I've always wanted to ask this for those that are believers here or in any way religious how did you find Star Trek and why do you like it?
some of these recent threads have made me think about a few things and one of those is how believers approach science fiction, especially when it includes things such as racial diversity, aliens, and a positive outlook on the world and not doom and gloom all the day, every day, all the time.
Back in the 90s when I was a Pentecostal and somewhat devout and blinded by that I was told I shouldn't be watching shows like this because it's the devil's work blah, blah, it will rot your brain and introduce you to bad things. For quite a number of years though I was literally sucked into that and believed a lot of it I did cut out my secular music, movies and things because I was under the impression personally that they might be right, well before I started to see the cracks in the religion and saw that what they were telling me was only one side and one belief, and a very twisted one at that.
I still do not attend any formal church at all but still believe in my own way. I'm very wary of joining any type of organised religion.
I felt at the time like a lot of hooey was being forced on me and that's basically why I left and wandered into other different churches but never did find one to settle down in.
some of these recent threads have made me think about a few things and one of those is how believers approach science fiction, especially when it includes things such as racial diversity, aliens, and a positive outlook on the world and not doom and gloom all the day, every day, all the time.
Back in the 90s when I was a Pentecostal and somewhat devout and blinded by that I was told I shouldn't be watching shows like this because it's the devil's work blah, blah, it will rot your brain and introduce you to bad things. For quite a number of years though I was literally sucked into that and believed a lot of it I did cut out my secular music, movies and things because I was under the impression personally that they might be right, well before I started to see the cracks in the religion and saw that what they were telling me was only one side and one belief, and a very twisted one at that.
I still do not attend any formal church at all but still believe in my own way. I'm very wary of joining any type of organised religion.
I felt at the time like a lot of hooey was being forced on me and that's basically why I left and wandered into other different churches but never did find one to settle down in.


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