Well we say they had proof of their gods...but not untill the wormhole was discoverd, so up untill then it was vauge prophecy, aincent texts and blind faith just like current 90% of humanity.
Well we say they had proof of their gods...but not untill the wormhole was discoverd, so up untill then it was vauge prophecy, aincent texts and blind faith just like current 90% of humanity.
The Bajorans have more direct proof in the existence and beneficence of their gods than any group on Earth. Likewise, they have more direct evidence that their scriptures are correct.
The Bajorans have more direct proof in the existence and beneficence of their gods than any group on Earth. Likewise, they have more direct evidence that their scriptures are correct.
They also have direct evidence that clearly points in the direction the creatures they are worshiping are NOT gods.
They also have direct evidence that clearly points in the direction the creatures they are worshiping are NOT gods.
Even the Q proved to be vulnerable when going up against themselves, and humans in Trek never treated them as gods or any other more powerful entities they encountered.
Point is that even after the discovery of the wormhole and the fact the wormhole aliens were the ones perceived as 'Prophets' and also proved that they could be killed, the Bajorans continued with their previous belief system, which was almost never questioned by any Bajoran ... except of course perhaps Kira.
Well we say they had proof of their gods...but not untill the wormhole was discoverd, so up untill then it was vauge prophecy, aincent texts and blind faith just like current 90% of humanity.
No, because they also had the Orbs.
Well we say they had proof of their gods...but not untill the wormhole was discoverd, so up untill then it was vauge prophecy, aincent texts and blind faith just like current 90% of humanity.
No, because they also had the Orbs.
True I forgot about them.
I guess then, no they were not dumb as they had some evidence.
The profits were definitely not interventionist (theistic) gods, in spite of what the bajorins thought
DS9 has some great actors, I liked the overall story but I never cared for the religious element in the show.
If Jesus turned out to be an energy based alien along the lines of the Q who was just here for some amusement, there would still be people praising his name.
Rationality and relgion have nothing to do with each other.
The phrase Kira used summed up this stupdity "thats the thing about faith, if you don't have it you can't explain it, if you have it no explanation is nessicary".
At least the Bajorian faith was harmless, unlike the ones on earth!
Oh godFirst off, a profit is a sum of money earned in a capitalistic endeavour that exceeds the sum of the costs incurred in undertaking that endeavour. If I spend $5 on a pair of socks and sell that pair of socks for $15, then I will have made $10 worth of profit.
1. They sent orbs, and one emissary, contrast that with current earth faiths where God sends dozens of prophets, sends a human incarnation of himself, supposedly moves the eyes of statues in small French towns, cures people etc...yes they'd intervened, but to describe them as interventionist in the same way as our current gods are supposed to be is not comparing like with like.I'm not sure why you say that the Prophets were definitely not "interventionist (theistic) gods." The Prophets have a long history of intervening in Bajoran affairs -- witness their sending of the Orbs to communicate with the Bajorans. That was, in point of fact, the entire crux of Sisko's argument to them in "Favor the Bold:" That the Prophets did have a history of intervention in Bajoran affairs and that they were being inconsistent with their previous behavior by not intervening to stop the Dominion fleet.
At least the Bajorian faith was harmless, unlike the ones on earth!
Yes because the Pah'Wraiths were as harmless as puppys.![]()
If Jesus turned out to be an energy based alien along the lines of the Q who was just here for some amusement, there would still be people praising his name.
Rationality and relgion have nothing to do with each other.
The phrase Kira used summed up this stupdity "thats the thing about faith, if you don't have it you can't explain it, if you have it no explanation is nessicary".
At least the Bajorian faith was harmless, unlike the ones on earth!
Oh please...this is along the same lines of Humans, from Earth, being the most barbaric force of all galactic time
Rob
By defining them as very religious persons - and, in many ways, primarily as such - even in the face of evidence of the non-supernatural reality behind their beliefs, the writers painted the Bajorans as a society of fundamentally unreasonable, irrational persons.
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