Rush, I think in general the morality espoused by Star Trek - letting other cultures develop without interference, conflict as a last resort, inclusion rather than isolationism, tolerance of other cultural beliefs, interracial and interspecies and even (heh) intragender couples, equality / lack of desire for economic gain, among others - tends to be more closely associated with the Liberal end of the spectrum than the Conservative, at least these days. Obviously you yourself are an exception to this rule, it's not cut and dry, but I'm not making this up - I read somewhere that one of the writers of Star Trek thought of it as a kind of atheist bible.*
So, I realize this is an exaggeration, I don't think the situations are quite comparable, but if an atheist were to write the next entry in the Left Behind series, regardless of whether it was a great story, you'd expect people to be bothered wouldn't you?
About Left Behind... The entire
focus of the series is the Bible in general, and prophecy in particular. So... of
course people would be offended.
Star Trek, as a whole, has always struck me as more
agnostic than
atheistic.
That is, whenever the question of God/The Supernatural is brought up ("Do you believe in God, Captain?'), the characters usually respond with a "Ahhhh...wellllllllll...It's not my place to answer that. I...respect what you believe, and...let's leave it at that...."
Less frequently, the characters answer with something vague.
Example: Kirk's notorious lines, "We don't need 'gods'. We find the one quite adequate...." and "Maybe God's not
out there, Bones. Maybe he's right
here... in a human heart."
And, about tolerance... Conservatives believe in "tolerance", but for us, the meaning is somewhat different than the Left's translation.
The Right: Tolerance means that we should be
respectful of other ideas
without necessarily agreeing with them. Even if someone's views are utterly stupid (like the average tabloid's!), they should still be at least
humored. As in, "Oh, okay. I hear you. Let's agree to disagree. I don't slam you, you don't slam me. Fair enough?"
The Left: Tolerance means that all ideas should be held as equally valid. You cannot say that your view is right and their's is wrong, because
there is no objective right and wrong. There may be objective
facts, but
moral standards are relative to each society. That being said, all who dare suggest otherwise ("fundamentalists") are an exception to the general rule. They cannot be tolerated, because they themselves are intolerant. Separation of Church & State, and all that.
Star Trek is something of a mixture of these definitions. While the characters often
talk as if they use the "Left" translation, they
act more in synch with the "Right". How many time have we seen Kirk, Picard, Sisko, and (to an extent) Janeway,
violate the Prime Directive because they believe that a society's actions and/or beliefs are
dead wrong? It always seems as if a
specific moral standard is held on the shows, thus suggesting the "Right" translation is the accepted one.
By the way, our captains were
extremely firm believers in "
individual responsibility". Sound familiar? This belief, quite simply, is at the very
core of the conservative philosophy. The Left tends toward a "
collective responsibility". (Hence, at the radical Left, we get Communism, whereas at the radical Right, we get anarchy. But I digress....)
So then, Star Trek can easily be enjoyed by
both the Right and the Left.
Hey... It's intersting to note the times when Rush Limbaugh mentions Star Trek.
(He was talking on the subject of astronomy, specifically, black holes, and how the
Enterprise is supposed to be the first thing known to escape one. Please, now, no black hole jokes....

He also once talked about warp drive, when the subject was on how far we're progressing technologically.)
One of his commercials has a TNG transporter sound effect, followed with "RESISTANCE... IS FUTILE"! Sounds like Rush is at least a
casual fan!
