Hello Everybody:
Let me begin by saying that I am a long time fan of the series. I want to say this right now because some people might wrongly assume from what I write that I am some fanatical Christian who has never seen a single episode of Trek.
Now, because I am a Christian, one thing that has annoyed me about Trek in general is its unfair (and often inaccurate) depiction of God and/or religion. One of the episodes in TNG that particularly annoyed me was the "Kahless" episode.
Kahless is supposed to be a representation of Jesus. There are some who might dispute that, but to me it was obvious. I am not the kind of person who gets angry every time Jesus is mentioned or represented in a negative way. If I was, I wouldn't watch Star Trek. But this episode was just plain annoying.
What is annoying about Kahless is that he is such a stereotypical Klingon. He is violent, he enjoys fighting, he is absurdly over-confident (to the point of being stupid) and he is obsessed with honor. To me he represents the opposite of everything Jesus stood for.
What is even more annoying is that Kahless, in the TNG episode I am talking about, says a bunch of really dumb parables with dumb messages. Again, the writers were trying to compare Kahless to Jesus. But the parables Kahless says are so stupid that the comparison is just annoying to anyone who’s read the Bible and knows what Jesus actually said.
Now here is the most annoying thing:
In the OS, Kahless is described as the Klingon who "set the pattern for his planet’s history of violence and tyranny." (The Savage Curtain - Season 3). Not a very flattering description. In that OS episode, Kahless is clearly shown as an evil villain. The writers of the TNG episode must have known this because that is where they got the name from. If that's the case, why did the TNG people use Kahless to represent Jesus?
I don't mind criticism or debate about Jesus, but please do not use some idiotic Klingon to represent him or his teachings.
Let me begin by saying that I am a long time fan of the series. I want to say this right now because some people might wrongly assume from what I write that I am some fanatical Christian who has never seen a single episode of Trek.
Now, because I am a Christian, one thing that has annoyed me about Trek in general is its unfair (and often inaccurate) depiction of God and/or religion. One of the episodes in TNG that particularly annoyed me was the "Kahless" episode.
Kahless is supposed to be a representation of Jesus. There are some who might dispute that, but to me it was obvious. I am not the kind of person who gets angry every time Jesus is mentioned or represented in a negative way. If I was, I wouldn't watch Star Trek. But this episode was just plain annoying.
What is annoying about Kahless is that he is such a stereotypical Klingon. He is violent, he enjoys fighting, he is absurdly over-confident (to the point of being stupid) and he is obsessed with honor. To me he represents the opposite of everything Jesus stood for.
What is even more annoying is that Kahless, in the TNG episode I am talking about, says a bunch of really dumb parables with dumb messages. Again, the writers were trying to compare Kahless to Jesus. But the parables Kahless says are so stupid that the comparison is just annoying to anyone who’s read the Bible and knows what Jesus actually said.
Now here is the most annoying thing:
In the OS, Kahless is described as the Klingon who "set the pattern for his planet’s history of violence and tyranny." (The Savage Curtain - Season 3). Not a very flattering description. In that OS episode, Kahless is clearly shown as an evil villain. The writers of the TNG episode must have known this because that is where they got the name from. If that's the case, why did the TNG people use Kahless to represent Jesus?
I don't mind criticism or debate about Jesus, but please do not use some idiotic Klingon to represent him or his teachings.