If you don't like a TV show with optimistic and/or utopic views for society in the future, then why not just dislike it and watch something else? Like you do with every other show you don't like for various reasons?
You know, there's probably an interesting show to be made about life in a futuristic utopia, but STAR TREK isn't it.
As I keep pointing out, STAR TREK was not essentially about life in an "utopian" Federation, it was about exploration and adventure on the far frontier, where danger, disease, and conflict were still very much part of the package. Last time I checked, the opening spiel did not go like this:
"Earth, far from now. This is the world of the 23rd Century, where peace and progress reign supreme and humanity is free to achieve its full potential. Its mission: to forge a better future throughout the United Federation of Planets!"
Again, that could be an interesting show, but that's not what TOS--or even the later shows--were really all about. IMHO.
Actually I think such a tv series would be boring. I mean if all the problems are solved and everyone gets along what exactly is going to drive the stories?
but the vast majority of the population have managed to free themselves of such superstition.
Yeah, that probably isn't going to ever happen since there are a lot of different religons in the world that have existed for a very long time and probably got through way more belief challenges than just aliens showing up one day.
Thats a sad yet overly optimistic view in my opinion. As society advances, I'm confident religion will continue to die. Simply because something HAS been, does not mean it shall always be.
but the vast majority of the population have managed to free themselves of such superstition.
Yeah, that probably isn't going to ever happen since there are a lot of different religons in the world that have existed for a very long time and probably got through way more belief challenges than just aliens showing up one day.
IMHO, it should be understandable why I shouldn't enjoy terms like "atheist Earth". That implies that everyone on Earth has abandoned religion, and of course that's not going to happen - it wouldn't, unless everyone was MADE to abandon it, and I would think no one would want that. Besides, isn't it enough what we've got now, in that regard? I live in the US, and we don't have an official state religion or anything like that. We have plenty of freedom of religion right here, and also freedom from it. Why should anyone want to completely erase it? Why is my freedom OF religion such a threat to those who want freedom FROM it?
Of course it's a fine thing to want freedom, but The GoodStuff, if you're going to insult people of faith by calling their religion "superstition", that is rather telling, I think. Besides, if I'm not allowed to worship with other people, then I really don't have freedom of religion, do I?
Im afraid you are simply speaking from a theistic viewpoint. Simply because you cannot envision a world without religion does not imply that it cannot happen. Nobody would be forced into anything, people will simply realize that religion is poison and through technological advancement, social development and contact with alien worlds, religion will naturally decay and die...devolving into a very niche, obscure culture.
I dont feel the need to enter into a huge religious debate with you. The U.S.A as you cite, is flooded with religion [bible belt anyone? 'One Nation Under God'?] and is nowhere near as free from it as you think. Additionally, humanity should want rid of it due the overwhelming death and suffering it has caused on our planet [crusades, inquisition, genital mutilation, aids, subjection of women etc etc etc]. Sadly, religion running free damages us as a species.
I call it 'superstition' because it is. Thats not derogatory or insulting, merely fact. If you believed in Wombles I would likewise call it superstition.
To Quote Captain Picard in 'Who Watches the Watchers': "Horrifying... Dr. Barron, your report describes how rational these people are. Millennia ago, they abandoned their belief in the supernatural. Now you are asking me to sabotage that achievement, to send them back into the dark ages of superstition and ignorance and fear? No!"
but the vast majority of the population have managed to free themselves of such superstition.
Yeah, that probably isn't going to ever happen since there are a lot of different religons in the world that have existed for a very long time and probably got through way more belief challenges than just aliens showing up one day.
I think Trek strongly implies that after developing technology and solutions that solved hunger and medical problems, people in large numbers abandoned the need for religion-as if to say it failed to solve those problems.
Exactly