Is it me or is the idea of Religion in Star Trek kind of doushy and a bit stuck up. Like just because we make contact with aliens we completely discard all forms of worship. I mean, in the TNG episode," Who Watches the Watchers" Picard and the rest of the Enterprise try to prevent an underdeveloped society from entering back to a religious civilization. I mean, I know that Roddenberry was an atheist, but he didn't have to treat the idea of Religion that badly.
I mean hear is an example of how a sci-fi show treats religion and adds in scientific twist to it. In Babylon 5, many of the alien races, including Humans, still believe in their respected religious beliefs. Then it is revealed that all the holy figures in their religions are actually the Vorlons. Does that make them stop believing. NO. It only increases their faith.
So what do you think.
I mean hear is an example of how a sci-fi show treats religion and adds in scientific twist to it. In Babylon 5, many of the alien races, including Humans, still believe in their respected religious beliefs. Then it is revealed that all the holy figures in their religions are actually the Vorlons. Does that make them stop believing. NO. It only increases their faith.
So what do you think.