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considering Trek Earth is non religious
No, it isn't. Human religions are still being practiced in the 24th century, with direct references to Christianity and Hinduism still being practiced on TNG (and DS9, in regards to Christianity). Native Americans still practice their spiritual beliefs, according to TNG and Voyager.
 
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Kirk was quite the monotheist.
Kirk said, "Mankind has no need for gods. We find the one quite adequate."

...leading to occasional fan speculation over the years on what, exactly, this arcane philosophy of "The One" is actually all about.

Kor
 
Kirk said, "Mankind has no need for gods. We find the one quite adequate."

...leading to occasional fan speculation over the years on what, exactly, this arcane philosophy of "The One" is actually all about.

Kor

I believe he had seen The Matrix. But between that and the end of ST V, you get a picture of Kirk as something like a vaguely Christian Agnostic. More so when you look at Bread and Circuses, or the Enterpise chapel in Balance of Terror.
 
Kirk said, "Mankind has no need for gods. We find the one quite adequate."

...leading to occasional fan speculation over the years on what, exactly, this arcane philosophy of "The One" is actually all about.

Kor
That would involve a lot of different dissections and philosophy degrees to understand exactly what a 23rd century man thought of this "one god."

However, as is my nature, I did some quick research of people's comments for my own curiosity.
“In the age we’re living in, some people say that religion isn’t reasonable, that people who are afraid to think lean on faith,” Asay said. “When you see Spock, you see someone who sees the whole universe for what it is: It operates by a set of rules, but at the same time, he doesn’t shut out the possibility of remarkable things happening.”

It’s just one example of how Star Trek gives Christians a model to live by in an increasingly scientific, secular world.

“Spock’s mind is open to the amazing and when you approach life from a position of faith, that’s what’s required,” Asay said. “You don’t turn off your brain, but you remain open to the possibility of the miraculous.”
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In all of this, I can only conclude that someone, somewhere, should be offended ;)
 
That would involve a lot of different dissections and philosophy degrees to understand exactly what a 23rd century man thought of this "one god."

However, as is my nature, I did some quick research of people's comments for my own curiosity.

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In all of this, I can only conclude that someone, somewhere, should be offended ;)
I can't remember where I read it, but I vaguely remember somebody hypothesizing that Kirk's reference to "The One" actually had nothing to do with a monotheistic god, but instead a 23rd-century humanist philosophy. Of course, this was just to rationalize things to be more in line with Roddenberry's thinking instead of the clearly obvious meaning of Kirk's line, which was likely just a bone thrown to the audience because a purely atheistic message wouldn't have flown at the time.

Kor
 
However, as is my nature, I did some quick research of people's comments for my own curiosity.
That quote is interesting, it rather sums up the difference between the characters of "there are always possibilities" Spock and "the Vulcan science academy has concluded time travel is impossible" T'Pol.
 
I spotted this one, but it looks to be a Klingon more than Starfleet.

It's blurry, but the cut of the skirt matches the chrome and gold outfits in the foreground, and the upper body is significantly darker. Plus the make up, the boots and it being a room full of Klingons.

Yeah, that's not a male redshirt or a female "redskirt" but another Klingon uniform. The cut of the skirt is a clear giveaway.
 
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