Showing that religion is a complex spectrum (and can be almost inextricably entwined with politics): from terrorist zealots to people who believe yet still fit in the larger 'modern' world to people who use religion to machinate their own interests.
Well said. I admired how the DS9 writers took on the risky challenge of portraying faith without identifying it with a particular religion. Future earth is still understood as the original Trek ideal of peaceful cooperation with tolerance and/or secular humanism as the norm. The wormhole aliens can be seen through a scientific or religious lens. There are multiple Prophets instead of a monotheistic creator; they’re not omnipotent-- can be destroyed by chroniton particles; and they are “of Bajor” --local deities. They never specify the Prophets’ origin, or number, or gender- so there are elements of mystery. They also develop an extensive parody of faith in the Ferengi as well as the Klingon cultures. Maybe the only mistake was making the Prophets beyond linear time—their foreknowing the future raised too many thorny questions about their behavior.