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Can There Be a Christian Theme in Star Trek?

GodB4Us

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I know in Star Trek, the original series, they have made a reference to the One God that was sufficient to Kirk in Apollo episode and then a realization that this mirror earth where Nazis rule, Uhura announced the Son of God at the end of that episode.

But it seems more and more, they veer away from that because of the evolution theory and now towards sexual immorality.

Originally, one would even get a hint at suspecting Kirk being a lady's man, leaving illegitimate "bastards" all over the galaxy, and there were places where one may think Mccoy may have given in to that temptation to wit the Next Generation would take a far more interesting turn to watch as just before and during the time Next Generations was starting out, but it does not look like any one is fathoming that for a new Star trek series.

I could see these children as young adults getting together by fate or by God's hand in being Buccaneers operating a declassified & now defunct Federation Starship that is classified as only a transport vessel to make necessary deliveries to various outposts in the galaxy and not an official part of Starfleet. I would like to see that transport crew play cowboy diplomacy when the need arises since they would not be hindered by the Prime Directive but love they neighbor as they self golden rule to follow and yet have an anonymous Good Samaritan rule set forth by the Captain just to stay off of every body's radar & not just Starfleet's, the Romulan's, Klingons, Cardassian's, and the coming Dominion War.

But Woke as far as the LGBTQ's campaign goes, has invaded Star Trek and now the MCU, thinking they can change a beloved character's sexual preference without offending the fans. Enough of that.

When I look at Gene Roddenberry's view of Star Trek, I see a nightmare coming in the form of the New World Order.

How is it that they need no money nor currency other than some kind of mark of the beast system?

How can they be free to pursue whatever they want in having everything provided for them on earth unless someone is working for that provision? I can see automation but still, repairs are needed.

Then like Picard, they can grow grapes for winery as that was his retirement plan, but anyway.... not everything is replicated and not everything is automated for that society to run for everything to be provided for them.

And then for them to do trade with other worlds like creating gems by the warp engines or something, makes me wonder how Starfleet can do trades unless they have a credit or currency to barter for trade?

Makes me wonder if there is a darker side to Star Trek we are not seeing. One can get hint of it when they were using the Doctor from Voyager's EMH for mining and other hazardous producing sites throughout Starfleet.

Who were they using before that?

And to think of knowing how the Cardassians had invaded Bajor & enslaving the Bajorans that this would not be a temptation for any one to butt in and do some deliverance when a mass execution is scheduled to take place.

But Gene can dream. Not sure how realistic it can be. If the Democrats cannot make it work, one can see how California is falling apart, how can a New World Order work, let alone Star Trek?

And for Commander Riker to have sexual relations with members of his crew is something the Navy in real life would frown on. How can anyone prove that those under his charge were compelled to because of the consequence of saying no to a ranking superior officer? But I reckon Hollywood's immorality had to play that card to show how Troi is not bothered by Riker's fornication even though Riker is Troi's "Imzadi" which I took it to mean soul mate or something.

We all know what people say about after having fornication in the media entertainment world; it doesn't mean anything. And yet if one says no to the other in having fornication, it is offensive and means something then.

Forget about being a virgin without any one insinuating you are gay because you do not want to have sex before marriage, but I digress.

The sexual immorality that is increasing in Star Trek as it is in our media entertainment is why I do not believe Star Trek could ever happen in real life. Look at how human beings are compromising the internet. Imagine what they could do with interfacing with technologies in space?

Can there be a Christian theme in Star Trek? I do not see how when it is an imagined reality that denies Him by that evolution theory and it is getting worse and worse regarding sexual immorality as the series progresses.

I do wonder if there will be a real Star Trek after the great tribulation when there is a new heaven and a new earth? But I have reasons to doubts that there will be any other earth.

Isaiah 45:17 But Israel shall be saved in the Lord with an everlasting salvation: ye shall not be ashamed nor confounded world without end. 18 For thus saith the Lord that created the heavens; God himself that formed the earth and made it; he hath established it, he created it not in vain, he formed it to be inhabited: I am the Lord; and there is none else.

Or will there be a real Star Trek after death is thrown in the lake of fire and the kingdom of Heaven is completed that Jesus hands it back to the Father?

There may not be a Star Trek at all, but maybe the first fruits will be like the angels that can take glorified terrestrials, the generations coming out of the 1000 year reign, to visit places as if like " Q " can with a snap of a finger just to see the wonders of God's creation in space up close & personal? I know not... yet, but as it is, in my honest opinion, there can be no Christian theme in Star Trek TV series when here is so much works in it that denies Him.

1 Corinthians 2:9 But as it is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him.
 
I suppose there may have been a time it was influenced by Christianity.

But I notice the Star Trek franchise has gone the way of Disney. All of their newer movies have a gay scene, or gay characters now to make a statement. Rumour has it, the generation of shows
will have the main characters as gay, transgender or LGBT.

A theme of the early Star Trek series (William Shatner) was the Earthlings tended to have a greater morality than many of the Aliens they encountered.
I wonder if Aliens would consider this to be true if they visited Earth now?
 
I suppose there may have been a time it was influenced by Christianity.

But I notice the Star Trek franchise has gone the way of Disney. All of their newer movies have a gay scene, or gay characters now to make a statement. Rumour has it, the generation of shows
will have the main characters as gay, transgender or LGBT.

A theme of the early Star Trek series (William Shatner) was the Earthlings tended to have a greater morality than many of the Aliens they encountered.
I wonder if Aliens would consider this to be true if they visited Earth now?
I do not believe there are any aliens but angels or fallen angels. One guy "suffered: from alien visitations and so the next time it happened, he prayed to Jesus and they left. Pretty much exposes what those "aliens" were.

When Jesus makes a new heaven and a new earth, how is that fair to any other life forms out there? But I believe He created earth to be the only inhabited planet and nothing else is out there.

Isaiah 45:17 But Israel shall be saved in the Lord with an everlasting salvation: ye shall not be ashamed nor confounded world without end. 18 For thus saith the Lord that created the heavens; God himself that formed the earth and made it; he hath established it, he created it not in vain, he formed it to be inhabited: I am the Lord; and there is none else.

Thank you for sharing.
 
Indeed, there were a lot of christian themes in the beginning of Star Trek and was a christian series in that sense.

i do believe there are aliens, despite aliens being representations of angels ('truth bringers from the beyond'). They are just in another timeline which also means waaay out in space, and time is harder to transverse than space, and we can't even travel through space well yet.
 
I never thought about Star Trek being Christian, more like science, Jesus was not always logical! lol example (Mark 8:22-26) LOL I did enjoy it when William Shatner was the captain, like BAC said in later years they became woke. Now about aliens out there, I would just say this, it is a very large universe out there and to think we would be the only people living on one planet called earth, seems like a large waste of space. And since nothing is impossible with God (Luke 1:37) I would not be surprised there are much smarter people out there besides us,espically with the Government we have today!! lol
 
I never thought about Star Trek being Christian, more like science, Jesus was not always logical! lol example (Mark 8:22-26) LOL I did enjoy it when William Shatner was the captain, like BAC said in later years they became woke. Now about aliens out there, I would just say this, it is a very large universe out there and to think we would be the only people living on one planet called earth, seems like a large waste of space. And since nothing is impossible with God (Luke 1:37) I would not be surprised there are much smarter people out there besides us,espically with the Government we have today!! lol
Seems like Gene Roddenberry's dream is NWO in some form or another. No one has to work but pursue whatever they want. Sounds like the Elite but I cannot see how a society like that can "work" without laborers no matter how many things they automated. Waiting for Dark Trek to come out as unravelling the hidden world that makes Star Trek run. If it isn't automation, or holograms, or androids, then aliens or human beings are keeping it sustainable. That's a nightmare.

With transgenderism coming into a later episode in Star Trek Strange New World series, I doubt even more that it is sustainable because of the reality of the world we live in where they are making transgenders special privilege tyrants making anyone pay for misgendering with $1,000 to $2,500 in fines and or one year in Jail per California State Law.

A couple of decades ago it was wrong to say black instead of African American but now you can say both. Go figure.

On Longmire the TV series, a female deputy was being called Vickie by a hired bear tracking consultant and she did not like that, She finally told the man that it is either Vic or Victoria and not Vickie or else the end of talking to her at all. You cannot make any legislation to force people to respect you and make you their friends and so it is better for a transgender to know if that person is a friend or not rather than not know and be hanging around someone they could be hanging around better or real friends.

Anyway.. the way Spock vs Kirk & McCoy exchange humorous barbs with each other regarding humanity and Spock being half human, I can see no such humorous barbs with a transgender member of the crew. Maybe they are hoping to have transgender grow a thick skin but they could rally in protesting Paramount for doing that since they do not like any likes about transgenders as homosexuals do not like gay jokes either. They should leave it out, because the reality is, they will make a mountain out of molehill but it is okay if the world jokes about Pollocks, dumb blondes, black people and even Eddie Murphy has done those jokes even using the "n" word. God figure.

Transgenders that are socially active and politically active are tyrants showing that they have no tolerance for any one and every one had best bow down to them or else. Only LGBTQ can stop legislations that alienates them from the rest of Americans. Remove the laws against misgendering, then maybe I can see how transgenders can be in Star Trek. As it is, I am not buying into watching the new Star Trek at all and just stick to the ones I am familiar with.
 
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