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Yuyutsu Davis
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PostMon Apr 10, 2006 4:14 pm    Star Trek, a form of religion?

When some people think of Star Trek, they think of just another TV show, great to watch but when the TV is turned off the show ends but for me allot of Star Trek continues into life. Living by the Star Trek philosophy I have found that it has brought me nothing but a life of happiness and joy. I am interested in finding out other peoples views on this point of view.

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PostMon Apr 10, 2006 4:23 pm    

Im the same. I try to live my life as if i was in Star Trek and it makes me a better person. Because of it i dont smoke and i dont swear (occasionally you just have to though) and i Star Trek has ACTUALLY saved my life. To me its a way of life, not just a tv show.


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PostMon Apr 10, 2006 11:34 pm    

Hhmmm the use of the word "religion" is off putting. This show has great messages, most lost to many of the fans. The show is great and also, just great solid entertainment. But a religion? I wouldn't say that...

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PostMon Apr 10, 2006 11:47 pm    

The use of the word "form" puts me off, as that's not the correct word...
Anyways, a religion, no. A philosophy or lifestyle, sure. Just because it can have benefits and things like that doesn't make it a religion.



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PostTue Apr 11, 2006 12:37 am    

"Captain, need I remind you that Star Trek is not a religion."

"Counselor I will have to agree with you!"


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PostTue Apr 11, 2006 5:54 pm    

borgslayer wrote:
"Captain, need I remind you that Star Trek is not a religion."

"Counselor I will have to agree with you!"


and that is what to the arugment? It doesnt seem to really add anything next time present an arugment...

I don't know about a Religion, but it certainly has a good matter of Philosphy as Founder and RM(Well... CM atm, but what ever) has said. There are several good messages in trek, to bad the fans spend thier time nitpicking over the "facts" established in trek then debating/paying attenttion to the messages


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PostWed Apr 12, 2006 1:51 pm    

Hi, Yuyutsu Davis,

Although I can see your meaning when you say Religion, and I really admire the happiness you have gained from it, I also would rather use the word Philosophy.

The messages within some of the stories can be really inspiring if we take the time to mull them over and if possible, take them into our own lives.

Tollerance, acceptance and peace on a planet-wide scale... a wonderful concept to aim or strive for.



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PostWed Apr 12, 2006 8:25 pm    

Ya...definitely NOT religion...in religions there's often some sort of "prophet" or "chosen one" or something of the sort...

But I definitely have to agree with it being a type of philosophy...and definitely great messages.



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PostWed Apr 12, 2006 10:43 pm    

Voyager2004 wrote:
Ya...definitely NOT religion...in religions there's often some sort of "prophet" or "chosen one" or something of the sort...

But I definitely have to agree with it being a type of philosophy...and definitely great messages.


Yes, definitely agree with you on that. I'm sort of the person that I am today because I watched Star Trek. Mainly because my dad watched TOS and TNG.


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blueskin
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PostSat Apr 22, 2006 11:34 am    

Republican_Man wrote:

Anyways, a religion, no. A philosophy or lifestyle, sure. Just because it can have benefits and things like that doesn't make it a religion.


I could not have said it any better.

This whole topic reminds me of the Futurama Episode

Where No Fan Has Gone Before

Fry is put on trial for his life for traveling to the forbidden planet of Omega 3 to retrieve all 79 episodes of "Star Trek", and he must defend the claim that human kind needs "Star Trek" to give them hope for the future. In the 23rd Century, "Star Trek" fans had evolved to such a level that they corrupted the world's governments and all things "Star Trek" were then banned to Omega 3. Fry sets out on his mission with Leela, Bender and Leonard Nimoy's head in a jar, only to discover William Shatner, Nichelle Nichols, George Takei and Walter Koening are living on Omega 3 under the watchful eye of Melllvar, an evil energy creature -- and "Star Trek's" biggest fan.






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Talking Rain
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PostSat Apr 22, 2006 1:01 pm    

Can I say one thing,

How can Star Trek be considered a religion?


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Republican_Man
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PostSat Apr 22, 2006 5:33 pm    

lol, blueskin! I remember that episode!
And Rain, I don't think it's the show itself, but the ideas it conveys that has prompted this question.



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PostTue Dec 04, 2007 10:09 pm    

I have to agree with everyone who says it is not a religion but a philosophy.

I can not think of any situation I have found myself in that a star trek point has not helped me with and that is what a philosophy is all about, it is meant to assist you when you have to make a decision or when you have to decide what is right and wrong.

A philosophy can be more powerful and rewarding than a religion because philosophies can grow and adapt to everyday situations, once you know all there is to know about a religion then you stop learning, and take what you have learnt as gospel (no pun intended).


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PostThu Dec 06, 2007 3:14 pm    

I think I'm the same way...but although I've used it, religion isn't the right word. I'm not sure I would really use philosophy either...for me it is really somewhere in between...

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