Spirituality
06 Jun 05
Originally posted by NyxieI see what you're saying. I guess for me I kind of gravitated toward him as God and got a big kick out of the acting as he always seemed like God in drag to me , especially the trial episode.
Yeah but God was to create us. I think Q just adopted us, Like an intergalactic big brother/sister association. You see what I'm saying here?
Originally posted by kirksey957Maybe he was more like the equivalent of an angel, saying "hey look out there, the big guy's watching ya".
I see what you're saying. I guess for me I kind of gravitated toward him as God and got a big kick out of the acting as he always seemed like God in drag to me , especially the trial episode.
Originally posted by kirksey957Kirk: " Ivanhoe, if you listenin, just remember it's a damn TV show. It ain't theology so just relax ... "
Sweet Jesus, spare me a thread on this here subject. I got drawn in to this here Star Trek nonsense to save my marriage. But seein how marriage is a bargain, it be inda like the rule of acquisition where ya gotta bend instead of break.
OK, my take on tha Q entity. He, in my opinion, was neither evil or good. He simply represented (may tha stonin c ...[text shortened]... Ivanhoe, if you listenin, just remember it's a damn TV show. It ain't theology so just relax.
I understand where your comin' from bro ... I feel for ya ......
Originally posted by NyxieDoes it strike you as odd that we are doing more talking about the nature of God based on a Star Trek character in a more civil tone than some of the other biblically based nature of God threads?
Maybe he was more like the equivalent of an angel, saying "hey look out there, the big guy's watching ya".
Originally posted by kirksey957That's the whole reason why I ws trying the trek angle brother kirksey. See the bible is disputed, trek is canon.
Does it strike you as odd that we are doing more talking about the nature of God based on a Star Trek character in a more civil tone than some of the other biblically based nature of God threads?
With many philisophical and social commentary snuck in under the guise of a neat sci fi with cool special effects.
From the savage curtian:
"what gives you the right to do this?"
"the same thing that brought you here, the need to know new things."
Originally posted by NyxieThat will preach, my sista, that will preach.
That's the whole reason why I ws trying the trek angle brother kirksey. See the bible is disputed, trek is canon.
With many philisophical and social commentary snuck in under the guise of a neat sci fi with cool special effects.
From the savage curtian:
"what gives you the right to do this?"
"the same thing that brought you here, the need to know new things."