Re: virus: Virus: Opinions?

Bill Roh (sodom@ma.ultranet.com)
Wed, 17 Jun 1998 09:25:57 -0400


As a trekkie (and proud) I can testify that the fictionof Star Trek is much
closer to any reality than the beliefs of religion. The morals are much better
(in my opinion) also. In Trek, the main function is to explore, learn and
improve mankind through betterment of the individual. Fortunatley, Trek is
consistent and hardfast in its attempts to stay scientifically accurate, and
have a huge budget just to be sure they are as close as possible.

Sodom

loukas // crowther wrote:

> At 06:12 PM 6/16/98 -0500, John W. Rea wrote:
> >Did you pray about the Star Trek manual? Did you get an answer?
> >Is the Star Trek manual true?
> >
> >Read and pray about the Book of Mormon. You'll get your answer.
> >
> >
>
> i wonder...
>
> if i read that manual enough, studying every paragraph and made a daily
> regime out it... fanatically watched the episodes (my preachers of the holy
> word of my star trek technical manual) bought the action figures (idols) ..
> and attended the conventions (mass) .. i would find the answers i crave in
> life, the harmony between races as the Federation commands, the Prime
> Directive, the diplomacy of meeting new people, and the sciences of
> discovering new things...
>
> i dunno, sounds vageuly like a cockamanie scheme that has been done before,
> i just cant put my finger on it, prolly something to do with that barely
> palatable memory of mine.