Question:
Did you know that Captain Kirk believes in God?
anonymous
2012-07-23 20:53:15 UTC
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ignoramus_the_great
2012-07-23 21:07:19 UTC
From the second season of Star Trek, "Bread and Circuses":



Uhura has the answer. She has been monitoring radio transmissions from the planet and informs them that the Empire's spokesman has tried to ridicule the belief of these worshippers the entire time, but has utterly failed. When Kirk, Spock and McCoy remain uncomprehending she continues, "Don't you understand? It's not the sun up in the sky. It's the Son of God." Kirk replies with a note of jubilant humility: "Caesar ... and Christ; they had them both. And the word is spreading only now."



McCoy notes that the philosophy is one of total love and total brotherhood. Spock says, "It will replace their Imperial Rome, but it will happen in their 20th century." Thinking of the continued parallels of this planet's history to that of Earth, Kirk remarks, "Wouldn't it be something to watch, to be a part of? To see it happen - all over again."
?
2012-07-24 04:05:39 UTC
You Said: Do you believe in God?

Fake Kirk: Of course I believe in God, Lieutenant.



Oh, my God, the programmers made him say he believes in God. No way!
bagsy84
2012-07-24 03:59:01 UTC
look at the way his eyes move. its creepy
anonymous
2012-07-24 03:55:37 UTC
That's so awesome!
vinslave
2012-07-24 04:00:05 UTC
It's worse than that, he's dead Jim....



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Ant
2012-07-24 03:56:40 UTC
god or "Q"


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