Posted on 09/20/2012 9:13:23 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Sending people to another star will be a monumental undertaking, and the challenges will be not just technological, but human. One thorny question, experts say, is whether to involve organized religions in the effort to mount an interstellar journey.
Religious leaders argued the issue Sept. 14 in Houston at the 100 Year Starship Symposium, a meeting to discuss the prospect of sending a space mission to another star within 100 years.
The church has the resources, funding and reach to garner support for an interstellar mission, said Jason Batt, group life director at Capital Christian Center in Sacramento, Calif. Batt said there is "spiritual potential" in space travel and that the church should begin preparing an organization for an off-planet ministry.
However, others resisted the notion of involving organized religions in a starship mission. Such a voyage would likely be long, and may involve multiple generations, with perhaps 10,000 people onboard. [Are Aliens Part of God's Plan, Too?]
"The only way humanity can survive is if they leave behind the Earth-based religions," charged Rev. Alvin Carpenter, pastor at First Southern Baptist Church West Sacramento. "If there's any way to make this fail, bring Earth-bound religions."
Religions, he argued, breed aggression and conflict...
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So when we need to do projects which take generations long, like setting off for other planets, or terraforming a planet, or even handling nuclear waste, a religious organization is the only organization with the time scale to carry it out to its conclusion.
He's really just the captain of his bowling team. He doesn't want religion on the voyage because he thinks they will need every scrap of space for Miller Lite.
One could make the argument that liberalism breeds aggression and conflict. So should we ban liberalism from the starship???????
One could make the argument that liberalism breeds aggression and conflict. So should we ban liberalism from the starship???????
Occam’s Razor DEMANDS that there is only life on this planet..
It would a scant little bitty miniscule bit of information otherwise.. to believe other..
Occams Razor; the maxim that assumptions introduced to explain a thing must not be multiplied beyond necessity.
“We could still imagine that there is a set of laws that determines events completely for some supernatural being, who could observe the present state of the universe without disturbing it. However, such models of the universe are not of much interest to us mortals. It seems better to employ the principle known as Occam’s razor and cut out all the features of the theory that cannot be observed.”- HAwking...
This guy is a moron. Religion is a natural and civilizing thing
And our Earth is 4.6 billion years old ...
Go figure!
Hmmmm ..?? If you’re born again .. the Holy Ghost is kinda going with you .. isn’t He ..??
Only humans are fallen. Satan is captive here. No alien will visit this place until the Messiah returns, if there are any. I sure wouldn’t visit if I were them.
Love CS Lewis’ space trilogy.
Only humans are fallen. Satan is captive here. No alien will visit this place until the Messiah returns, if there are any. I sure wouldnt visit if I were them.
Love CS Lewis space trilogy.
Maybe that is why UFOs keep a low profile...
Have you ever watched Babylon 5? What i find fascinating is that is one of the only few Sci-Fi series that has episodes that deal with religions in the future and space exploration.
They have a group of monks on the station at one point that are employed by the station personnel to sift through data for the station commander.
Commander Ivanova is Jewish and her Rabbi comes to talk to her about her dad’s death.
They also explore some of the alien’s religions and one of the station commanders literally becomes a relgious leader in the past of one of the alien species known as the minbari.
Plus B5 also has Jerry Doyle, who is a cool guy and a conservative along with Bruce Boxelietner who is as well.
The original Star Trek series sort of addressed this question in an episode in which Kirk and his bridge team were going to be killed by an alien race because they discovered that humans have a violent past and we have murdered each other.
In that episode, Kirk launches into a soliloquy about laws and religion that provides morals and alternatives to our violent nature.
This was one of the ‘preachy’ episodes that Star Trek got into with social issues instead of being an ordinary, entertaining TV show.
Nonetheless, the message was powerful and still applies. If we DON’T take religion with us when we venture into the stars, that’s more telling about the kind of people we will have become, than the kind of people we are.
If you wanted to terraform Mars, and it would take a thousand years, who would be the best organization to manage the project? The Soviet Union? Aztecs? Hitler’s thousand year Reich? Or the Vatican?
Some clips from Babylon 5
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ap0-uO8h2OU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VvbNqU_HaA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXPaGCRngWw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jli3ruqWYlc&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zLy7UenSuE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XEjrwC07D0
“”The only way humanity can survive is if they leave behind the Earth-based religions,” charged Rev. Alvin Carpenter, pastor at First Southern Baptist Church West Sacramento.”
Glad to see he’s so positive about his faith. A real evangelist...
There are many kinds of Baptists. He is a Space Baptist.
If you watch closely, there are no Muslims or Islam in Star Trek.
That’s because it’s set in the future. . . (evil grin)
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