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To: ItsJeff
True, the word "myth" was used. I always figured that the usage referenced the period of time stated in the Book of Genesis and not the entire story of Creation. After all, the dialogue (especially McCoy's) is peppered with references to God. For example:

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KIRK

Give up Genesis, she said. What in God's name does that mean? Give it up to whom?

SPOCK

It might help my analysis if I knew what Genesis was. Beyond the Biblical reference.

KIRK

Uhura, have Doctor McCoy join us in my quarters.

(snip)

BONES (after viewing Project Genesis summary)

But dear Lord, do you think we're intelligent enough to - Suppose, what if this thing were used where life already exists?

SPOCK

It would destroy such life in favor of it's new matrix -

BONES

It's new - Do you have any idea what you're saying?

SPOCK

I was not attempting to evaluate its moral implications, Doctor. As a matter of cosmic history, it has always been easier to destroy than to create -

BONES

Not anymore! Now we can do both at the same time! According to myth, the earth was created in six days. Now watch out: here comes Genesis; we'll do it for you in six minutes

SPOCK

Really, Doctor McCoy, you must learn to govern your passions. They will be your undoing. Logic suggests -

BONES

Logic??

(to Kirk) My God! The man's talking about logic! We're talking about universal Armageddon!

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Interesting "Armageddon" reference - strong Judeo-Christian connotations there.

53 posted on 12/16/2002 8:28:37 AM PST by Charles Martel
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To: Charles Martel
Marry me.
55 posted on 12/16/2002 10:30:03 AM PST by ItsJeff
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