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12-27-2008, 01:33 AM
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Re: New Star Trek Movie
Wow. My typos are pretty bad. I need to go to bed.
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12-27-2008, 01:37 AM
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Re: New Star Trek Movie
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I have no idea. I probably won't even watch it. My husband will at some point....
My favorite stories EVER are The Greatest Salesman in the World (I & II), The Greatest Miracle in the World, and The Christ Commission. (Og Mandino)
However, I still love Jane Eyre and Leaves of Grass--they're not really about the Gospel.
The book that most changed my life as a teenager was In His Steps.
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I know of the writer Charlotte Bronte, and yes very good book by Charles Monroe Sheldon. Books are better than movies. Nothing can beat man's imaginative mind.
In Jesus name
Brother Benincasa
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12-27-2008, 01:39 AM
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Re: New Star Trek Movie
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Wow. My typos are pretty bad. I need to go to bed.
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Thank you for answering my questions you are very kind.
Lord bless you and your family in the upcoming year.
In JESUS NAME
Brother Benincasa
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"Nikita Khruschev said, "the living will envy the dead," why are so many people bent on surviving a nuclear war?
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12-27-2008, 02:18 AM
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12-27-2008, 02:25 AM
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Re: New Star Trek Movie
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Same thing, just a few changes. Let's put it this way, deep space nine, Dr Who, Logan's Run, Planet of the Apes, and Star Trek all the same thing.
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No.
It is not all the same.
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12-27-2008, 02:54 AM
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Re: New Star Trek Movie
Well, yes. Star Trek is related to the Gospel to some extent. It was a prophetic series. Personal computers, very similar to the one you are staring at right now, were all over the Enterprize. Data disks? Saw em on the Enterprize in the 60s when we of the mid 20th century were still using reel-to-reel tapes. Personal communictaions devices? A revelation of that ubiquitous cell phone we all have. Cat scans, MRIs? Yep, the Enterprize had 'em. HD TVs? Sure, couldn't get anymore HD than the main veiwer on the bridge. I read not long ago where scientist had managed to teleport light from one place to another. Why, the Enterprize was teleporting carbon based life forms years ago. Lasers? Nonlethal weapons? Synthetic foods? Wireless communication? Its all there aboard Starfllets finest, the USS Enterprize.
It is said that Star Trek did more to break thru the racial barriers than anything else when, for the first time ever on American television, an interacial kiss was shown. Star Trek taught equality among, not only the races, but bewteen genders, cultures and even between intergalatic species. Okay, that last one is a bit far-fetched, but the point is made.
DNA testing? Yep, Dr. MCoy could distinquish Klingon blood from Romulon blood years before you had ever heard of DNA .
Gene Roddenberry was a visionary and much of what he envisioned is reality today.
But Star Trek being compared to Logans Run? Sorry, but thats like comparing the Andy Griffith Show to Mayberry RFD. There IS no comparison.
Can I get a big Amen from my brother Trekkies? Live long and prosper. Come to think of it.... that famous Vulcan salutation sounds a lot like 3Jo 1:2 Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth.
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12-27-2008, 08:26 AM
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Re: New Star Trek Movie
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You know RW, what was with William Shatner's over acting? What did America see in his extreme dramatic displays. DeForest Kelley was a little better, but the Kabbalist Lenord Nemoy was the main attraction.
Maybe I should ask this question. How do these movies and old tv re-runs enhance a Christian walk?
Not trying to be sarcastic or antagonistic, but really would like to know.
In Jesus name
Brother Benincasa
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12-27-2008, 08:42 AM
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Re: New Star Trek Movie
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Well, yes. Star Trek is related to the Gospel to some extent. It was a prophetic series. Personal computers, very similar to the one you are staring at right now, were all over the Enterprize. Data disks? Saw em on the Enterprize in the 60s when we of the mid 20th century were still using reel-to-reel tapes. Personal communictaions devices? A revelation of that ubiquitous cell phone we all have. Cat scans, MRIs? Yep, the Enterprize had 'em. HD TVs? Sure, couldn't get anymore HD than the main veiwer on the bridge. I read not long ago where scientist had managed to teleport light from one place to another. Why, the Enterprize was teleporting carbon based life forms years ago. Lasers? Nonlethal weapons? Synthetic foods? Wireless communication? Its all there aboard Starfllets finest, the USS Enterprize.
It is said that Star Trek did more to break thru the racial barriers than anything else when, for the first time ever on American television, an interacial kiss was shown. Star Trek taught equality among, not only the races, but bewteen genders, cultures and even between intergalatic species. Okay, that last one is a bit far-fetched, but the point is made.
DNA testing? Yep, Dr. MCoy could distinquish Klingon blood from Romulon blood years before you had ever heard of DNA .
Gene Roddenberry was a visionary and much of what he envisioned is reality today.
But Star Trek being compared to Logans Run? Sorry, but thats like comparing the Andy Griffith Show to Mayberry RFD. There IS no comparison.
Can I get a big Amen from my brother Trekkies? Live long and prosper. Come to think of it.... that famous Vulcan salutation sounds a lot like 3Jo 1:2 Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth.
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I always thought everything was pretty cheesy and looked alot like Plan 9 from Outer Space, or Son of Godzilla. I guess you could say that Gene Rodenberry was a visionary as much as any other Sci Fi writer, Isaac Asimov, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Arthur C. Clarke (just passed away this year as did Thomas M. Disch), and H. G. Wells. Also we must not forget L. Ron Hubbard, who on a bet said that he could create his own religion and make money from it, and that his religion would become as popular as the three religions of Jesus, Buddha, and Muhammad.
The Star Trek Vulcan greeting and farewell, was created from Kabbalah, with the hand symbol from Kabbalah. The live long and prosper comes from Kabbalist principle, and since Kabbalist teaching of the Zohar, borrow from Old Testament principles. It all would sound like it is all lifted from the pages of the Bible
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12-27-2008, 09:26 AM
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Re: New Star Trek Movie
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No, not bored, I'm trying to get my work done and checking the forum out at the same time. I just trying to figure out what Star Trek has to do with Jesus Christ?
I hardly would think that would be the case. I was just asking what Star Trek had to do with the Gospel.
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So what exactly are you trying to say here? That if it doesn't have anything to do with the Gospel, we should never discuss it?
So much for discussing that new car purchase with your wife. Or discussing how the kids are doing in school with their teachers. Or planning for that next vacation. Or.................
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12-27-2008, 09:46 AM
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Re: New Star Trek Movie
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Joseph Campbell's books the The Hero's Journey, and The Hero with a Thousand Faces. Both books explain what you have said very well.
Do you know if this Star Trek movie is teaching anything about the Gospel?
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Those books teach anything about the gospel? just curious
BTW when did saints start going to movies??
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