The Very “Human” Second Season of Star Trek: Discovery
In season two of Star Trek: Discovery, both the virtues and the flaws of classic Trek’s humanism are on display.

In season two of Star Trek: Discovery, both the virtues and the flaws of classic Trek’s humanism are on display.

Two of our staff writers discuss the new Star Trek series.

My hope is to encourage more dialogue between Christians who might normally avoid, or talk past each other, in complex issues such as transhumanism.
“Doctor Who provides no consistent answer to the question of what the universe is made of, or whether there is a higher power above time and space. For the most part, the show adopts a clearly humanist mindset with regards to the matter around us. But then an episode like “The Satan Pit” comes about, throwing a wrench into our understanding of the universe.”
But the larger question, of how groups such as the American Humanist Association can provide aid and comfort (beyond fundraisers, that is) to communities affected by tragedies, remains.
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