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The Gospel According To Star Trek, Part 2
All goodness is God’s goodness. All truth is God’s truth. All beauty is God’s beauty. So we mustn’t shy away from something just because we see a philosophical difference in its makeup. If anything, it’s good for us to be in conversation with ideas with which we disagree.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller —
What Does God Need With A Starship?
Most science fiction novels and films choose to handle religion in one of three ways.
— Joshua A. Johnston —
Sci-fi and Fantasy Let Us Explore
Wrapping your mind around the size of the universe, and our comparatively tiny place in it, gives you a new perspective and appreciation. Science fiction and fantasy do the same thing, on a different scale.
— Zac Totah —
We Might Have Guessed
Many people have been wildly successful in art while showing a flagrant disregard for realism.
— Shannon McDermott —
Should Christian Fans Call Ourselves ‘Geeks’?
Christians who enjoy fantastic stories are united first by Jesus, not our fandoms. So what about the label “geek”?
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Cosplay 101 For The Confused Christian
We’re exploring cosplay terms and motives, including crossplay, gender-bending, and closet cosplay.
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Six Things that Work Aboard ‘Star Trek: Discovery’
Star Trek: Discovery lets Christian fans engage a conflicted sci-fi world built on humanism.
— E. Stephen Burnett —
Language And The Influence Of Speculative Fiction
While language influences, the ideas language conveys, influence more.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller —
What Aliens Teach Us About God, part 1
Science fiction often shows aliens as an exaggerated form of human being, which can actually help us understand God.
— Travis Perry —
Stephen Hawking’s Death: One Christian’s Reaction
Stephen Hawking’s public atheism grew during his lifetime, but we can hope he knew the God he often wrote about.
— Travis Perry —
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