Just a little strange. I wonder why they don't have space Scientologists in this show?
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gcronau — 10 years ago(January 01, 2016 03:53 AM)
Say what you want about them, at least the LDS(Mormons) are about religion.
Scientology, isn't a religion, no matter how much they thump their chest about it. It's a scam. It's a self-help group that got way out of control. I give them another 20 years. -
abomination21 — 10 years ago(January 05, 2016 10:21 PM)
Well if you have read the book, what happens to the Nauvoo is kind of ironic. It's not funny when you think about how those Mormons must have felt as to what happen yet it kind of is.
And it's not strange at all they are the also the religion that believes in planets of beings etc. etc. and going there. Plenty of sci-fi have exclusively religious colonies it what they likely do if they can get enough money for an interstellar ship, and the Mormons have a lot of money. -
Dejay — 9 years ago(January 03, 2017 07:52 PM)
Well I only read the first book, but I still kind of hope they can, uhm, recover the Nauvoo after it's "unscheduled test flight" haha. Would be such a shame even if it's Mormons.
Wait I take that back. It's better if humans sort out there crazy problems before spreading their beep all over other star systems.
I think it's definitely a dig at religion from the author. Some things you'll just not get out of people. It would be such a shame if the first interstellar colony would be by religious governed people that follow the teachings of a scam artist. -
Aikoman — 10 years ago(January 06, 2016 04:46 PM)
It's because their ultimate goal is to find planet Kolob. That's where Jesus and Donny Osmond live. Marie went to Mormon hell.
http://www.top10craziestmormonbeliefs.com/a/93- I have a giant soap box and I intend to smash you with it.
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Dejay — 10 years ago(February 03, 2016 09:14 AM)
Yeah they even talk about it in the show: "What if you get there and there is nothing?" "Well I guess we'll just keep on searching" hahaha. Crazy folks.
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mjence — 10 years ago(March 22, 2016 12:41 PM)
I appreciate that this sounds funny, but in truth Mormons aren't looking for the planet Kolob. There is only one reference to Kolob in Mormon scripture, where the prophet Abraham sees in a vision of the heavens it being the place "nearest to God," and Mormons think of "finding Kolob" really only in the figurative sense of seeking to become closer to God spiritually in this life, and ultimately wanting to live in God's physical presence again in the life to come.
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spasticfreakshow — 9 years ago(February 08, 2017 09:45 PM)
what's wrong with Mormons? I'm a Jewish Israeli and most Jerusalemites I know love 'em! it's kinda cool that it's them planning this exodus, like the 6 months of food that's recommended, or whatever.
and unless i miss my guess, they're about to prove extremely useful to all of humanity, within this series.