(June 27, 2013 at 3:56 pm)pineapplebunnybounce Wrote: I didn't like that episode in TOS where kirk said humanity have grown out of gods, the one we have is enough . Awfully superstitious thing to say considering how advanced star trek was supposed to be. the TNG episodes that deal with the idea of gods were good though.
You took something completely different out of that episode than I did, it seems. I know Kirk is a bit preachy, but he always seemed very skeptical too of lots of different things (though he would time upon time come up with baseless theories that somehow ended up correct...would that make Kirk a God or a Prophet?).
At any rate, I thought him saying, "the one we have is enough," was something he came up with out of contempt for meeting the real Apollo. Kinda like saying, "It's enough that people worship that one god on earth, but now you, Apollo, want to join the party again? Fuck this shit..." I mean, Roddenberry was definitely an atheist, so I didn't read too much into it when Kirk talked about god. Heck, even in the Fifth Star Trek movie where they travel to the center of the Galaxy to meet "God", Kirk is the one to ask, "What does God need with a Spaceship?" Or maybe his character had simply developed to a higher level by that time.