Space Opera
Space Opera
For this
week, I read Arthur C. Clarke’s The Star.
It’s a story about a priest going on a space journey and discovering something
that disproves and questions his faith completely. This story was written in
1959, so space travel was conceived, but the story describes us in the far future
where we can travel lightyears and find old planets. Ironic, how you’d think
back then we would be able to do that now in 2019.
The real irony
of this story, is that the life on the planet they found ended then causing a
supernova. This supernova was what the priest discovered to be the star of
David when Jesus was born, thus starting a whole life of religious beliefs. The
death of a human-like planet was the reason for so much happiness on Earth, and
finally putting 2 and 2 together would be hard to handle, especially for a
follower of Jesus.
It's funny how religion and science mix in a lot of sci-fi stories, and in life in general. But sci-fi is great at presenting questions to the reader about existentialism and religion.
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