Similarities Between Religion And Religion

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Science Fiction is writing based off of hard facts and traceable evidence. Religion tends to be a very controversial topic when the plot of a science fiction story involves religious aspects. Religion and science come from polar opposite sides of the spectrum. Science requires the evidence coming from the dry, hard facts and religion is based off of faith and belief of the unknown. The issue religion presents is its untraceability and supernaturalism which creates mass controversy when brought about in science fiction.
In the short story “The Quest for Saint Aquin” by Anthony Boucher, the author writes about the religious beliefs regarding the “never-decaying” saint, Saint Aquin. The Pope is extremely poor and has lost most of the power to …show more content…

Clarke. In this story Dr. Wagner comes across a planet with a population of monks believing to have the key to unlock “judgement day”. The planet obtains a machine which only job is to generate nine billion names from an alphabet until the “real” name of God is found. The whole idea leads to be bogus until the end of the story when it states, ““Look,” whispered Chuck, and George lifted his eyes to heaven. (There is always a last time for everything.) Overhead, without any fuss, the stars were going out.” (Clarke 432). This is one of the most controversial science fiction stories and brings about the discussion of whether it truly can be classified as such. The story presents the reader with a short, to-the-point plot but in the end it sends the reader for a loop. As the stars begin to fade the “bogus idea” becomes a reality. This ending bothers many die-hard science fiction fans because it presents the untraceability and supernaturalism of religion. Normally in science fiction religious ideas are proven to be bogus but in this story the beliefs are fulfilled which is a very unsettling thought for many …show more content…

Martin it discusses the topic of how religion is used as a tool for the mass control of a society. Therefore, proving that the reasons people believed in religion ie: trusting in a higher power, an afterlife, etc. were all fake and part of the plan for unifying a society under a pool of common beliefs. This short story involves a priest from the future who is part of the One True Interstellar Catholic Church. As he travels the universe he comes across the planet that is centered around Judas Iscariot. He is intrigued by the story of Judas and further investigates the religion. Har Veris questions Lukyan Judassan for the creation of the religion and uncovers the true conspiracy and lies of the nihilistic creators. The creators of the religion see that there is no true reason for humanity and that life is meaningless, however they create religions to soften the harsh truth. Lukyan Judassan explains the creation of the religion as a way unify the society in beliefs that to appeal to their certain community. As Har Veris begins to lose his faith his search for the truth only intensifies. He exposes the religion to the people and realizes that he himself is a liar by preaching what he no longer believes. A truly powerful quote from the book when the religion is exposed to be fake is, “But freedom is cold and empty and frightening, and lies can often be warm and beautiful.” (Martin

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