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[[File:Jesus Christ.jpg|thumb|A depiction of Jesus Christ]]
According to the [[Bible]], '''Jesus Christ''' was the son of [[God]]. The teachings of Christ, a philosophy of total love and total brotherhood, would become the foundation for the [[Christianity|Christian]] [[religion|faith]].
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According to the [[Bible]], '''Jesus Christ''' was the son of [[God]] born to a virgin named [[Mary]]. The teachings of Christ, a philosophy of total love and total brotherhood, would become the foundation for the [[Christianity|Christian]] [[religion|faith]].
   
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His words were well known and occasionally quoted, for example by [[James T. Kirk]], [[Spock]], [[Montgomery Scott]], [[Harry Mudd]], [[Kathryn Janeway]], [[Tom Paris]], and [[The Doctor]]. ({{film|2}}, {{TOS|The Trouble with Tribbles}}, {{TOS|The Empath}}, {{TOS|I, Mudd}}, {{VOY|Good Shepherd}}, {{VOY|Year of Hell}}, {{VOY|Fair Haven}})
The imperial [[Roman]] [[planet]] [[892-IV]] began spreading the word of the "Son" during their [[20th century]]. [[2267|At that time]], the crew of the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|USS ''Enterprise'']] visited that planet, where they misconstrued it as "[[sun]]" worship. [[Uhura]] later revealed that is was not the sun up in the sky, but the son of God. ([[TOS]]: "[[Bread and Circuses]]")
 
   
 
The imperial [[892-IV native|Roman]] [[planet]] [[892-IV]] began spreading the word of the "[[Son]]" during their [[20th century]]. [[2267|At that time]], the crew of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} visited that planet, where they misconstrued it as "[[sun]]" worship. [[Nyota Uhura|Uhura]] later discovered that this was not the sun in the sky, but the Son of God. ({{TOS|Bread and Circuses}})
Christ's name was also taken in vain by [[Douglas Pabst]] while stressing to [[Benny Russell]] how unbelievable the concept of a [[Negro]] [[captain]] of a [[space station]] in the future was. ([[DS9]]: "[[Far Beyond the Stars]]")
 
   
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In [[Captain]] [[Kathryn Janeway|Janeway]]'s [[Leonardo da Vinci]] [[holo-program]], there is a crucifix depicting Jesus Christ in Leonardo's workshop. ({{VOY|The Omega Directive}})
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In a ward of [[Sisters of Hope Infirmary]], a [[hospital]] in [[1893]] [[San Francisco]], there was a small statue of Jesus. ({{TNG|Time's Arrow, Part II}})
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Upon seeing the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}} during his first [[warp]] flight, [[Zefram Cochrane]] exclaimed "''Sweet Jesus''". ({{film|8}}) Christ's name was also taken in vain by [[Leonard McCoy]] while attempting to save [[Chancellor of the Klingon High Council|Klingon Chancellor]] [[Gorkon]], and by [[Douglas Pabst]] while stressing to [[Benny Russell]] how unbelievable the concept of a [[Negro]] [[captain]] of a [[space station]] in the future was. ({{film|6}}; {{DS9|Far Beyond the Stars}})
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Revision as of 18:16, 12 March 2015

Jesus Christ

A depiction of Jesus Christ

According to the Bible, Jesus Christ was the son of God born to a virgin named Mary. The teachings of Christ, a philosophy of total love and total brotherhood, would become the foundation for the Christian faith.

His words were well known and occasionally quoted, for example by James T. Kirk, Spock, Montgomery Scott, Harry Mudd, Kathryn Janeway, Tom Paris, and The Doctor. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, TOS: "The Trouble with Tribbles", TOS: "The Empath", TOS: "I, Mudd", VOY: "Good Shepherd", VOY: "Year of Hell", VOY: "Fair Haven")

The imperial Roman planet 892-IV began spreading the word of the "Son" during their 20th century. At that time, the crew of the USS Enterprise visited that planet, where they misconstrued it as "sun" worship. Uhura later discovered that this was not the sun in the sky, but the Son of God. (TOS: "Bread and Circuses")

In Captain Janeway's Leonardo da Vinci holo-program, there is a crucifix depicting Jesus Christ in Leonardo's workshop. (VOY: "The Omega Directive")

In a ward of Sisters of Hope Infirmary, a hospital in 1893 San Francisco, there was a small statue of Jesus. (TNG: "Time's Arrow, Part II")

Upon seeing the USS Enterprise-E during his first warp flight, Zefram Cochrane exclaimed "Sweet Jesus". (Star Trek: First Contact) Christ's name was also taken in vain by Leonard McCoy while attempting to save Klingon Chancellor Gorkon, and by Douglas Pabst while stressing to Benny Russell how unbelievable the concept of a Negro captain of a space station in the future was. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country; DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")

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