Why are there so many pro-religious themes in Voyager?

Why are there so many pro-religious themes in Voyager?
>And then there is this one episode where Janeway is pressured by local religous aliens into "just having faith everything will work out" and taking illogical risks. Then, after taking the risk and surviving, The Doctors tries to give a proper explanation to what happened, and Janeway cuts him off with "oh yes, how very scientific of you", basically saying "Oh doctor, why don't you understand that faith did it?"

Because it's not Christianity or anything good for white people. If the religion would help white people then it is evil and must be mocked. Simply brown people religions that worship rocks are sacred.

muh diversity

Maybe all the good skeptical plots were already used by the time Voyager joined the Star Trek canon, and being a terrible show in general led to a recycling of plot elements.

Ironically you would not be using Occam's Razor if you concluded it was part of a vast Jewish conspiracy that the production of Voyager was so bad.

at last I truly see

The weirdest thing is: In the past, Star Trek used to be very fedoratastic. TOS and TNG barely every brought up religion, and Gene Roddenberry stated that in his vision, earth religions went extinct and humanity has moved beyond them. No christians, no jews, no muslims, no nothing.
Every time religion was brought up in those series it was either as a part of ancient folklore or in primitive societies. There was even this one episode of TNG where picard was taken for a god because of the tech he had, and it was about how easy it is to take unexplained phenomena for god's intervention.

DS9 had more religious themes, but it was justified - the main religion was a cult of super powerful interdimensional aliens that exist outside of time. And they were not even considered gods, just "prophets", as they could relay images of the future to their worshipers.
Even then, the only "faith" aspect was listening to the words of the powerful aliens, and all religious practices, blessings, pilgrimages etc. were looked down upon and sometimes mocked.

And then there is Voyager, where half of the crew is religious, everybody supports each other's superstitions, they go to Chipotle to find their spirit animals, the Emergency Medical Hologram is trained in spirit healing, Klingon purgatory is a real place, and we're generally told "yeah, believing in religious myths is not only normal, it's good for you!"

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Christianity used to be canonically dead. Go deus cult somewhere else

TOS might have been fedorastic due to Roddenberry's commie tendencies, but they did pay lip service to Abrahamaic monotheism in several episodes.

In Enterprise Trip mentions celebrating Christmas or at least his grandmother did. Which means religion is around post WWIII.

Are all fedoras this sensitive?

I love that ENT is canon to the JJverse.

Which means that the TOS and TNG are still canon. The Borg cube goes back to 2063 and leaves behind a few drones that Archer fights. All because of events in TNG. But we know that Jew Jew Abrams is a hack.

Holy shit you're right.

On the subject of JJ being a hack, when Nu-Scotty mentions "Admiral Archer's prized beagle", he can't be talking about Porthos since dogs don't live that long, so the reference is pointless.

It is a pointless reference and he does not say Admiral Archer but "The Admiral's beagle". Either Archer only has beagles or use some sort of life extension technology on their pets. It is best not to think too hard about the canon because it will get rewritten on a whim if ((( they ))) choose to.

he does

Its more pro multiculturalism than pro religious

Wasn't Captain Kirk implied to be religiously jewish?

Souls and the afterlife been canon in start trek long before Klingon purgatory became a canon place.

I'm pretty sure he was supposed to be good ol' Murican Christian, despite the actor, depending on the writer of the episode. Though your mileage may wary on how much real difference there is in being a best goy and chosen.

Because everybody should worship Jeri Ryan's tits.

Who?

Seven

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I can tell from pixels though

I think it's mostly the Maquis crew who are religious, they kinda put things out of whack.
In addition, I think that being alone in the Delta Quadrant made the crew look for any kind of solace available. If you're a Feddie, being cut off from Paradise Earth tit you start to freak out.

Except it was actually pretty fun. And fuck everybody, especially Chuck, for implying implications regarding using the Array to immediately get back home. Yes, even fuck the show.

The ship was half exploded, massive chunks of the crew were dead or dying, and they had no idea when exactly they might be able to jigger the thing to get back home. All while under fire from the Kazon, who were calling in every reinforcement they could hail.

The characters were more relatable than TNG, and there was more struggle and danger than DS9. And it didnt have niggerjebus in spehss

Chakotay and B'Elanna were LARPers.

Voyager is still very 90's.

No one in the current year could take a Spic Klingon called "Torres" seriously.

She was and remains a cutie.

Dat blonde bitch doe. Dat bitch went nutz