Today, the Israel Daily News Service, alias “Honest Reporting,” pushed this article to its subscribers. It describes a drill having the name – I kid you...
Infamy. By Robert K. Tanenbaum. New York: Gallery Books, 2016
Christendom, and the world generally, face a crisis. People must now decide whose authority will govern their thinking. This applies equally to how they live to...
Does Star Trek have a future? Most probably not. The same craft failures that turned fans off, have not improved. The rights holders and head writers...
Star Trek makes several scientific assertions that go beyond current understandings of biology, chemistry, and physics. Names of hypothetical chemical elements need not concern.1 But other...
Fifty years of Star Trek definitely touched on philosophical issues. But the absence of treatment of religious issues speaks volumes about religion in Star Trek. This...
In fifty years of watching various Star Trek series and movies, few considered Star Trek politics. But Star Trek does have a political system. It must,...
Fifty years ago next month, Star Trek had its premiere. That people still talk about it today, testifies to its phenomenal success. But many, perhaps most,...
Fifty years ago this fall (8 September 1966), a new kind of science fiction television show had its premiere. Mr. Gene Roddenberry, who created it, did...
In 1830, Congress passed, and President Andrew Jackson signed, the Indian Removal Act. Over the next several years, Andrew Jackson forcibly removed the Cherokee and other...