What do people think about the spiritual aspects of science fiction? Many SF stories (the good ones) are less about science per-se and more about how people behave in situations where normality has fled.
Good SF (and I'm a big SF fan) is always thought provoking, often dealing with scenarios in which the players are put in situations that ordinarily are inconceivable.
I regard Twilight Zone as perhaps the best ever representation of science fiction outside of the novel, but what do you think? what is the appeal to you (if any) of science fiction? the science? the mystery? the theological implications? what?
Science Fiction and Religion?
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This looks like a General Discussion topic as there is no question for debate but rather a solicitation of opinions on what is appealing about Sci-Fi.I regard Twilight Zone as perhaps the best ever representation of science fiction outside of the novel, but what do you think? what is the appeal to you (if any) of science fiction? the science? the mystery? the theological implications? what?
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