Star Trek has a very deep rooted psychological meaning for any JW's who
were associated with the religion back when the first Star Trek series
appeared on television in the late sixties and early seventies. It was on Thursday nights.
It was a constant battle with ones inner strength to try and stay both spiritually
and physically healthy back then. If you felt the slightest bit sick on
Thursday night and couldn't make the service meeting then you would
just have to stay home and watch Star Trek. As word got around the many
congregations about Star Trek, the sicker the JW's seemed to get.
The more the sick JW's stayed home on Thursday nights the more Star Trek
climbed in the ratings. The epidemic soon spread through out the country.
Thousands of JW's became ill just thinking about Thursday night. Thoughts of
giving talks and hearing about spirit filled watchtower farm pigs using toilets
soon changed to evil Klingons and pointy eared Volkens with bad hair cuts.
The better the show got the sicker the JW's became.
Then, with out warning things came to a crescendo.
There was this episode where Spock was in heat and his level of lust was going to
kill him. He had to make a choice, get lied or kill his best buddy Captain Kirk.
Some how (I forget how) he fought Kirk and it ended in some kind of Volken tic-tac-toe
draw, loop hole, kind of thing and he didn't have to have sex with the Volken Chick he didn't
like, and he didn't have to kill Kirk either (Volkens are stupid). The governing body noticed
that in just that one Thursday night their watchtower and awake sales dropped 80%. They
looked at each other and said "holy shit, our sales are flowing down the toilet right
next to the pig shit, what are we going to do"?
(I'm not kidding here, they really said "pig shit", seriously, I have the documentation some where.)
Any way the society decided to tell everyone the end of the word was coming in 1975.
The JW's started to feel much better on Thursday nights and started to attend more meetings.
Soon after that, Star Trek was canceled.
The next few years the kingdom halls were starting to get packed. New people were studying
with the JW's right and left. They thought to themselves, "what the hell, might as well join, Star Trek is canceled".
After 1975 came and went a miracle happened. Star Trek came back in re-runs. People left the
religion in droves.
I think it was Ray Frans who said it best and I quote "Fuck this shit, Star Trek's back on" unqote.
I hope this answers your question new guy.
Live long and prosper.
Dave
So long as the priest, that professional negator, slanderer
and poisoner of life, is regarded as a superior type of human being,
there cannot be any answer to the question: What is Truth?
-Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche