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Where No One Has Gone Before
by Steve Beaudry May 2009
Many sci-fi fans view Christianity as just another entertaining fantasy. What’s the best way to share your faith and the Gospel with such a person?
 
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liens, warp speed, androids, robots, lasers, space ships, distant planets, distant galaxies; there are some people who can’t go a day without integrating at least one of these words into their conversation. Some people wear their favorite sci-fi uniform to formal occasions. While some people dream of getting through the day, sci-fi people dream of getting through the next millennium. Sci-fi fans have a distinction all their own in the entertainment realm. The technologies they see on screen inspire them to work for a better tomorrow in real life. The objects of their worship, though fictional and far-fetched, push them to greater heights and higher levels of understanding. So it’s only natural that that’s how they view religion.


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