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Since ancient times, [[Bajoran]]s have believed that the ''[[pagh]]'' of the faithful will "walk" with the [[Prophets]] (who reside in the [[Bajoran wormhole|Celestial Temple]]) after death. ([[DS9]]: "[[Emissary (episode)|Emissary]]", et. al.)
 
Since ancient times, [[Bajoran]]s have believed that the ''[[pagh]]'' of the faithful will "walk" with the [[Prophets]] (who reside in the [[Bajoran wormhole|Celestial Temple]]) after death. ([[DS9]]: "[[Emissary (episode)|Emissary]]", et. al.)
   
In the [[17th century]], [[John Milton]] of [[Earth]] wrote in his poem ''[[Paradise Lost]]'' that ''"It is better to rule in [[hell]] than serve in heaven."'' ([[TOS]]: "[[Space Seed]]")
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In the [[17th century]], [[John Milton]] of [[Earth]] wrote in his poem ''[[Paradise Lost]]'' that ''"It is better to rule in [[Hell]] than serve in heaven."'' ([[TOS]]: "[[Space Seed]]")
   
 
In [[2366]], [[Geordi La Forge]] stated that he hoped the [[non-corporeal]] [[Koinonian]]s invading the ship's systems wouldn't "blow us to Kingdom Come while" they're "figuring out how to blow us to Kingdom Come". ([[TNG]]: "[[The Bonding]]")
 
In [[2366]], [[Geordi La Forge]] stated that he hoped the [[non-corporeal]] [[Koinonian]]s invading the ship's systems wouldn't "blow us to Kingdom Come while" they're "figuring out how to blow us to Kingdom Come". ([[TNG]]: "[[The Bonding]]")

Revision as of 07:40, 13 December 2006

Heaven is a mythological paradise in many cultures. The term can also by synonomous with the sky.

Since ancient times, Bajorans have believed that the pagh of the faithful will "walk" with the Prophets (who reside in the Celestial Temple) after death. (DS9: "Emissary", et. al.)

In the 17th century, John Milton of Earth wrote in his poem Paradise Lost that "It is better to rule in Hell than serve in heaven." (TOS: "Space Seed")

In 2366, Geordi La Forge stated that he hoped the non-corporeal Koinonians invading the ship's systems wouldn't "blow us to Kingdom Come while" they're "figuring out how to blow us to Kingdom Come". (TNG: "The Bonding")

In the 22nd century, Kai Taluno of Bajor claimed his ship was "almost swallowed by the heavens" near the Denorios Belt. In fact, he had witnessed the opening of the Bajoran wormhole. (DS9: "Emissary")

See also