• BB69@lemmy.world
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    I think the lore is that Qo’noS was occupied at one point and the Klingons eventually overthrew them, allowing the Klingons to replicate the tech

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      Which is why in Klingon Mythology the Klingons sleep their gods as they were more trouble than what they were worth.

      • GaiusGornicusCaesar@startrek.website
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        We killed out gods. And replaced them with this weird, jesus-like figure named Kahless who unified our entire planet after a devilish tyrant named Molor working for our equivalent of Satan and demons took it over and ran a dictatorship and when Kahless died he went to rule our heaven and Molor our hell? Klingon religion man, it’s confusing.

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          Canonically Kahless did at least exist (whether or not he was divine is not answered). Very similar to Jesus lol

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            there is no evidence that jesus existed and the first writing about jesus appears 100 years after he supposedly died. his original story was eventually replaced with a plagiarized version from mithraism; so jesus = mithra. not that there is any evidence that mithra existed either.

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              I believe the academic consensus is he likely (>50% probability) existed, but it is for sure disputed by some. Personally I’m not religious and I accept the possibility he existed or maybe he didn’t. Kind of doesn’t really matter because we can be fairly confident he wasn’t the son of god lol

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                the problem being that there isn’t any evidence at all. if there was, his existence would be harder to dispute lol.