Humanerna har galen nonsens och en karantän är på väg att etableras

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Människor har förorenat galaxen med sin religiösa nonsens och en karantän är på väg att etableras. Människor måste bestämma om de ska stanna på jorden eller i rymden, för alltid. Historien nämndes i Free Inquiry i början av 2000-talet. Det påminner något om Lem. Det är faktiskt ganska humoristiskt, som när en främling entusiasmerar för en annan att ljusen på fartygets konsol är "mirakulöst" den rätta våglängden för dem att se. Kan det vara av George Zebrowski?

    
uppsättning Robert Garner 09.04.2017 02:51

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Du kanske tänker på Tom Flyns Galactic Rapture . Det släpptes 2000, under vilken tid Tom Flynn var redaktör för "Free Inquiry".

If Thomas Pynchon wrote science fiction, "Galactic Rapture" might be the result. Earth in the year 2344 is a small player in a galaxy of some highly advanced planets – and some incredibly backward ones. A breathtakingly wealthy and sophisticated people, the Galactics keep 40,000 of their 42,000 planets in permanent quarantine, or 'Enclave', so their primitive inhabitants can serve as sources of entertainment. Now, called 'Terra', Earth has two lucrative exports: a perversely engaging mass entertainment medium known as 'senso' and Earth religions, of which the jaded Galactics can't get enough. Terra's greatest success story, the Universal (Roman) Catholic Church, has left its birth planet to thrive on one of its own, fittingly called Vatican, where priestly sex abuse and imperial corruption take on astonishing new forms. A theology called 'serial incarnation' teaches that God incarnates his son over and over, sending him to planet after planet. The Church has grown rich from this doctrine by charging huge fees to reveal to individual planets who their Messiah is and whether or not their historic religious leaders are genuine. All is well until celebrated mathematician and recent convert Fram Galbior is overheard telling the pope that his new formula can predict where God will send his son next – an Enclave planet where most Galactics, even those in power, are forbidden. Attention centres on the rumoured new Christ, named Arn Parek, a con-man who becomes hotly sought by the Galactics.

This novel is an iconoclastic, darkly hilarious epic, packed with hypocritical cardinals, scheming Mormons, religious bunco artists, and cynical media manipulators. Called a landmark in the new alternative science fiction, "Galactic Rapture" is an engaging satire on the power of religion, worship, and 'infotainment' in the future.

Dethadeenuppföljare,IngentingHelig.Enligt Wikipedia :

Nothing Sacred (Prometheus Books, 2004) is a sequel to Galactic Rapture set ten years after the conclusion of that novel. It features the Mormon comic villain from the first novel; Gram Enoda, a young Earthman on the make who has accidentally acquired a hugely powerful, self-aware digital assistant, and a darkly charismatic televangelist whose theology is drawn from 19th century German and Russian nihilism who wind up interfering in a top-secret government plan to quite literally save the Galaxy. It was reviewed by Towing Jehovah author James Morrow in "Free Inquiry".

    
svaret ges 09.04.2017 17:20