The origin of JoS's beliefs
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2021 7:49 pm
A correlation I've found with the Joy of Satan and their beliefs, even going as far back as 2003 is that they're very consistent with a popular science fiction series, Star Trek.
It's been on the air since 1966, and had various shows produced during its franchise run. The current series running in the franchise is Star Trek: Discovery, Star Trek: Picard, and Star Trek: Lower Decks (don't even bother watching those, they're terrible). Maxine Dietrich is theorized to have been in her 50s at the time she created JoS, and a lot of references to one particular show, Star Trek: The Next Generation. The one with Captain Picard.
Omnipotent being? Oh, you mean Q?
Greys? "Jesus of Borg", as inspired by the defunct Luciferian Liberation Front. I wonder if they meant this Borg?
Not to mention "Jesus of Borg" and the so-called "Angels" were harvesting souls and storing them in a cube...much like how The Borg fly cubes populated by tens of thousands of drones.
I'm sure you've also heard the quote "The meaning of life is to better yourself and the rest of humanity", often attributed to Satan. ERRRRR wrong, that was paraphrased from Captain Picard in the movie "Star Trek: First Contact"
"The acquisition of wealth is no longer the driving force in our lives. We work to better ourselves, and the rest of humanity."
Gee, what's with all the Star Trek references? Let's recap, Maxine was in her 50s when she created JoS or so we believed, let's say she was exactly 50 in 2002. That means she would've been 35, or in her mid-to-late 30s at the time Star Trek: TNG aired from 1987 to 1994. Seems like the right age group to be watching such a program, considering that's a show from my father's era. Perhaps I'm missing a few Deep Space Nine and Voyager references, but you get the idea.
It's been on the air since 1966, and had various shows produced during its franchise run. The current series running in the franchise is Star Trek: Discovery, Star Trek: Picard, and Star Trek: Lower Decks (don't even bother watching those, they're terrible). Maxine Dietrich is theorized to have been in her 50s at the time she created JoS, and a lot of references to one particular show, Star Trek: The Next Generation. The one with Captain Picard.
Omnipotent being? Oh, you mean Q?
Greys? "Jesus of Borg", as inspired by the defunct Luciferian Liberation Front. I wonder if they meant this Borg?
Not to mention "Jesus of Borg" and the so-called "Angels" were harvesting souls and storing them in a cube...much like how The Borg fly cubes populated by tens of thousands of drones.
I'm sure you've also heard the quote "The meaning of life is to better yourself and the rest of humanity", often attributed to Satan. ERRRRR wrong, that was paraphrased from Captain Picard in the movie "Star Trek: First Contact"
"The acquisition of wealth is no longer the driving force in our lives. We work to better ourselves, and the rest of humanity."
Gee, what's with all the Star Trek references? Let's recap, Maxine was in her 50s when she created JoS or so we believed, let's say she was exactly 50 in 2002. That means she would've been 35, or in her mid-to-late 30s at the time Star Trek: TNG aired from 1987 to 1994. Seems like the right age group to be watching such a program, considering that's a show from my father's era. Perhaps I'm missing a few Deep Space Nine and Voyager references, but you get the idea.