"since there is neither a messiah nor a celebration of his birth on the Klingon planet of Kronos, the action is pegged to the Klingon Feast of the Long Night"
A Klingon Scrooge makes perfect sense.
Other than the whole honor killing thing… and their diet… and the bad hair and teeth, Klingons are a noble race and deserve to have their own version of “The Christmas Carol”.
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“I love what Klingons represent—honor, integrity and bravery. I think that’s in short supply right now.”
Other than the whole honor killing thing… and their diet… and the bad hair and teeth, Klingons are a noble race and deserve to have their own version of “The Christmas Carol”.
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Okay, I’m a big Trekkie, and even I think this is ridiculous! :bigsmile:
The obvious conclusion is that Klingons are simply not part of the elect! :0)
Serving the Savior, Pastor Wes Helfenbein 2 Cor. 5:17
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