Abstract

In an interview on BeliefNet.com, Battlestar Galactica producer Ronald Moore claimed that his portrayal of the human colonials as polytheistic in contrast to the monotheistic Cylons was a deliberate statement about tolerance and the lack of tolerance in modern monotheistic religions. The underlying assumption about the tolerance of polytheism is also percolating through wider Western society. The idea of multiple deities seems to strike a chord with some proponents of religious pluralism and thus seems a suitable contrast to monotheistic constructs of one God, one Truth. This research note is concerned with the discourse of polytheism versus monotheism. I argue that the sci-fi TV show Battlestar Galactica provides an opportunity to complicate a definition of polytheism as inherently more tolerant of religious diversity than monotheism.

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