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FOOTNOTES
Chapter One Star War One
(1) Revelation 12:14,7-12
(2) 2 Corinthians 11:13-14
(3) Ezekiel 28:11-12,17.
(4) Ezekiel 28:13
(5) Ezekiel 28:17; Isaiah 14:12-16
(6) I Peter 5:8; John 10:10
(7) Ezekiel 28:17
(8) Genesis 3:24; Numbers 22:23,31.
(9) Hebrews 1:7, 14
(10) Genesis 1:26-28; Genesis 2:7,21-23
(11) Romans 1:18-25,28-32
(12) John 6:37,39,44,45; I Timothy 2:4; 2 Peter 3:9; Matthew
18:12
(13) Genesis 15:5
(14) Psalm 8:3-6
(15) John 3:16-17
(16) Ephesians 1:15-23; Ephesians 2:5-7
(17) Ephesians 6:10-19; II Corinthians 4:1-11
(18) I Corinthians 2:6-9
(19) Philippians 2:10-11; Revelation 7:9-12
(20) Matthew 16:24-28
Chapter Two Where No Man Has
Gone Before
(1) The World of Star Trek, David Gerrold, Ballantine,
1973, p.144.
(2) Hours with the Bible, Cunningham Geikie, Vol.1.
Jas. Potter & Co., 1887, pp. 312, 324.
(3) Jesus and the Spirit of Astrology, Jerry Exel,
W.L.C., 1971, pp.1-7.
(4) Genesis 11:14,16
(5) Genesis 15:5-6; 22:15-19
(6) Genesis 11:5-9
(7) Hebrews 11 :3240
(8) Romans 8:18-19
(9) BEM - Bug-Eyed Monsters. Old initials for sci-fi creepy-crawlies.
(10) UFO'S - Unidentified Flying Objects. Most famous film:
The Day the Earth Stood Still.
(11) The Blob (1958) B&W "hoakey"
thriller starring Steve McQueen, Aneta Corseaut.
(12) The Planet of the Apes (1968), Charleton Heston,
Roddy McDowaIl, Kim Hunter.
(13) Luke 10:62
(14) Matthew 7:13-14
(15) Revelation 13:1-15
(16) Proverbs 14:12
(17) II Peter 3:1-14
Chapter Three The
New Musketeers
(1) Star Wars, George Lucas, Ballantine, 1976, p.2.
(2) Star Wars, Film picture insert, p.8.
(3) lbid., p.96.
(4) The Year's Best Movie, Time, May 30, 1977, p.58.
(5) The Making of Star Trek, Stephen Whitefield
& Gene Roddenberry, Ballentine, 1968, pp.224-228, 125.
(6) Ibid., p.229.
(7) Dr. Francis Shaeffer, in a private conversation.
(8) Christian Letters to a Post-Christian World, Dorothy
Sayers, Eerdmans, pp.
150-151.
(9) Matthew 1:18-25; Luke 1:26-35
(10) Acts 10:34-43; John 7:44-46; John 8:31-32; John 8:51
(11) Philippians 2:6-8; John 19:1-37
(12) Luke 24:1-19; John 20:1-31
(13) John l:10-11
(14) Mark 5:1-5
(15) Mark 5:15
(16) Steppenwolfe, Herman Hesse, Bantam, 1963, pp.
59-60.
(17) Or $7.00. Prices vary from city to city.
(18) The Weight of Glory, C. S. Lewis, Eerdmans, 1949,
pp.10-15.
Chapter Four Sir Luke, We Need
You Now
(1) Dialogue from sound track - Star Wars
(2) The Tomorrow Show hosted by Tom Snyder (NBC).
(3) The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (1947), Danny Kaye,
Virginia Mayo, Boris Karl off.
(4) The Great Impostor (1960), Robert Mulligan, Tony
Curtis, Edmond O'Brien.
(5) Dirty Harry (1971) Clint Eastwood, Harry Guardino,
John Vernon.
(6) Baretta, Robert Blake (ABC).
(7) The French Connection (1971), Gene Hackman, Fernando
Rey, Roy Schneider.
(8) (Give or take a few.)
(9) Not including Wedge's ship, which was hit badly enough
to drop out of the fight.
(10) Uncle Owen and Aunt Beru Lars, murdered by Imperial Stormtroopers.
(11) The little pack rat scrap collectors. (At least five
go outside; assuming another three.)
(12) Greedo, Jabba the Huts' hired assassin. Speaks
through an electronic translator.
(13) Alderaan. Destroyed with all its millions in the
weapons system trial of the Death Star.
(14) R2-D2 is first paralyzed by the Jawas, then shot by Darth
Vader during the final battle.
(15) Star Wars, p.67.
(16) Ibid., p.97.
(17) Ibid., pp. 191-192.
(18) Beyond Science, Denis Alexander, Lion Publishing,
1972, pp. 133, 140-141.
(19) I Samuel 13:5
(20) I Samuel 13:6
(21) I Samuel 14:6
(22) I Samuel 14:13-14
(23) I Samuel 14:15
(24) I Samuel 14:21-22
(25) Computer analysis predicts a dangerous intersection of
food shortage, pollution, population and dwindling mineral-resources
curves all in the mid-or late 1980's.
(26) Isaiah 6:8
Chapter Five May The Force Be
With You
(1) Sound track dialogue, Star Wars
(2) Star Wars, George Lucas, p. 81 .
(3) Sound track dialogue, Star Wars
(4) Ibid.
(5) Ibid.
(6) Ibid.
(7) For instance The Suppliant Women and The
House of Atreus, (490 B.C.), Aeschylus; Homer's The
Iliad, 900 B.C., and Euripides' Medea, 431 B.C.
(8) Julius Caesar William Shakespeare:
Brutus to Cassius.
(9) Macbeth, William Shakespeare, Act IV, third Apparition.
See also Lady Macbeth Act I, scene V,
"Which fate and metaphysical aid doth seem
To have thee crowned withal."
(10) "According to one study, Nazi doctrine held that
'the laws of heaven are the
same as the law on Earth... man s adventure is linked with
the stars,"
Dawn Of Magic, Pauwels & Bergier, p. 228. Quoted
by Jerry Exel in Jesus and the Spirit of Astrology.
(11) John l6:7
(12) John l2:24-26
(13) Acts2:1-39
(14) Acts 17:6-7
(15) lsaiah 30:21
(16) Matthew 11:12
(17) Acts 2:32-39; Acts 5:29-32
(18) Matthew 28:1-10,16-20; Revelation 3:20-21.
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