Recently I have been watching a bunch of old Twilight Zone episodes from the 60s-70s and there are many very interesting ones. I recently shared one called 'The Obsolete Man' which explored a future (or present) where fascism renders men who are of no value to the state, obsolete. The theme of religion and the value of human life were examined.
Just watched this one on Sunday... In 'On Thursday we leave for Home' a colony of humans are stranded on a barren and forsaken planet on the other side of the galaxy. They have been living (if you call it living) on rations which cause much suffering among the inhabitants. These humans are held together by Captain Benteen, who acts as a modern day Moses in keeping the moral of the people up. The promise of a rescue ship from Earth keeps them all in spirits to survive the barren wasteland they live in.
Is this episode making a parody of religion? At first I felt that it may be... But then I realized that the moral of this episode is one learned from our Torah, the story of the Sin of the Spies. The spies did not want to leave the desert and go into the holy land, because it would mean that their 'elevated statue' would be diminished.
I would like to share with you "On Thursday We leave for Home"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_Thursday_We_Leave_for_Home