To the Moon!

I gotta say, I was disappointed when Victor used a great moment before sign off yesterday to invoke Christianity. He made a great speech about unity & love then oddly quoted Matthew and then the NASA commentator made sure we all knew that was Jesus' teachings right after. Kind of makes one wonder if a certain admin had something to do with that.
I was super disappointed...but religion gonna religion...all hail his noodley appendage
 
I gotta say, I was disappointed when Victor used a great moment before sign off yesterday to invoke Christianity. He made a great speech about unity & love then oddly quoted Matthew and then the NASA commentator made sure we all knew that was Jesus' teachings right after. Kind of makes one wonder if a certain admin had something to do with that.
Or maybe, it’s just the fact that he is undeniably a Christian. Which he is.

Trump sucks but he’s not the reason everything happens.
 
so you would be ok with an atheist calling out religion? or...wait for it....praise be to Allah?
That's an interesting question, how would you feel if he'd done either of those options? Would you still be disappointed that religion (or the belief that it's all balderdash) was brought into it?
 
I am not religious, but if somebody has strong religious values and flies into outer space, I can only imagine that they feel the closest to god in that moment, and that must be very moving.

Hell, I would probably come back from space as a full-blown Christian...
 
See, that’s the thing about opinions. Everyone has them. Enjoy yours.
You're ok with it, because it just happens to be your particular flavor. It's ok to admit that.

Many others would view it as moment that really could have resonated with billions, but alas there had to be a smudge.
 
I am not religious, but if somebody has strong religious values and flies into outer space, I can only imagine that they feel the closest to god in that moment, and that must be very moving.

Hell, I would probably come back from space as a full-blown Christian...
He could have kept that bit to himself.
 
My dad and I stumbled into the Stafford museum ten years ago by accident when we finished a project in Weatherford a day early and had some time to kill. We still talk about it being the best aerospace museum we'd ever been to and how we've got to get back there some day.
 
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My dad and I stumbled into the Stafford museum ten years ago by accident when we finished a project in Weatherford a day early and had some time to kill. We still talk about it being the best aerospace museum we'd ever been to and how we've got to get back there some day.

100% it is. I was working a week TIK, heard about its existence and figured, what the heck, I’ve got a day off, may as well check out this small museum about an hour and change drive to the west. Ended up spending the whole day there, then heading the next day to CSM where the F-117 was being restored, to give technical advice on the aircraft and airframe, since the USAF gives zero Mx or tech data with the shell of the jets they send to museums. Hands down, the best space flight museum I’ve experienced.
 
so you would be ok with an atheist calling out religion? or...wait for it....praise be to Allah?
If it wasn’t for Madalyn Murray O’Hair et al. v. Thomas O. Paine et al. you’d probably have watched Buzz have communion on the moon. Which he did. Alas, we are a litigious society. Apparently NASA has become a little more forgiving since the Apollo 8 dust up.

I’m sure you have a champion at NASA. Maybe you’ll get your turn.

I am not religious, but if somebody has strong religious values and flies into outer space, I can only imagine that they feel the closest to god in that moment, and that must be very moving.

Hell, I would probably come back from space as a full-blown Christian...
“There are no atheists on top of rockets” - Victor.
 
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