What reading Genesis in Lunar orbit in front of 1 billion people does to a mfer



    by MetallicaDash

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    1. Frank Borman: ‘I’m not saying we started it, but we definitely finished the script.’

    2. I would imagine it would be hard NOT to have some religious and moral awakening seeing a perspective of not only the Earth, but all life as we know it.

    3. Wright_Steven22 on

      God did indeed create the heavens and the earth. Idk why people seem to think going to space contradicts religion somehow

    4. I mean even as an atheist you can appreciate the writing and the feeling of being up in the sky like that. Looking at everything and everyone you will know, see, and feel. Everyone you will love or love, or lived is there. All humans dead, alive, and born to be are on that little blue ball floating in space. It must be a daunting and heaven-like experience.

      I don’t blame him. And he’s the one furthering mankind. Let him preach a little. It’s what he deserves after being at the forefront of humanity.

    5. The Apollo 8 Genesis reading was a very fitting and wonderful thing to say at the witness of the first Earthrise. I know this is Reddit but it’s almost impossible to not see the beauty in it.

      Glover’s on the other hand is basically a word salad, unprepared and quite… Shallow. It would have been better if he had read the rest of the Genesis account as a sort of “picking up where we left off” sort of gesture.

    6. birberbarborbur on

      Redditors when people who live in society are influenced by the cultures and religions in that society

    7. KnightOfRevan on

      Religious people going through a transcendent experience most of us can only dream of that inspires deep philosophical questions about mankind and it’s place in a vast universe draw on their faith to deal with the existentialism?

      It’s just shocking.

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