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More than empty space, empty words.
Of course, people who don't want to know if there's a Creator God will not be interested in the fact that even some astronauts are Christians, and want to share their experience at a deeper level than someone who may want to talk about a dead lump of rock out in space. If the Apollo 11 crew were walking on the moon now they would be forbidden from reading Genesis 1 over...
Published on December 1, 2005 by Nicholas Fisher
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The subheading for this book, conspicuously left absent from the webpage, is "An astronaut's thoughts on Christ-centered living".
No technical details. No information about the mission, other than how God was in control the whole time.
Space geeks - pass on this one.
Published on October 31, 2005 by J. Davis
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More than empty space, empty words., December 1, 2005
This review is from: More Than Earthlings (Hardcover)
Of course, people who don't want to know if there's a Creator God will not be interested in the fact that even some astronauts are Christians, and want to share their experience at a deeper level than someone who may want to talk about a dead lump of rock out in space. If the Apollo 11 crew were walking on the moon now they would be forbidden from reading Genesis 1 over the ether as they did in 1969. There's nothing technical or complicated about this book, just a taste of a free-thinking astronaut's journal.
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3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Pass, October 31, 2005
This review is from: More Than Earthlings (Hardcover)
The subheading for this book, conspicuously left absent from the webpage, is "An astronaut's thoughts on Christ-centered living".
No technical details. No information about the mission, other than how God was in control the whole time.
Space geeks - pass on this one.
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