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Is it Christian to explore space? My brother is a born-again christian and he is an extreme believer and converter. He also backs Bush all the way because he is a "Christian" so therefore everything is right. No matter what our president has done he says it's right because, "He's a christian." My thoughts now though are with Bush's new space announcement about building on the moon and sending a manned spacecraft to Mars. Would God like it if we go out of his domain and left the earth in which he created for us? It just doesn't seem logical and I couldn't see and christian's backing these proposals. signature "The greatest service that can be rendered to any country is to add a useful plant to its culture." -- Thomas Jefferson profile email website find posts send U2U aim Satyr Intellectual Axe Man Scholar Registered: 13-8-2003 Location The other side of nowhere Member Is Offline Mood: Inquisitive ATS Points: 8096 Ignore this user (info) ignore Vote for this user (info) way above posted on 13-1-2004 at 18:07 Post Number: 329151 quote Of course it's not xian! They used to burn people just for looking at the stars. signature ...And if some say that god does in fact dwell inside us, I sure hope he likes enchiladas and beer, because that's what he's getting! profile website find posts send U2U AlnilamOmega Member Registered: 1-8-2003 Location Kuiper Central Command Member Is Offline Mood: research-hungry ATS Points: 233 Ignore this user (info) ignore Vote for this user (info) way above posted on 13-1-2004 at 18:08 Post Number: 329154 quote absolutely it is christian, because God, in my eyes, is the same creator of the entire universe.
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