Anonymous wrote:I like the message, but as is probably true with these astronauts, I'm an atheist. You like the message and still not be a believer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those are pretty generic statements about being a good person that don't really say anything about the faith of the speakers.
In your opinion
It definitely doesn’t sound Christian to me.
Anonymous wrote:probably forced to do it by the christofascists in charge
Anonymous wrote:Secular describes attitudes, activities, or entities that have no religious or spiritual basis, focusing instead on worldly or temporal matters. It denotes a separation from religious institutions
Anonymous wrote:"My career is fed by my faith"
The part of Victor Glover's story I want to highlight today, however, is his faith.
When he was on the ISS, he took communion each week, noting that NASA "supported me and my family's desire to continue to worship and to continue our faith walk even while I was off the planet. That was really important to me."
Glover told a Texas church audience,
"We have a singul nature, and we need Jesus. Jesus is that bridge that spans sin." In a podcast interview, he stated, "My career is fed by my faith, and you know, anytime I do something that's pretty risky, I pray-before I fly, every time I fly. I fly airplanes a few times a week. Definitely when you go sit on top of a rocket ship."
Then he added, "In the military, there's a saying that there are no atheists in foxholes. There aren't any on top of rockets, either, I would think."

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those are pretty generic statements about being a good person that don't really say anything about the faith of the speakers.
In your opinion
It definitely doesn’t sound Christian to me.
Are you a Christian?
What about the message sounded like it was not Christian?
Yes, I am Christian.
Christians are like he has risen, he died for our sins, we are saved.
It’s very nonsectarian to say Jesus was a human. He walked on our earth and he taught about love.
So you think every Christian has to express themselves to your standard or they aren’t Christian?
No matter what religion you are is secular.
You don’t know what secular means?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those are pretty generic statements about being a good person that don't really say anything about the faith of the speakers.
In your opinion
It definitely doesn’t sound Christian to me.
Are you a Christian?
What about the message sounded like it was not Christian?
Yes, I am Christian.
Christians are like he has risen, he died for our sins, we are saved.
It’s very nonsectarian to say Jesus was a human. He walked on our earth and he taught about love.
So you think every Christian has to express themselves to your standard or they aren’t Christian?
No matter what religion you are is secular.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those are pretty generic statements about being a good person that don't really say anything about the faith of the speakers.
In your opinion
It definitely doesn’t sound Christian to me.
Are you a Christian?
What about the message sounded like it was not Christian?
Yes, I am Christian.
Christians are like he has risen, he died for our sins, we are saved.
It’s very nonsectarian to say Jesus was a human. He walked on our earth and he taught about love.
So you think every Christian has to express themselves to your standard or they aren’t Christian?
Anonymous wrote:Gospel of John stresses love. Read it, "Christian"