The see my post above. From the article, there was a simple call for voluntary testimony and a suggestion that those who wished to could speak to the volunteers. There was no mention of a long speech and no mention of taking more than a few seconds of attention.
There is no history of a Christian pilot doing anything like crashing planes for religious reasons.
I do wonder if he mentioned his recent mission trip before he made the statement. It would make sense.
You know, the thing is, you don't find it offensive because you share this guy's beliefs. I don't though. It
does offend
me. I don't want the pilot to an airline talking about religion on the PA sytem. It's not the place for it.
There are lots of religions out there. That's the whole reason he should leave this alone. It's flame bait. You've got Muslims, Hindus, Jews, Atheists, Christians. It's not a good idea for the pilot to be singling out any one of them and encouraging the passengers to talk about these things.