"Mother earth"???? Gosh almighty, how far have we come (or descended, I should say)
Some thoughts
1. Imagine if a CHRISTIAN had wanted to puff a cigarette before taking off into space...Imagine a Christian speaking of Jesus as this guy speaks of "Mother Earth"...
2. What a shame that pagan symbols, mythology and stone-age shamanism crap gets mixed up with the space program of our great nation...
3. SMOKERS (I am not one): you may now claim a SPIRITUAL use of tobacco that should relieve you of the persecution by the left! When the left gets on you for smoking, point out that you are using tobacco in a SPIRITUAL manner.
I mean, if someone can claim that a wooden flute is "spiritual", why not a softpack of Marlboros?
1 posted on
12/01/2002 4:40:24 PM PST by
gg188
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To: gg188
2. What a shame that pagan symbols, mythology and stone-age shamanism crap gets mixed up with the space program of our great nation... What part of "...make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof" do you not agree with?
To: gg188
In fact, just before launch, Herrington said he and a good friend "smudged" outside NASA crew quarters..."Smudged?"
To: gg188
RE: tobacco in Space
Didja miss the part where it says that NASA told him he couldn't take tobacco on the shuttle? Talk about a tempest in a teapot.... Take a few deep breaths and try to calm down. It's just too darned bad that NASA didn't check with you before they sent this other American citizen into space.
4 posted on
12/01/2002 4:56:31 PM PST by
Clara Lou
To: gg188
I really think you are getting your undies in a bunch over this one. A "Native American" calling the planet "Mother Earth?" Whats the problem there... He brought along some important trinkets of his culture, talismans so to speak.
Remember Gus Grisom bring along a bunch of trinkets so that they would be "valuable" upon their return?
THe guy smudges with sage prior to lift off to ensure good luck. Hey, why not...rockets are not a sure thing, so why not all the good luck?
To: gg188
Is he represented by the same witchdoctor who claimed he had to lift some ancient curse from a reservation when what was making everyone ill there was hantavirus?
7 posted on
12/01/2002 5:05:53 PM PST by
onedoug
To: gg188
Why not just leave the headline unmodified? There was no need to use the word Pagan in the headline... what was the point????
To: gg188
2. What a shame that pagan symbols, mythology and stone-age shamanism crap gets mixed up with the space program of our great nation...Mayhaps ya might take yurself a gander at that there Great Seal of the United States.
9 posted on
12/01/2002 5:11:02 PM PST by
per loin
To: gg188
Makes me wonder, Was it people like you who forced my great-grandmother into a 'christian' boarding school, so they could destroy that "pagan symbols, mythology and stone-age shamanism crap" belief system her parents would have raised her with...???
To: gg188
...Herrington said the first time he looked out Endeavour's windows after blasting off Nov. 23, he was amazed at how massive the Earth was and how minute the atmosphere.
Who is wrong here, AP or Herrington? Because of their history, my money's on AP.
11 posted on
12/01/2002 5:14:12 PM PST by
VMI70
To: gg188
You really don't have a clue.
13 posted on
12/01/2002 5:17:29 PM PST by
tet68
To: gg188
You've got a problem with our religion? Just because it isn't yours? Bigot fool. Grow up before you post anything else that merely shows how ignorant you are. You really are a disgrace to the conservative movement.
14 posted on
12/01/2002 5:17:53 PM PST by
11B3
To: gg188
Why are you on the warpath?
15 posted on
12/01/2002 5:17:58 PM PST by
lonestar
To: gg188
Sounds like Crazy Horse scalped your great-great grandpa at Little Big Horn and you haven't gotten over it.
To: gg188
" (praises "Mother Earth"; uses tobacco in pagan pre-flight purification ritual)"
How was this "Pagan" in any way-seems more like traditional Native American jazz to me.
17 posted on
12/01/2002 5:35:10 PM PST by
Rocksalt
To: gg188
Something just occurred to me. If blacks can sue for reparations, shouldn't the Indians pay for the ills of tobacco?
To: gg188
Just nice to know that he didn't take a puff of anything stronger before going up.
21 posted on
12/01/2002 5:45:33 PM PST by
dr_who
To: gg188
1. Imagine if a CHRISTIAN had wanted to puff a cigarette before taking off into space...Imagine a Christian speaking of Jesus as this guy speaks of "Mother Earth"... How about the crew of Apollo 8 reading verses from the Bible Christmas Eve while in orbit around the moon? (Listening to that still gives me chills.)
How about Buzz Aldrin taking Communion immediately after landing on the moon?
In fact there are many examples of Christians expressing their faith while in space.
22 posted on
12/01/2002 5:46:35 PM PST by
TomB
To: gg188
"Smudged" my a**. This man utilized the Religious Freedom Act to smoke a little creeper before blasting-off on the greatest carnival-ride in the galaxy. I envy him.
23 posted on
12/01/2002 5:46:48 PM PST by
1rudeboy
To: gg188
Good grief, any time a non-Christian wants to do anything you people explode. If non-Christians aren't going to get civil rights in your America, should we still have to pay taxes? Dhimmitude is dhimmitude, no matter who is enforcing it.
24 posted on
12/01/2002 5:51:15 PM PST by
xm177e2
To: gg188
How is your post any different from one complaining about a Christian astronaut holding a pre-flight prayer and carrying a lucky item that his daughter gave him?
Last time I checked, the US wasn't restricted to Christians only.
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