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Washington, D.C., April 19, 2010 -- NASA, the United States' National Aeronautics and Space Administration, announced today the launch of the first-ever faith-based space program. The project, working-titled "In God We Thrust", will develop and launch a range of orbital, lunar, and... more
Reviewed by johnwatchtower Jul 14, 07:00pm ( 24 reviews ) • avantnews.com
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Rated by Torchiest on Jul 28, 8:45pm
*chuckle*
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Reviewed by backwoodsben on Jul 16, 5:05am
Here's what George would've wanted..
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Rated by AgingGothMom on Jul 15, 8:25pm
I admit it. I fell for it for about a minute.
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Reviewed by Cylons on Jul 15, 7:10pm
Holy crap I was worried there for a second...
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Rated by insanityrising on Jul 14, 8:49pm
From the page: "'I don't know a single person on NASA staff who hasn't been born again at least once,' said Dr. Mountebank." BAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
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Rated by johnwatchtower on Jul 14, 7:00pm
Washington, D.C., April 19, 2010 -- NASA, the United States' National Aeronautics and Space Administration, announced today the launch of the first-ever faith-based space program. The project, working-titled "In God We Thrust", will develop and launch a range of orbital, lunar, and interplanetary space vehicles using entirely faith-based methods of engineering, aeronautics, electronics and astrophysics.
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Rated by Chadrew on Jul 14, 2:38pm
Hilarious.