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    @sonship said
    @Ghost-of-a-Duke

    From memory, sonship seemed open to the idea that they were faked.


    It has been told me by someone familiar with military service (US Airforce) and who is a strong supporter of the Apollo moon landings, that some of the footage is obviously staged (fake). And it was done so beforehand, in case of failure or mishap. In case ...[text shortened]... that is probably my only comment right now.
    I have only browsed through some of the contributions.
    You read like philokalia when he’s talking about someone he’s met who had told him about some racist stuff but he’s not really sure what to think and so just asks what everybody else thinks ... and blinks rapidly.
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    @sonship said
    @Ghost-of-a-Duke

    From memory, sonship seemed open to the idea that they were faked.


    It has been told me by someone familiar with military service (US Airforce) and who is a strong supporter of the Apollo moon landings, that some of the footage is obviously staged (fake). And it was done so beforehand, in case of failure or mishap. In case ...[text shortened]... that is probably my only comment right now.
    I have only browsed through some of the contributions.
    So do you think that the Moon landings happened or not?
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    @divegeester said
    ToO recently made a claim which I think (although I questioned him several times due to his poor grammar) was saying that several Christians in this forum believe that the Moon landings were faked.

    Does anyone here think this and if so is there a spiritual aspect to your disbelief in the Apollo project?
    The moon landings were fake?

    I thought the moon was fake.

    In fact, I don't really believe anyone on this web site actually exists.
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    @whodey said
    The moon landings were fake?

    I thought the moon was fake.

    In fact, I don't really believe anyone on this web site actually exists.
    I thought the moon was fake.
    Yeah, NASA's real job is to hold up a giant wheel of brie in the sky. Their employees have a habit of eating it, which explains the phases of the moon and they have to get a new one each month. They would use Philadelphia cream cheese, but there was a labour dispute over health concerns about food additives.
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    The moon and Antarctica
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    @sonship said

    It has been told me by someone familiar with military service
    We have all come across him ...
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    @wolfgang59

    We have all come across him ...


    We may not have all come across him as your sarcasm suggests.
    But many of us are familiar with President Bill Clinton, an American president who voiced his doubts about what he was led to believe about moon landings.

    Former President Bill Clinton in his 2004 autobiography, My Life, states: "Just a month before, Apollo 11 astronauts Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong had left their colleague, Michael Collins, aboard spaceship Columbia and walked on the moon...The old carpenter asked me if I really believed it happened. I said sure, I saw it on television. He disagreed; he said that he didn't believe it for a minute, that 'them television fellers' could make things look real that weren't. Back then, I thought he was a crank. During my eight years in Washington, I saw some things on TV that made me wonder if he wasn't ahead of his time."[2]
    From Wiki
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    @sonship said
    @wolfgang59
    We have all come across him ...

    We may not have all come across him as your sarcasm suggests.But many of us are familiar with President Bill Clinton, an American president who voiced his doubts about what he was led to believe about moon landings.
    Former President Bill Clinton in his 2004 autobiography, My Life, states: "Just a I saw some things on TV that made me wonder if he wasn't ahead of his time."[2]
    From Wiki
    So do you think that the Moon landings happened or not?
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    Currently, in the United States; there are two statements which automatically disqualify a person from being taken seriously in any conversation:

    - "The moon-landings were staged."
    - "Donald Trump is a great man."
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    @divegeester

    You already got your wisecrack in. You already expressed what you think you know about what I wrote. So be happy with your already settled view.

    You read like philokalia when he’s talking about someone he’s met who had told him about some racist stuff but he’s not really sure what to think and so just asks what everybody else thinks ... and blinks rapidly.
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    @sonship said
    @divegeester

    You already got your wisecrack in. You already expressed what you think you know about what I wrote. So be happy with your already settled view.

    You read like philokalia when he’s talking about someone he’s met who had told him about some racist stuff but he’s not really sure what to think and so just asks what everybody else thinks ... and blinks rapidly.
    It’s not a “wisecrack”.

    Philokalia used to post in debates about something he had been given to read which he then talked about in the forum as though he was undecided on what it meant but really he was. He would go all blinky-eyed and say he wasn’t sure what it meant and why did other people think etc.

    Your post read a little like that. I.e. you have an opinion but are too embarrassed to say outright what that opinion is, so you post an opinion by someone else with which you most likely agree but feel insulated from any forum blowback or scrutiny which may ensue.

    Hence me asking you for a third time... do you personally think the moon landings actually happened?
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    @divegeester

    I have lingering doubts about some of the video footage. These questions influence my view of what in 1969 was told I was seeing me on television.

    I saw the first broadcasted landing on live TV.

    I find it hard to shake all of these questions. And I have never been afraid of ANY "blowback" from you Divegeester, except when your breath is a little foul smelling.

    Do you believe it, lock, stock, and barrel, ALL of it ??
    I have some doubts about some things.
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    @sonship said
    @sonship said
    I find it hard to shake all of these questions. And I have never been afraid of ANY "blowback" from you Divegeester, except when your breath is a little foul smelling.

    Do you think the evidence that Jesus rose from the dead is stronger and more convincing than the evidence that the U.S. landed on the moon?
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    Do you think the evidence that Jesus rose from the dead is stronger and more convincing than the evidence that the U.S. landed on the moon?


    Yes.

    By the way. I do not WANT that six or seven times men DID NOT walked and ride buggies on the moon. I'm just curious about the real facts.

    I also find it puzzling that the technology written in multitudes of NASA documents had been lost.

    I would sooner believe if NASA just came out and said that the technology is nobody's business, state secrets, and they classified all of it. But that they lost it?

    Sounds fishy.
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