Mass on the Moon

Part of my long fascination with history is the intriguing little tidbits that are littered amidst the major dates and big wars and towering personalities.  The details that are never deemed worthy enough (or politically correct enough) for a history text in a classroom, but which come out where and when you least expect them.

For example, the first things that a human being ate and drank while on the moon were the bread and wine of the Lord's Supper.  That's pretty cool.  That in the midst of such a profound accomplishment of human ingenuity and determination, someone made arrangements to celebrate God's greatest accomplishment on behalf of mankind - our salvation.

 

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