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Why NASA Covered Up Communion on the Moon

As America offered its official farewells in a memorial service September 12 to Neil Armstrong, the first man to set foot on the moon, the second man on the moon, Edwin Eugene “Buzz” Aldrin, was no doubt recalling that first lunar mission in mid-July 1969. And among the recollections of the event that have been resurrected by the media over the past few days was Aldrin's decision to mark the historic occasion in perhaps the most appropriate way possible: by taking a few moments to worship God through communion, partaking of the emblems of Christ's body and blood.

NASA allowed an astronaut to take a small bag of personal items with him on such flights, and amongst his own effects Aldrin, an elder in his Presbyterian church back home in Texas, packed a communion wafer and a small vial of communion wine consecrated by his pastor. A few minutes after he and Armstrong landed on the lunar surface, Aldrin, pilot of the Lunar Module, radioed back to Mission Control in Houston, with this personal message: “I’d like to take this opportunity to ask every person listening in, whoever and wherever they may be, to pause for a moment and contemplate the events of the past few hours and to give thanks in his or her own way.”

As NASA officials, nervous about the backlash over religious expression by the astronaut, blacked out the radio communication with the rest of the world, Aldrin proceeded with his own personal observance, reading aloud the words of Christ from the Gospel of John: “I am the vine, you are the branches. Whoever abides in me will bring forth much fruit. Apart from me you can do nothing” (John 15:5).

Then in the 250,000 miles of silence between him and Earth, Aldrin recalled later in a Guideposts magazine article, he observed the solemn Christian tradition that has connected millions of Christians over the past 2,000 years to their Savior. Opening the package containing the emblems of Christ's body and blood, “I ate the tiny Host and swallowed the wine,” wrote Aldrin. “I gave thanks for the intelligence and spirit that had brought two young pilots to the Sea of Tranquility.” He added that “it was interesting for me to think: the very first liquid ever poured on the moon, and the very first food eaten there, were the communion elements.”

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  • antiliberalcryptonite

    There is a display commemorating this event at the Bible Museum at Houston Baptist University.

    • Bighoss

      Interesting–and revealing as well. How, one might ask, did it get THERE if, as alleged in the article, it was covered up by NASA? Answer: no cover-up, just wing-nut paranoia and conspiracy theory illogic at work, along with a dose of the typical distrust of government. Like the "birther" mentality that still infects so many irremediable ignoramuses.

  • Terry Gabrich

    Armstrong never set foot on the moon. The moon landing was staged. It is impossible for us to go to the moon, that is why we have never gone to the moon since 1969. It was all staged in Nevada. Armstrong actually gave clues of this in one of his speeches. He didn't directly say that he never went to the moon, but indirectly. Australians at the time were viewing the moon walk and saw something that was peculiar. On of the astronauts kicked something. In later years, when electronics was more advanced, they were able to zoom in on the object. What they found was that the object that was kicked was a coke bottle. I don't think that there are any coke bottles or vending machines on the moon. Doing a little research, they also found a flask.

    • John Hunter

      Yeah Right ! And "Curiosity" landing on Mars was also "staged"?

      The picture of Earth taken from the moon was also "staged"?

      How do we know the "coke bottle" wasn't "staged" ?

      And you know it is "impossible…to go to the moon".?

      We spent billions of Dollars to "kick a coke bottle" ! good show Terry.

    • Wesley

      you do know that the landing video had to be piece since someone at NASA accidentally tape another space video over the original tape. until America is willing to pay the price to return to the moon deep space travel will not be possible. back then people were expecting us to have lunar colonies by now if not have already landing on Mars. i would like to see Romney set a goal much like JFK did back in the early 1960s about putting a man on the moon to start a lunar colony by the mid 21st century. just imagine what kind of economic progress we could make between now and then. much of our progress in innovation was a result of the space program; solar power, battery powered hand tools, camcorders, internet, personal computers, even cellphones have their origins from innovations developed for the space program.

    • Gordon

      Are you also a member of the Flat Earth Society?!

    • http://profiles.yahoo.com/u/QHRUML5XFH7AMSWH63TQH7F7E4 MalikTous

      You sound like you've watched 'Capricorn One' (or read Ron Goulart's novel of it) too often.

    • Eileen

      If it were stages then why did he bring communion to a stagged event. That would not be logical.

    • Michael G.

      I got news for ya.' The moon doesn't exist either. Neither does the sun, nor the stars. There is no such thing as space flight. There are no airplanes, no cars, only horses…Oh, I forgot, these are fake too.

    • Bighoss

      Terry, you are one confused dweeb. You say THIS:

      "It is impossible for us to go to the moon, that is why we have never gone to the moon since 1969."

      Tell us this, Terry : How can it be "impossible for us to go to the moon," while we "have never gone to the moon SINCE 1969." If we have not been there SINCE 1969, that means we were there IN1969. Thus it can not have been impossible.

      Get yer mind right, Terry.

      By the way–are you also a "birther"?

      • Despeville

        :0)

    • 32eagle

      That's some of Neil's Top Secret stash-if only you had been able to zoom in on that coca-cola bottle-you would have seen the writing and signature -but the first jack daniels and coke consumed on the moon is now out of the bag-thanks alot Terry- secrets don't stay secret with your eagle eyes

    • Jeff Dixon

      24 men have orbited or flown past the moon. 12 men have landed on the surface of the moon. Three men have flown to the moon twice.

      Apollo 8, December 1968 (Lunar orbit)
      Frank Borman
      James Lovell
      William Anders

      Apollo 10, May 1969 (Lunar orbit)
      Eugene Cernan
      John Young
      Thomas Stafford

      Apollo 11, July 1969
      Neil Armstrong (Lunar landing)
      Edwin Aldrin (Lunar landing)
      Michael Collins (Lunar orbit)

      Apollo 12, November 1969
      Charles Conrad (Lunar landing)
      Alan Bean (Lunar landing)
      Richard Gordon (Lunar orbit)

      Apollo 13, April 1970 (Lunar Flyby, no landing, no orbit)
      James Lovell (First man to visit moon twice)
      John Swigert
      Fred Haise

      Apollo 14, January/February 1971
      Alan Shepard (Lunar landing)
      Edgar Mitchell (Lunar landing)
      Stuart Roosa (Lunar orbit)

      Apollo 15, July 1971
      David Scott (Lunar landing)
      James Irwin (Lunar landing)
      Alfred Worden (Lunar orbit)

      Apollo 16, April 1972
      John Young (Lunar landing) (Second man to visit moon twice)
      Charles Duke (Lunar landing)
      Thomas Mattingly (Lunar orbit)

      Apollo 17, December 1972
      Eugene Cernan (Lunar landing) (Third man to visit moon twice)
      Harrison Schmitt (Lunar landing)
      Ronald Evans (Lunar orbit)

      Last time I checked, 1971 and 1972 occurred after 1969.

  • LouiseCA

    Praise the Lord God!

  • http://profiles.yahoo.com/u/QHRUML5XFH7AMSWH63TQH7F7E4 MalikTous

    If Armstrong and Aldrin were willing participants, I see no problem. Only time I object is when such activities are forced on people of other faiths. People need to quit putting down peaceful faiths and get a life; faiths need to join the 'keep the peace club' and abolish religious or 'holy' wars and jihads in favour of healthy sports that honour all the gods involved by not depleting the worshippers!

    • Wolf-Spider

      Unfortunately, Muslims follow the mantra "Believe as I do, or perish." Their philosophy is "Me against my brother: My brother and I against my cousin: My brother, cousin, and I against all outsiders." The ONLY time there will be peace is if there are no more Muslims. I'm not saying that to be hateful; Just stating an observation.
      Wolf-Spider

      • 32eagle

        I made the statement myself recently that if Adolf Hitler had targeted the muslims instead of Jews many years back- that he would have been doing us a big favor-however I feel that there are muslims that will convert to christians and convert their brother,sister,cousin-and so on until jihad gets their panties in a bind

  • Gordon

    It's awesome to realize that the Lord's supper was the first meal eaten on the moon…praise God!

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100004047180339 John Adams

    The US government, of which NASA is an agency, has been censoring Christians for quite some time. Persecution of Christians in the US has even begun. I believe it will increase and spread. I suspect martyrdom isn't too far away for some.

    • Wesley

      it has only happened because the Church did not stand up for Christ in the culture for half a century given secular humanist free reign at controlling the debate and then after they return many see it as hopeless because they are too busy looking for the "rapture" which is not found in the Bible instead of relaying the foundations in the culture. it took just three centuries for the church to take over the pagan Roman Empire among the most intense persecution the world has ever known or would ever know.

      • Mex Seiko

        unfortunately, that takeover ended up in many, many centuries of corruption and apostasy. We really need a national revival, but this time perhaps nothing less than a disaster would bring us ack to Him as usually trouble does. I remember seeing people praying on the streets when the first gulf war in '91 exploded.

  • Eileen

    I never heard that before. God chose a very good man to be the first to walk on the moon.

  • Francois Retief

    Apart from participating in the feeblish attempts to keep the moon landing fable alive for 40 years now, there
    is something else that raises a question about this article published by Zionica.

    What precisely is it that Aldrin did
    when he “observed the solemn Christian tradition that has connected millions of
    Christians over the past 2,000 years to their Savior” while the Word of God
    clearly teaches that it is the Savior that brings Christians to God – not a
    wafer that brings Christians to Christ?

    Furthermore, since when would a Pastor
    from a Presbyterian Church consecrate a “communion wafer and a small vial of
    communion wine” without rejecting the words of the Savior and consequently the Savior
    himself?

    • BrianMccleaf

      1 CORINTHIANS 11:23-29 is what Buzz did. and his remembrance is like millions of others, joined together. it is a binding. the preacher prayed FOR a blessing not like he changed anything.
      Either get chuched up or be lost.

      • mallen11

        Being "churched up" is not salvation, believing in the Lord Jesus Christ as our only savior is the way of salvation.

        John 1:11-13, 3:16, 5:24, 10:28-30, 14:6; Acts 16:31; Romans 3:23-26, 5:8, 6:23, 10:9-10; Ephesians 2:8-10; Titus 3:5; Hebrews 7:24-25; I Peter 1:18-19, I John 5:11-13

        • BrianMccleaf

          That's right! But we are talking about what the bible says about communion. The "be lost" was not for the soul, but for the commentor to stop spouting off.

          • mallen11

            Thank you, and I agree but then a right thing done in a wrong way is wrong.

          • 32eagle

            therefore a wrong thing is always done the wrong way if it is a sin

          • mallen11

            This is what I was taught growing up:
            A right thing done in the wrong way is wrong.
            A wrong thing done in the right way is wrong.
            A wrong thing done in the wrong way is wrong
            A right thing done in the right way is right.
            So we should always try to do the right things in life whether socially or spiritually. We have to be taught to do things the right way from very early in life.
            Sin is sin and never right no matter how it is done.

          • 32eagle

            Thank You for the great message- excellent mallen !!!

      • Wesley

        nothing like celebrating a momentous event than feeding your soul with spiritual food and intimacy with Christ.

  • Devasahayam

    Doubly awesome:
    (*) Lord's Supper first thing eaten on lunar surface
    (*) one more debunking of the "moon landings were faked" (none of the fools who believe this can explain how garbage/debris can be faked)!

  • Old Man

    Neil Armstrong – Apollo 11 – July, 1969
    Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin – Apollo 11 – July, 1969
    Charles "Pete" Conrad – Apollo 12 – November, 1969 (may have been scheduled to land again on Apollo 20, though unlikely as he had already walked on the Moon)
    Alan Bean – Apollo 12 – November, 1969
    Alan Shepard – Apollo 14 – February, 1971
    Edgar Mitchell – Apollo 14 – February, 1971
    David Scott – Apollo 15 – July, 1971
    James Irwin – Apollo 15 – July, 1971
    John Young – Apollo 16 – April, 1972 (also on Apollo 10, without landing)
    Charles Duke – Apollo 16 – April, 1972
    Eugene Cernan – Apollo 17 – December, 1972 (also on Apollo 10, without landing)
    Harrison Schmitt – Apollo 17 – December, 1972

    Check your history. In all there have been 12 USA astronauts walk on the moon's surface.

    • Michael G.

      Don't forget Obama… He thinks he hung the moon…

      • 32eagle

        he says he was hatched in hawaii

  • fliteking

    Praise!

  • edinflorida

    if a Muslim County ever lands a man on the mood the Muslims will celebrate the event by stoning an infidel. That's just what they do.

  • Stealth

    Wonderful!

  • Goatie

    Amen and Praise the Lord God. This is the best news I've heard in four years. Thank-you, Aldrin, and may the Good Lord bless and keep you and the righteous people of this wonderful country.

  • Michael G.

    Why would anyone be against this?

  • Kelly

    very profound action and one to be applauded.

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/HIMCS5W6LWZFWWUR5X4A773RIQ charles

    If Obama was the prez back then he would have locked them up for DWI

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Neal-Avery/100003816547114 Neal Avery

    I think it's great.

  • jagraham

    There are three possible options that result in only two certain outcomes.
    First option and outcome: Vote for and re-elect the Hope and Change candidate that supposedly cares about the poor and uses the words of the Bible as his justification for massively increasing spending on social welfare programs. If Christians turn out and vote for President Obama then he will be re-elected.
    Second option and outcome: Vote for the rich, capitalist, candidate that promises to return America to its original foundations to a less centralized government with more personal freedoms. This candidate’s religion even denies the Orthodox Christian view of the Trinity. Mormonism even espouses that Satan and Jesus are spirit brothers and that God had physical relations with Mary. If Christians turn out and vote en masse for Governor Romney despite his religion, then he will be elected.
    Third option and outcome: Christians abstain from voting because each candidate is unworthy; Obama wants gay marriage and Romney’s religion denies that Jesus is Lord above all. In good conscience Christians stay home from the polls. That results again in the first outcome.
    Reflecting on the first option: If anyone thinks that President Obama is a Christian then let the record speak for itself. This is a man who for 20 years sat under the hate-filled preaching a Rev Jeremiah Wright, a Black Liberation Theology hate monger. I wonder if Rev Wright ever preached on “Loving God and Loving your neighbor as yourself” which Jesus said is the Greatest Commandment (Matthew 22)? Radio talk show host and former political candidate Alan Keyes, even offered further evidence in 2004 that then Senate Candidate Obama was not a Christian. Keyes said that even “Jesus Christ would not vote for Obama” due to his far left views on abortion and infanticide while serving in the Illinois State Senate.
    President Obama recently showed more of his so-called “Christian” faith in by claiming to have compassion on same sex individuals who want to have the same rights of marriage that heterosexuals have enjoyed from the beginning of civilization. The President even cited the Golden Rule in his decision. We must be reminded however that even Satan quoted scripture when he tempted Jesus (Matthew 4). Similarly, the President quoted scripture to justify his position. Unfortunately his position is inconsistent with the whole counsel of Holy Writ. This misreading of the Bible is what the Great Reformer, Martin Luther, warned when he said that “Scripture does not have a wax nose” and is not to be twisted into anything we want it to say. Seems this was just a bone to the Gay Rights crowd so they would continue to donate to the President’s re-election effort.
    President Obama has led from behind on this economic recovery and led from the front increasing this catastrophic debt burden he has imposed upon our children and grandchildren. Unfortunately these massive tax increases will choke the growth of this economy and our power as a world leader will consequently diminish. When he promised to change this country, he meant what he said. In my view, the President is actually a statist. His god is actually the all-powerful government bent on subjugating a free people under his rule.
    Reflecting on the second option: So what would a Mormon presidency look like? There are sixteen Mormons serving in the US Congress. Mormons are known for their abstentions from alcohol, tobacco, caffeine. I served in the military with many Mormons and they were some of the finest officers dedicated to the defense of America that I ever served with. Other Mormon friends I have are some of the hardest working and most patriotic people I know. Devout Mormons are law abiding citizens of very higher moral standards and committed to their families. Governor Romney and his family could be characterized in this way.
    Would Mormon theology or a Mormon President be counter to the preservation of our Great Republic? First, we must understand that Mormon theology is a “works based” religion. I think we could infer that good works accomplished by any group (feeding the hungry, blood drives, coats for kids, etc…) are beneficial to our society as a whole. The disagreement is in the motivation for doing good works. The theological discussion with Mormons or other religions is whether good works can justify our standing on Judgment Day before God Almighty. What is not in dispute is the “good” in the term good works.
    Second, would Governor Romney be the mouthpiece of the Mormon Church or a good President of all the people? As President, Romney promised to pursue a conservative, pro-growth economic agenda. His number one economic priority would be to grow the economy — helping to create good jobs, raise incomes and preserve American strength. Just as President Kennedy was the first Catholic president and did not act as the American Pope, there is no reason to think that a Romney Presidency would rule from Salt Lake City.
    Reflecting on the third option: Christians staying home from the polls or voting for a third party candidate keeps the status quo in place with Harry Reid running the Senate and conservatives being demonized in the House for wanting to reign in the debt. Worse than that, if we don’t overturn the Affordable Care Act we become complicit in furthering the continued slaughter of the unborn under the ruse of “Women’s Health Coverage.” This government’s intervention, never seen before in the history of this Great Republic, mandating that faith based organizations participate in this slaughter is unconscionable. Think of it this way, we have a modern King Herod in office that is determined to slaughter the unborn and whose ultimate goal is power, total power. (Historical note-around the time of Jesus birth King Herod ordered the slaughter of boys two years old and under in Israel to try to kill Jesus.)
    What is a Conservative Christian supposed to do? Christians should be all about sharing the message of God’s love through Jesus Christ. We are also called in the New Testament to be good citizens. Therein lays the dilemma, because the world of politics is a human endeavor run by sinners, of which I am one. Christians also understand the reality of the evil that exists around us. Jesus called us to be “Salt and Light” to a dark and lost world. Therefore I should do everything in my power to advance the kingdom of Christ and counter evil. Therefore I have to vote and I have to vote against the current President’s policies.
    In light of the recent attacks on our embassies in the Middle East and North Africa, it seems that the current President is more content with appeasing the Muslim Brotherhood than standing strong against the regimes that want to do us harm. Just as I am justified in killing an intruder that comes into my house and seeks to do my family harm, our country is also justified in defending itself against militant Islam that is hostile to our values and the freedoms we enjoy in the West. Justification for Christians to take up arms can be found in what is called Just War Theory.
    If Christians cannot vote in good conscience for the Romney/Ryan ticket due to the Mormon connection, please consider stopping the modern King Herod by voting against President Obama. That would be the “R” selection on the ballot

    Read more: http://freedomoutpost.com/2012/09/what-is-the-conservative-christian-to-do-in-the-2012-presidential-election/#ixzz26pnBTDJz

    • Bighoss

      That upright gentleman, Alan Keyes, whom you cite affectionately–is he the same Alan Keys who raked over Hilary Clinton when she decided to run for senator in New York? Keys harshly questioned her status as a New York resident. Then that same Alan Keyes, who had never lived in Illinois, upon being courted by the chronically unethical Illinois GOP to run against Obama, zinged into that state and claimed residency so HE could run against Obama. Is the hypocrite Alan Keys, who pulled this disgraceful maneuver, the Alan Keyes of whom you write so favorably?

      From this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Senate_election_in_Illinois,_2004

      "The Illinois Republican State Central Committee chose former diplomat Alan Keyes to replace Ryan as the Republican candidate. Keyes, a conservative Republican from Maryland, faced an uphill battle. First, Keyes had few ties to Illinois political leaders. Second, during the time when Obama had no opponent, he had campaigned throughout the more conservative downstate regions to build up name recognition. Third, Keyes was seen as a carpetbagger, only establishing legal residency in Calumet City, Illinois days before running. The Chicago Tribune in an editorial, stated that 'Mr. Keyes may have noticed a large body of water as he flew into O'Hare. That is called Lake Michigan.' In 2000, Keyes attacked Hillary Clinton for running for US Senator from New York even though she had never lived there, calling her a carpetbagger."

      Keyes deservedly got his butt trounced in the election, by the way.

  • 32eagle

    Coverup from 1969-lots of folks would have loved to hear that communion in it's entirety but because of some-beatles fan and ahead of their time communist -the massive public did not- if only this bigshot was a monkees fan and true blue patriot we would remember this because we would have heard it shortly after houston control did

  • CHBN

    After you learn a tiny little bit more about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, sometimes known by the nicknam "Mormon", you might find that these members are truly, deeply respectful of the Consitution of the United States of America and the laws of the land we live on. Granted, there are some slackers. But most are wanting only the best, brightest future for everyone in this country. I know that I do. I will vote for Romney-Ryan because they hold out the best hope of action with responsibility available. Do not impunge our integrity or our patriotism.

    • Bighoss

      Mormons mistakenly believe the Constitution to be a divinely inspired document. That is taking things way too far.

  • Gringo Infidel

    Despite the censoring the truth will always be revealed eventually.

    Praise be to HIM!

    Shame on NASA for this reprehensible behavior.