
QA2: Question and Answer with Jim Osman and Colonel Jeff Williams
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In this extensive and final Q&A session, moderated by Pastor Jim Osman, Colonel Jeff Williams answered many questions about his space missions, faith, and scientific insights. Topics included the existence of a secret space program, the Space Force, evidence of the moon landing, astronaut training, faith conversations in space, and the Dominion mandate’s relevance to space exploration. Williams shared how his experiences in space enriched his faith and perspective. He also addressed practical aspects of life aboard the space station, future lunar exploration, and the theological implications of space travel.
Questions Asked:
- Is there a secret space program?
- What evidence supports the moon landing?
- How long is the training to go to space?
- Do you ever debate unsaved astronauts, and what proofs do you use?
- Does the Dominion mandate of Genesis extend to space?
- How have your experiences in space helped you grow in faith?
- What are the crew's responsibilities, and what research is conducted on the space station?
- What are the risks of using pure oxygen in spacesuits?
- Should space travel be publicly or privately funded?
- Will we explore space in eternity? Will you get to Mars?
...and more.
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