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Monday, February 29, 2016

NASA Finally Bows to the Name of Jesus After Censorship


3:00PM EST 2/29/2016


In June 2015, members of Johnson Space Center's Praise and Worship Club said attorneys for NASA's legal department told them they could not use the name Jesus in announcements appearing in the space agency's newsletters. (Flickr/Creative Commons)

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In June 2015, members of Johnson Space Center's Praise and Worship Club said attorneys for NASA's legal department told them they could not use the name Jesus in announcements appearing in the space agency's newsletters. The club's leadership was also told that "NASA would be censoring all future club announcements that featured the name 'Jesus.'"

Consequently, until the AFA Action Alert in February 2016, the name "Jesus" was conspicuously absent from the Johnson Space Center newsletters containing announcements from the Praise and Worship Club.

Immediately after AFA launched an Action Alert, "NASA censors 'Jesus' from newsletter," NASA responded. It would not deny our claims, but simply stated it "does not prohibit the use of any specific religious names in employee newsletters or other internal communications."

You can see the club's newsletter announcements and timetable here.

This week, NASA, sent a copy of its latest newsletter to AFA. In the February 16 issue, one week after AFA's alert, NASA included the name "Jesus" in the Praise and Worship club's newsletter announcement!

Coincidence? We don't think so.

We believe it is a result of you taking action to ensure that religious liberties are protected wherever they are threatened.

Thanks to your efforts, and for standing with AFA. Together, and with God's help, we are making a difference!

Thank you in advance, and may God bless you!

Tim Wildmon is the president of the American Family Association.




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