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In 1967, the U.N. created the outer space treaty, and thus all the countries agreed that nothing could be claimed beyond the karman line. The karman line is approximately 100 kilometers above sea level. (62 miles) The karman line is the agreed upon place where flight scientifically can no longer be supported. The atmosphere thins the higher the altitude and at the karman line the altitude is too thin to support flight.

Anything that happens beyond the karman line is recorded by the federation aeronautique Internationale. (FAI) According to NASA and science, there is no way to fly beyond the karman line. Everything in space is beyond the karman line. Thus, there is no way to physically prove anything in outer space exists, including the moon.

The bible says that in the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. This implies that the earth is one place and heaven is another place. For centuries people knew that heaven was up above. If we continue to read the bible, we learn that the presence of God is like fire. The presence of God is an incredible burning energy.

Science and NASA say that outer space is filled with radiation. We are familiar with radiation as an incredible burning energy. We use radiation to microwave our food or make our food hot. If we were to attempt to go to outer space or heaven, we would die, because it would be like trying to fly into a nuclear bomb.

The tower of Babel was built tall to try and reach heaven. Everyone knows heaven is up. The U.N. invented outer space in the 1960s and outer space and everything associated with it is a lie, and ever since they've been using the media to jam that lie down our throats. Did children play with toy rocketships 100 years ago? How come you don't see space memorabilia in antique stores?

Outer space doesn't exist and is just a part of the evil new world order to discredit heaven from existing. Thank you for reading.

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