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July 20, 2009
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![]() ![]() Founding of The Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-Day Saints (1830)Shortly after Joseph Smith published the Book of Mormon in 1830, he officially founded The Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints—also known as the Mormon Church—in Fayette, New York. The church flourished but was forced to relocate frequently. It was violently expelled from Missouri, and a mob killed Smith in Illinois in 1844. His successor, Brigham Young, led followers to Utah three years later. Tensions with the US government continued to escalate, culminating in what war? More... Discuss |
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Oh what a feeling to Neil Armstrong must have had to be making the first footprint on the moon , amazing for sure , nice video and music , I was reading his speech that he made to the public at that time and it was so nice he thanked and praised all the people involved in the actual designing and making of the spaceship, so much hard work went into that event ever being accomplished and well worth it , an amazing part of history .
What I have always found interesting is the controversy over exactly what Armstrong said. It's always been "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."
The semantics are what's argued because "man" and "mankind" are the same thing. If you listen to the broadcast, he says the first part, then hesitates as though he's suddenly aware he left out the "a", as in "One small step for A man..."
The tape has been analyzed over and over, but there's also some interference at the same time and perhaps the "a" was cut out. Even if it was LEFT out, the meaning was clear, huh?
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