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Takeaways with Kirk Cameron

Colonel Jeffery Williams: Science Contradicts Faith | Ep. 129

Takeaways with Kirk Cameron

TBN

Tv & Film, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.8585 Ratings

🗓️ 4 July 2023

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Kirk Cameron is joined by astronaut Colonel Jeffrey Williams to discuss the beauty & wonder of God’s creation and what it means to have a heavenly perspective. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Colonel Jeffrey Williams served America for more than 27 years active duty in the U.S. Army and

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continues to serve our nation's space program.

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An astronaut since 1996, Williams has logged a record setting 534 days in space on four

0:48.1

flights, launching on both the space shuttle and the Russian Soyuz in direct support of the assembly and operation of the

0:56.1

International Space Station. Jeffrey, so great to have you here. Thanks for joining us.

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It's great to be with you, Kurt. Man, I got to tell you, I feel a little star, a little starstruck.

1:06.6

When I was a kid, the thought of being an astronaut was a dream. Was that a dream for you as a kid?

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I never imagined it would be possible as a kid.

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It was during my time later years at West Point that I realized there was an opportunity

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to not only get into flying and becoming a pilot and then experimental test pilot.

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The first Army astronaut was selected in 78. That's, 1978 was really when I made it a goal.

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I was about 20 years old.

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So go back and give us a little bit more of your background.

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You grew up on a dairy farm in, in the coldest place on Earth.

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We know that because it was called Winter Wisconsin. Wisconsin's cold enough,

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but you have a city called Winter Wisconsin. Yeah, and it's a dot on the map. And actually,

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I don't think it was named after the season. I think it was named after a family by the name of

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