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Revision as of 02:10, 9 September 2023 by TDM (talk | contribs) (A 1975 Soviet poster captioned: "There is no God!"; a reference to Soviet cosmonaut, Gherman Titov, the second person to orbit the earth after Yuri Gagarin. In 1962, Titov famously and controversially told an audience at the Seattle World Far, "Sometimes people are saying that God is out there. I was looking around attentively all day but I didn’t find anybody there. I saw neither angels nor God.")
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A 1975 Soviet poster captioned: "There is no God!"; a reference to Soviet cosmonaut, Gherman Titov, the second person to orbit the earth after Yuri Gagarin. In 1962, Titov famously and controversially told an audience at the Seattle World Far, "Sometimes people are saying that God is out there. I was looking around attentively all day but I didn’t find anybody there. I saw neither angels nor God."

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