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Startling, But True

Formerly in Boston

By Charles W. Bevard jr.

"Space is So Startling" closed at John Hancock Hall Saturday night, and not a moment too soon.

The narrator, an oddly dressed fellow named Mr. Nod (I always called him the sandman) wanders through the world spreading the Moral Rearmament message. He is encouraged when an American astronaut returns to report that he did see (or at least hear) God in space. Naturally enough, that's why he found it so startling.

It got worse from there.

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