Some are calling it political correctness “gone mad”: The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has prohibited a group of Christian employees from writing “Jesus” in a newsletter. Did NASA’s legal department make the right call?

The dustup occurred at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, the base for thousands of NASA employees. Last May, a group of NASA workers, calling themselves the JSC Praise and Worship Club, held a meeting with the theme “Jesus is our life” and promoted the meeting in a JSC newsletter.

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