Meaning the moon landing & walks are one big giant fairy tale for mankind.
No, they are historical facts with documented evidence, photos and eyewitnesses.
You choose not to believe it; big difference.
One of the eyewitness accounts, which is not going to go away however much you ignore it, is that of Charles Duke.
Charles was/is a scientist who was selected to take part in a space mission. He trained, went, walked on the moon and returned. He had done something that 99.99% of the world's population had never done. He could have boasted about it and about his achievement; maybe he did, for a while.
Then, he became a Christian - met, believed in and accepted Jesus and was filled with his Spirit. He is now a child of God and just as much a Christian as you are.
Now, he gives talks to people - not about his brief, 3-day walk on the moon, but about his continued walk with his Saviour. The moon landing didn't change his life; meeting Jesus did. I wonder how many people go to hear him; keen to hear about his science work, journey into space or landing on the moon, and end up hearing about Jesus as well?
The sad thing is that you once accepted his testimony - the testimony that GOD gave him because it was GOD who saved him.
The sad thing is that instead of rejoicing that someone else has become a child of God, has entered the kingdom and loves Jesus, you mock him as a teller of fairy stories.
The sad thing is that this attitude says a lot more about you than it does about him.
The awesome thing is that, whatever you say, Charles is a Christian. He was not rebuked or rejected by God for walking on the moon - he became a Christian after he returned.
He is possibly not the only Christian to have walked on the moon, and the moon landings have nothing at all to do with salvation.