![]() |
ET phone .....Vatican..lol
Yup - the Pope and his Krew just came out said that they think aliens might exist..
Quote:
Quote:
I would love to know how the line of communication between God and Papal father went where the conclusion is that Aliens are now part of the Catholic doctrine. |
If God created aliens...Wouldn't it have been mentioned in the bible?
And some people believe that 'angels' are how aliens were interpreted at the time when the bible was written... Interesting anyway |
Quote:
What if the Aliens are part of the Heavens? Gah. The Bible can be interpreted in so many ways. Drives me insane. |
Quote:
They really need a second sequal to the bible . I liked the sequal but they toned down a lot of shit for a PG13 with the New Testement. Even if they can't manage a sequal then a directors cut woulf be good and get it back to at least an R. |
What's to say "God" mentioned everything when it dictated the bible?
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
And I don't think he ditated it either - well the New Testement anyway as I'm talking about Catholics here. |
I dunno... I just don't see any reason to ridicule Catholics when they make an announcement that's at least pretty cool. I mean- why bother?
|
Quote:
Quote:
Ok - i'm not sure how this came about but I'd like to know why the Catholic Church not believe in ALIENS. It just sounds like that Life of Brian line that 'You're making it up as you go along..' - is this this more stuff to blur the science/evolution/intelligent design/Noodley Monster debate? |
Quote:
To each his own...I just like to try to understand things |
I'm a christian. Not ridiculing any viewpoint here. I like bringing up debates and questions like this. For the record, i'm the one who believes in the Loch Ness Monster, aliens, and huge kraken monsters that we haven't found yet.
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
And yeah its fine for you to believe what ever you want. Personally I have not idea if there are aliens, loch nes monsters or Krackens, well no proof has swayed me either way (well except for Nessie but thats speculation not proof) but my point is what you believe or not is not passed onto millions of people and has now become part of their religious believe. Thats the difference. |
Quote:
Anyways, if there is a god, and this god created everything, then why make all those other planents in the thousands of galaxies in the universe, and not put anything on any of them? Hell even without the religious tone there, all thos planets and no other life forms? Whoever thinks that we are alone are dumb. But thats just my opinion Edit: Quote:
|
Quote:
Quote:
................... |
Quote:
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
I remember my aunt and uncle being relieved when the last pope said it was okay to love your kids even if they are gay. There is nothing inherently wrong with catholicism, but the idiots in charge get my blood boiling.
|
Quote:
I feel sorry for all those people in hell for eating Meat on Fridays before they revoked that one...What about Limbo where are all those dead babies* now ? |
I just think it's odd for anyone to tell someone else what they can and cannot believe...And I find it even more odd that some people accept that they can only believe what someone else tells them to believe...
|
Quote:
Quote:
Edit: Ok my math was wrong, the number is much much huger.... but you get what I mean |
Quote:
I'l tell u another funny thing - in the 30's here the church preached openly from the pulpit to encourage Irish men to sign up and fight for freedon in the Spanish civil war...True story..and who did they want em to fight with - yes the Fascists. So they wanted irih men to fight and die to help Franco.. |
Quote:
I'm going to assume you mean naive, not native. But here's my problem with your post, and why I reacted the way I did. Here was the original quote from your first post: Quote:
|
Okay- never mind- I see where you want to go with all this. Why not just start out there instead of pretending you wanted to talk about this recent announcement.
|
Religion has no place in government.l End of story. Morality does not require religion.
to my knowledge, the catholic church is the only leg of christianity that has a ruling counsel that tells people how to think and live.not to piss on your beliefs, but i have a problem with the people directing it. Dont think i am picking on just catholicism, though. i have a problem with anyone or group that tells people how to think. |
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
|
Slow day at the Vatican?
|
Found the unicorn bit:
Quote:
|
Quote:
I dont necesarrily think that science and religion should be mutually exclusive, but let me just say, i would not ask a volcanologist (for example) to weigh in on a spiritual or moral issue. |
Quote:
Its even more than that though.. I could be wroong but since the formation of the catholic church have they ever made one statement about aliens/ETs etc. I don't think they have. But now the whole evolution vs Inteligent design date has emerged - i think this is just another stab at the God is a scientist theme... |
Quote:
"The Vatican operates a telescope on one of the highest peaks in Arizona and it is utilized by a group of Jesuit priests/scientists, Father Jose Funes being one of them. Funes, an astronomer and a Jesuit priest, is one of a dozen scientists, most of them Jesuits, associated with the Vatican Observatory Research Group that operate the Arizona telescope and engages in advanced astrophysics, cosmology and galactic and extragalactic research. The Catholic Church engages in scientific research and these Jesuit scientists continue to show that the gap between science and religion can be bridged and that there need not be any conflict. These priests however have shared the view of many that creationism or ID has no place in a science classroom. Father Funes states:“When I teach at the University of Arizona, I tell students, I am a priest, a Jesuit, but my class is a science class ... and Science is about natural, not supernatural causes.” Funes is mapping the formation and evolution of galaxies within 100 million light years of Earth. By the time the project is completed, he will have observed about 400 galaxies. The telescope on Mt. Graham, a 10,700-foot peak, was inaugurated in September 1993. It was the first telescope in the world to use a mirror spun from a ceramic mold, a technique pioneered at the University of Arizona. A few yards away, the university has its own much larger double telescope with two giant mirrors that act like binoculars that can pull in images sharp enough to read a newspaper 5 miles away." |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
MR.F13 Please don't think me a know it all POS or someone seeking attention. (although who isn't when we post on public forums? It's pretty obvious that we are all looking for human interaction.) It's just that I love to communicate with others and frankly people that enjoy a good scare are normally more receptive than the more pedestrian of heart. This is actually fairly old news. The catholic church as far as public record is concerned has acknowledged at very least the possibility of extraterrestrials for at least the last 20-30 years. The Catholic church as a world power socio political organization will provide a very fundamental introduction to the REALITY of UFOs and the races that pilot them. This being in an effort to prevent world wide panic and the complete breakdown of religious based mass control as it's inevitable. It would take someone with a colossal amount of blind faith and a complete disregard for objectivity to refute the reality of UFOs at this point. There is just too much militarily/scientifically derived surveillance evidence, mass sightings and credible witnesses at this point. The governmental social powers that be have known for over 50 years that they would have no choice but to sequentially "break it gently" to the world's populous or risk tremendous upheaval as a result of their complete denial. To give you an idea of just how powerful the media can be as a tool of the government for the sake of information suppression and discredit: Over the last 5-10 years, the former Defense Minister of Canada has been one of the strongest public supporters of the reality of the UFO phenomenon. He has lectured around the globe hand in hand (not gay related) with various high ranking members of both publicly and privately recognized intelligentsia think tanks. This being in an effort to further expand the scientific studies of UFOs among very credible researchers and institutions (not that kind). Many of these think tank members include current high level intelligence agents, retired air force officers(globally networked with other countries), astronauts & highly accredited scientists of every walk. It's cool shit and the coolest thing is that it's most definitely 4real. |
I went to the Vatican a couple months back...buddy of mine stole shit from the giftshop.
|
I try to keep an open mind and i know there are things that have no explanation and may never.I'm just a person that needs proof(not some fake ass crop circles)that aliens or whatever exsist.I'm not trying to piss anyone off or whatever,its just how i look at things.The Mothman is big shit where i live.Everyone,old and young,think they have seen it.There are so many dumbasses with a video camera trying to catch a glimpse.I've heard all the stories,watched the shitty movie,ad been to our little museum..still i do not believe it.If the thing came down and shit on my head,i would believe its real.I'm just saying i need proof.
|
Quote:
Quote:
I guess it does make sense (though I'm not 100% in agreement that it takes a colossal amount of blind faith and a complete disregard for objectivity not to believe) in that the Church has to move with the times. It wasn't that long ago that they believed in burning heretics alive.. Quote:
'Writing in the Vatican newspaper, the astronomer, Father Gabriel Funes, said intelligent beings created by God could exist in outer space.' |
All times are GMT -8. The time now is 09:47 AM. |