Release 28a - POPE: "Vatican says aliens could
exist!"
MODERATOR's NOTE: When the attached was
broadcast worldwide, many were startled and surprised at what
the Vatican -- with the full blessing of Pope Benedict XVI --
had to say regarding ALIEN LIFE FORMS. However, when I read
articles like the attached -- and there were MANY -- I knew
instantly that it was sparked by Pope Benedict XVI's private
2-hour visit with OSR [Our Special Guest]. It doesn't take a
rocket scientist to connect the chain of events and dots: The
Pope visits America between April 15 - 20 + ANONYMOUS notifies
me on Wednesday, 4-23-08 that the Pope met with OSR = The
Vatican makes a stunning announcement on or about May 12-13,
2008 regarding ALIEN LIFE in our universe. Many thanx to MARK
GRAFFIS for the attached of which he did not know that it was
part of a much larger picture and will now be added and
memorialized on the "Project SERPO" Web site.
Vatican says aliens could exist
By David Willey
BBC News, Rome
The Pope's chief astronomer says that life on Mars cannot be
ruled out.
Writing in the Vatican newspaper, the astronomer, Father Gabriel
Funes, said
intelligent beings created by God could exist in outer space.
Father Funes, director of the Vatican Observatory near Rome, is
a respected
scientist who collaborates with universities around the world.
The search for forms of extraterrestrial life, he says, does not
contradict
belief in God.
The official Vatican newspaper headlines his article 'Aliens Are
My Brother'.
'Free from sin'
Just as there are multiple forms of life on earth, so there
could exist
intelligent beings in outer space created by God. And some
aliens could even be
free from original sin, he speculates.
Asked about the Catholic Church's condemnation four centuries
ago of the
Italian inventor of the telescope, Galileo, Father Funes
diplomatically says
mistakes were made, but it is time to turn the page and look
towards the future.
Science and religion need each other, and many astronomers
believe in God, he
assures readers.
To strengthen its scientific credentials, the Vatican is
organising a
conference next year to mark the 200th anniversary of the birth
of the author of
the Origin of Species, Charles Darwin.
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/europe/7399661.stm
Published: 2008/05/13 22:08:27 GMT
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