Friday, January 8, 2010

Does the Vatican believe in Aliens?!


CATHOLIC CHURCH ADMITS THE POSSIBILITY OF ALIEN LIFE IT WOULD BE FOOLISH TO SAY THAT THERE IS NO POSSIBILITY OF LIFE OUTSIDE OUR PLANET.

In an astounding announcement made by the Vatican, Father Funes says "That life on Mars could not be ruled out and God could have created intelligent beings in outer space. Father Gabriel Funes is the Vatican's chief astronomer and wrote an article in the official Vatican newspaper called, "Aliens Are My Brother." Father Funes
exclaimed that the search for extraterrestrial life does not contradict belief in God. When asked about the condemnation of the Italian astronomer and physicist, Galileo, by the Catholic Church some four centuries ago, Father Funes claimed mistakes were made, but stressed that it is time to turn the page and look towards the future.

What led to this decision to announce the "possibility" of alien existence by the Vatican? At the time many were researching the existence of past life on Mars and it seemed most probable that the conclusive evidence would suggest that life once existed on Mars. Did this prompt the Vatican church to announce these findings as a preemptive strike against science, or does the Vatican know more than it is telling?

Like all conspiracy theories, it is always close to impossible to find the truth, but today knowledge and technology are able to flow more freely and without a doubt we begin to see more evidence that perhaps the Vatican knows more about Alien life and UFOs than they are telling us.

Click the link to see an email sent out by the Vatican and their attempt to convey the importance of making sure people know that aliens do not disprove the existence of God but rather reinforces the magnificence and all knowing power of one supreme God who is capable of creating such a master piece.

Full Story of the Vatican believing in aliens.

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