Vatican
Preparing Statement on Extraterrestrial Life
Pope
Francis is reportedly preparing a major world statement about extraterrestrial
life and its theological implications. Rosana Ubanell from Voxxi News today reported that due to advances in scientific detection
methods for the discovery of extraterrestrial life, Pope Francis wants to be
ready with a statement about “First Contact”. Ubanell reports that details have
yet to be officially announced but that the Vatican’s interest in
extraterrestrial life is well documented through recent astrobiology
conferences the Vatican Observatory has sponsored or participated in. Father
Guy Consolmagno, a Jesuit astronomer and one of the leading Catholic proponents
for preparing for the scientific discovery of extraterrestrial life, on July
18, won the Carl Sagan science
medal
from the American Astronomical Society. Pope Francis, a fellow Jesuit,
regularly consults with Consolmagno and other leading Vatican astronomers about
scientific issues. It is likely that Pope Francis is preparing an “Urbi et
Orbi” speech – Latin for “to the city [of Rome] and the world” – about First
Contact with extraterrestrial life.
The
Vatican’s scientific interest in extraterrestrial life was publicly revealed
for the first time in May 2008 when the head of the Vatican Observatory, Fr
Gabriel Funes, also a Jesuit, gave an interview to the Vatican newspaper,
L’Osservatore Romano. Funes made a series of startling statements about how
extraterrestrial life is likely to be more ethically evolved than humans, and
can be welcomed as brothers. In his interview, which was titled “The
extraterrestrial is my brother,” Funes said that intelligent extraterrestrial life may
not have experienced a ‘fall’, and may be “free from Original Sin … [remaining]
in full friendship with their creator.” This makes it possible to regard them
as ‘our brothers’ as Funes explained:
Just as there is a
multiplicity of creatures on earth, there can be other beings, even
intelligent, created by God. This is not in contrast with our faith because we
can’t put limits on God’s creative freedom… “Why can’t we speak of a ‘brother
extraterrestrial’? It would still be part of creation…
Most
importantly, Funes’ statement makes possible the idea that Christianity can be
exported to extraterrestrial worlds that have not experienced a ‘fall’ and are
free from original sin.
Just
over a year after his interview, Funes was the organizer of the first ever Astrobiology
Symposium
held by Pontifical Academy of Sciences in November 2009. Consolmagno and Funes
have ever since played leading roles for the Vatican Observatory in presenting
a theological perspective on the discovery of extraterrestrial life. Most
importantly, both have been leading advisors to Pope Francis about scientific
issues concerning the discovery of extraterrestrial life.
What is
likely to be the content of Pope Francis’ upcoming statement or possible “Urbi
et Orbi” speech about alien life? An important clue is a forthcoming
presentation by Fr. Consolmagno at a September 18-19, 2014, astrobiology symposium
organized by NASA and the Library of Congress that is titled: “Preparing for Discovery: A
Rational Approach to the Implications of Finding Microbial, Complex or
Intelligent Life Beyond Earth.”
Consolmagno
is a featured presenter and will discuss the theological implications of
discovering alien life. His topic, “Would You Baptize an Extraterrestrial?”
suggests that Pope Francis agrees that extraterrestrials are capable of the
higher ethics involved in understanding the Christian message and becoming
Christians.
If Pope
Francis is indeed preparing a statement about extraterrestrial life, it is
likely to emphasize that there is no incompatibility in Christian teachings
with a belief in extraterrestrial life as Fr. Funes proposed in May 2008. More
importantly, Pope Francis is likely to emphasize themes of extraterrestrials: not
sharing in original sin; being more ethically evolved; and being capable of
sharing the Christian message, and being our brothers.
Not all
will welcome a statement from Pope Francis advocating extraterrestrials as
brothers and worthy of being baptized into the Christian faith. According to
Chris Putnam and Tom Horn, authors of Exovaticana, Pope Francis I is preparing to lead the
Catholic Church to embrace aliens as “brothers in Christ” – reflective of the
1950s and 1960s contactee reports of benevolent “space brothers.” Putnam’s and
Horn’s Exovaticana portends a future religious
war
between those accepting extraterrestrials as “brothers in Christ” and those
believing them to be returning demons about to enslave us. Despite the
extensive scholarship found in Exovaticana, it unfortunately skews data towards an
overly negative assessment of the motivations of extraterrestrial visitors.
Thankfully, the Vatican’s evolving public position, as reflected by statements
from its leading astronomers, shows a far more enlightened stance on how to
consider the discovery of alien life from a theological perspective. A
statement or “Urbi et Orbi” speech from Pope Francis expounding on various
themes associated with the view that extraterrestrials are potential “brothers
in Christ’ is a welcome position to take on a controversial issue with major
world significance.
©
Copyright 2014. Michael E. Salla, Ph.D.
Further
Reading
- NASA & Library of
Congress prepare for discovery of ET & alien baptism
- Vatican prepares for
extraterrestrial disclosure
- Pope Francis to
announce extraterrestrial savior according to new book
- Will Vatican
declaration of an alien savior spark a religious war?
2 comments:
What deplorable foolishness. This is what happens when apostate Christianity attempts "theology"---it floats in the winds of confusion and deceit.
1. Evolution and Creation coming from the same mouth in almost the same sentence.
2. Sinless beings are already "Christians" (followers of Jesus Christ, the Creator). Why would they benefit by "Christianity" being exported from this devil-possessed world?
3. Earth is under quarantine. Sinless beings don't just visit, like tourists. Not all alien visitors are angels from Heaven---this is Satan's home, and his co-conspirators, cast out of Heaven with him, are still here, posing as 'angels of light' when it pleases them to do so.
When we ignore and neglect our Bibles we are left with lying occult inversions for doctrines. God's Word is truth. Let's get back to it.
The Vatican wants to bring ET christianity?? If they are ethically pure then why would they need religion? How ridiculous. I know for a fact ET is fascinated that we earth people embrace religion as it is a hoax. I continue to have zero respect for the church at all levels.
"there is no incompatibility in Christian teachings with a belief in extraterrestrial life"
- There are paintings of Christ with a ufo in the background. It was the Vatican who removed such art and now they lie about it.
If ET gets baptized I'll have nothing to do with them.
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