Posted on 04/08/2014 12:41:31 PM PDT by NKP_Vet
Bill Donohue comments on last nights show, Unsealed: Alien Files, that aired on the Science Channel:
The program speculates that new evidence may prove the Vatican is hiding actual aliens from the public. Either that or the channel will rename itself the Sci-fi Channel.
The priest who directs the Vatican observatory, Dr. Jose Funes, was interviewed for the program, and he made the rather unexceptional remark that the universe is so huge that it would be possible that life could evolve the way we know it on Earth. This is soon followed by a voiceover that says, Vatican officials have publicly acknowledged the likelihood of alien life. This dramatic reversal of Vatican policy demands an explanation. What does the Church know, or what have they found that causes them to reverse a 2000-year-old teaching?
While were demanding that the Vatican provide an explanation for its policy on aliens, I would like to demand an explanation from the Science Channel: Must one be nuts to work there?
It gets better. Evidence of alien life, we learn, is available in the Vatican secret archives. But thanks to the Science Channel, it is a secret no more. The Vatican secret archives is approximately 52 miles of shelving were told, and over 32,000 archives. The guy who said this did not disclose who told him this secret, but who needs evidence? Then a voiceover gets really melodramatic: But the secrets hidden within the Vatican cant stay buried forever. Now new evidence may prove the Vatican is hiding actual aliens from the public. Thats rightthey cant play hide and seek forever. Send in the Navy SEALS.
The program also claims that skulls with elongated heads and small faces, resembling aliens, were found in 1998 under the Vatican Library, but that access to the site has been denied. A voiceover asks, Could these skulls be the remnants of aliens who once lived in the Vatican? Either that or the Vatican employs coneheads to work in its secret archives.
If one pulls a Mathias Rust and lands in Red Square, the Church will have to have some sort of take on it.
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Oh yeah, “four Mesicans”. Didn’t have my all u minie um hat on.
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“It also expresses a belief in the Big Bang theory”
What evil looks in the minds of those Catholics? Tune in to Ancient Secrets of the Vatican to find out.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georges_Lema%C3%AEtre
“For the believer, it removes any attempt at familiarity with God It is consonant with Isaiah speaking of the hidden God, hidden even in the beginning of the universe.
Father Georges Lemaître, and “father” of the Big Bang Theory
What currency is used in space?...How to Serve Humans?
The Vatican????
Get real!
Everybody knows they're all at Hangar 18.
What evil lurks you mean? Now, before I peer into your suggested wiki article, I think us Christians are all too divided by denomination. The whole body of Christ is crashing down around us and the Enemy is smiling. We knew this would happen, though.
Ah, Star Trek babes.
One of them is from Babylon-5 ... Our last, best hope for decent Science Fiction on TV.
The program also claims that skulls with elongated heads and small faces, resembling aliens, were found in 1998 under the Vatican Library, but that access to the site has been denied. A voiceover asks, Could these skulls be the remnants of aliens who once lived in the Vatican? Either that or the Vatican employs coneheads to work in its secret archives.
Waddya tryin' to go, give me a conniption?
Feh ... Indiana Jones figured that one out ... They're all gone, now.
I noticed. The Earthforce’s Starfury was probably the most accurate fighter ever portrayed on TV sci fi, if a bit small for the power needed. The attitudinal and retro thrusters were quite impressive, if I must say.
Blue skin, blue (?) eyes ... tentacles ... she sure can sing, though!
I see you got my telepathic message.
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