Vatican Joins Search For Alien Life

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ARIEL DAVID | 11/10/09 09:41 PM | AP

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VATICAN CITY — E.T. phone Rome. Four hundred years after it locked up Galileo for challenging the view that the Earth was the center of the universe, the Vatican has called in experts to study the possibility of extraterrestrial alien life and its implication for the Catholic Church.

"The questions of life's origins and of whether life exists elsewhere in the universe are very suitable and deserve serious consideration," said the Rev. Jose Gabriel Funes, an astronomer and director of the Vatican Observatory.

Funes, a Jesuit priest, presented the results Tuesday of a five-day conference that gathered astronomers, physicists, biologists and other experts to discuss the budding field of astrobiology – the study of the origin of life and its existence elsewhere in the cosmos.

Funes said the possibility of alien life raises "many philosophical and theological implications" but added that the gathering was mainly focused on the scientific perspective and how different disciplines can be used to explore the issue.

Chris Impey, an astronomy professor at the University of Arizona, said it was appropriate that the Vatican would host such a meeting.

"Both science and religion posit life as a special outcome of a vast and mostly inhospitable universe," he told a news conference Tuesday. "There is a rich middle ground for dialogue between the practitioners of astrobiology and those who seek to understand the meaning of our existence in a biological universe."

Thirty scientists, including non-Catholics, from the U.S., France, Britain, Switzerland, Italy and Chile attended the conference, called to explore among other issues "whether sentient life forms exist on other worlds."

Funes set the stage for the conference a year ago when he discussed the possibility of alien life in an interview given prominence in the Vatican's daily newspaper.

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The Church of Rome's views have shifted radically through the centuries since Italian philosopher Giordano Bruno was burned at the stake as a heretic in 1600 for speculating, among other ideas, that other worlds could be inhabited.

Scientists have discovered hundreds of planets outside our solar system – including 32 new ones announced recently by the European Space Agency. Impey said the discovery of alien life may be only a few years away.

"If biology is not unique to the Earth, or life elsewhere differs bio-chemically from our version, or we ever make contact with an intelligent species in the vastness of space, the implications for our self-image will be profound," he said.

This is not the first time the Vatican has explored the issue of extraterrestrials: In 2005, its observatory brought together top researchers in the field for similar discussions.

In the interview last year, Funes told Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano that believing the universe may host aliens, even intelligent ones, does not contradict a faith in God.

"How can we rule out that life may have developed elsewhere?" Funes said in that interview.

"Just as there is a multitude of creatures on Earth, there could be other beings, even intelligent ones, created by God. This does not contradict our faith, because we cannot put limits on God's creative freedom."

Funes maintained that if intelligent beings were discovered, they would also be considered "part of creation."

The Roman Catholic Church's relationship with science has come a long way since Galileo was tried as a heretic in 1633 and forced to recant his finding that the Earth revolves around the sun. Church teaching at the time placed Earth at the center of the universe.

Today top clergy, including Funes, openly endorse scientific ideas like the Big Bang theory as a reasonable explanation for the creation of the universe. The theory says the universe began billions of years ago in the explosion of a single, super-dense point that contained all matter.

Earlier this year, the Vatican also sponsored a conference on evolution to mark the 150th anniversary of Charles Darwin's "The Origin of Species."

The event snubbed proponents of alternative theories, like creationism and intelligent design, which see a higher being rather than the undirected process of natural selection behind the evolution of species.

Still, there are divisions on the issues within the Catholic Church and within other religions, with some favoring creationism or intelligent design that could make it difficult to accept the concept of alien life.

Working with scientists to explore fundamental questions that are of interest to religion is in line with the teachings of Pope Benedict XVI, who has made strengthening the relationship between faith and reason a key aspect of his papacy.

Recent popes have been working to overcome the accusation that the church was hostile to science – a reputation grounded in the Galileo affair.

In 1992, Pope John Paul II declared the ruling against the astronomer was an error resulting from "tragic mutual incomprehension."

The Vatican Museums opened an exhibit last month marking the 400th anniversary of Galileo's first celestial observations.

Tommaso Maccacaro, president of Italy's national institute of astrophysics, said at the exhibit's Oct. 13 opening that astronomy has had a major impact on the way we perceive ourselves.

"It was astronomical observations that let us understand that Earth (and man) don't have a privileged position or role in the universe," he said. "I ask myself what tools will we use in the next 400 years, and I ask what revolutions of understanding they'll bring about, like resolving the mystery of our apparent cosmic solitude."

The Vatican Observatory has also been at the forefront of efforts to bridge the gap between religion and science. Its scientist-clerics have generated top-notch research and its meteorite collection is considered one of the world's best.

The observatory, founded by Pope Leo XIII in 1891, is based in Castel Gandolfo, a lakeside town in the hills outside Rome where the pope has his summer residence. It also conducts research at an observatory at the University of Arizona, in Tucson.

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On the Net:

Vatican Observatory, http://clavius.as.arizona.edu/vo

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Associated Press writers Victor L. Simpson and Alessandra Rizzo contributed to this report

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And yet condoms shouldn't be used to prevent the spread of HIV....

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:26 AM on 11/13/2009
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The Church should just quit searching for aliens. Heard that male aliens' reproductive 0rgans are located inside their bodies. They can't enjoy them

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:20 PM on 11/12/2009
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Spacebook Post: Playful, kinky, older, but young at heart dudes with robes and funny hats want to hook up and get freaky with young, hot alien studs. Prefer humanoid, reptilian or aquatic life forms, but would consider clean, good looking space worms and mutated viruses. Willing to travel. Beam me up, Xenu.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:08 PM on 11/12/2009
- AwakeNow I'm a Fan of AwakeNow 15 fans permalink

This does seem to be a bit of a spectacle. Over the top. Instead of discussing extra terrestrials or new frontiers or expanded visions, this discussion seems to have lowered itself into a pope/church bashing session. FYI ...... Here's one for you - A quantam phsycist the other day was discussing alien life forms and he said that he was catagorizing them into three different civilizations. (1) Ability to control earthly phenom. - ex. weather, volcanoes, nature (2) lives eternally, experiences space travel (3) lives eternally, experiences interplanetary travel, interdimensional + He said we humans are currently at 0 level civilization and will need another 100 years to reach level 1. I guess the jokes on .... us.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:26 PM on 11/11/2009
- mamacat I'm a Fan of mamacat 146 fans permalink

It is difficult for me to consider the Catholic Church as an instrument of scientific research. Individual Catholics, yes, but the Catholic Church?

As for where we humans are in an hypothetical galactic intelligence scale, how can a species that is on the verge of causing it's own demise through the uncontrolled production of various forms of effluent be considered anything other than a zero?
If we succeed in stabilising our numbers, in controlling pollution levels, in ending warfare, and in treating each other fairly and with respect, then we will have reached level one. It remains to be seen whether the Catholic Church will work on the side of the angels, or of the demons.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:12 AM on 11/12/2009
- AwakeNow I'm a Fan of AwakeNow 15 fans permalink

I can hear the difficulty and the doubt you have. As you have stated the church is composed of many people. People who come from different backgrounds and life experiences. As people are exposed to the differences of other people, they have a great opportunity to grow. These measures of growth could be described as a type of evolution. When people within an institution grow and learn, then the institution also has the opportunity to evolve. Individuals must except personal responsibility for the actions that they are taking to add or subtract from our current social scheme. It remains to be seen whether people will choose good works or evil.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:11 AM on 11/12/2009
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Ratslinger and the other cross dressers never cease to amaze me.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:08 PM on 11/11/2009
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I find it easier to believe that life exists elsewhere in the universe, than to believe in talking snakes, talking burning bushes, seas parting on command, a guy swallowed by fish and regurgitated 3 days later, and a boat built by an old man big enough to carry two of every species.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:37 PM on 11/11/2009
- mamacat I'm a Fan of mamacat 146 fans permalink

I read of a case of a man who was swallowed by a whale, in the 19th century. He was rescued and lived, but the digestive juices in the whale had removed his hair, lightened his skin, and damaged his eyesight. I don't know if it is true or not, but after reading something like that, well, it tends to remain in one's memory.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:16 AM on 11/12/2009
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If The Vatican is openly admitting they were WRONG, We are being prepared for Disclosure.

They are playing on a PR campaign hoping to prevent mass exodus once human beings
become aware of the truth.

Who knows what has been hidden from us all this time?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:25 PM on 11/11/2009
- Caru I'm a Fan of Caru 10 fans permalink

Fox, is that you?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:24 PM on 11/11/2009
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This is just pr related to science/religion image... The Church doesn't want to look behind the times and it has to promote rationalism or lose a lot of its base... They aren't "disclosing" anything..­..

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:30 AM on 11/13/2009
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I'm just looking forward to the time when something finally makes all of organized
religion finally admit THEY'RE DOING IT WRONG!

Trust in a higher power if you so chose, but know the difference between
the Word of God and the divisive words of men.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:27 AM on 11/13/2009
- who38 I'm a Fan of who38 67 fans permalink

Will the second act be admitting they are alien?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:49 AM on 11/13/2009
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They must seek these beings out and persuade them not to use birth control!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:12 AM on 11/11/2009
- Caru I'm a Fan of Caru 10 fans permalink

Priority one of course.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:30 PM on 11/11/2009
- OgreDaddy I'm a Fan of OgreDaddy 36 fans permalink
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At the rate people are leaving the Roman Catholic Church, they have to look somewhere
to find more heathen savages to indoctrinate.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 AM on 11/11/2009
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That's funny as hell

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:45 PM on 11/12/2009
- who38 I'm a Fan of who38 67 fans permalink

It is. Can't you just imagine the press story about the "vision"? the tears dripping from the eyes of the statue who saw the aliens?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:51 AM on 11/13/2009
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And here I thought all our explorations in space showed that there was no sign of God anywhere! Wasn't that the idea in the first place? All that was found was chaos. No intelligent life. Just a lot of possibilities that will remain unproven. What a country.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:45 AM on 11/11/2009
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"the Vatican has called in experts to study the possibility of extraterrestrial alien life and its implication for the Catholic Church."

Let me help them out. Aliens do exist. Some of them are gay. They're called scientologists.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:27 AM on 11/11/2009
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ROFLMAO!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:30 AM on 11/11/2009
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What's next?

Saint Galileo?

Saint Charles Darwin?

Saint E.T.?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:13 AM on 11/11/2009
- bothsides I'm a Fan of bothsides 4 fans permalink

they know once we meet with others from another system it's all over for the Jesus, Allah freaks.. well maybe not Islam they planned for the future. They came up with one of the best marketing campaigns: "Never show an image of your god or messenger" So he or she could look like anyone or anything. While Catholics went the other way "Let's make our god a blue eyed pale skin, red haired man" smart move lololol

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:43 AM on 11/11/2009
- mamacat I'm a Fan of mamacat 146 fans permalink

One way to look at all of this, is to say that the Church is finally trying to enter the 20th century. They may even consider women the equal of men some decade soon,.....­or not.
Meanwhile, here in the 21st century, life goes on.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:29 AM on 11/11/2009
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If anyone bothers to read the article it appears the Catholic church is making some small attempts to enter the modern world. They should be enouraged.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:21 AM on 11/11/2009
- ibivi I'm a Fan of ibivi 12 fans permalink
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Have they lost their minds? Is this the middle ages? The Vatican has joined the wingnuts. There are plenty of people here on earth that need whatever solace they can get. Keep this up and you'll become a laughing stock.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:27 AM on 11/11/2009
- who38 I'm a Fan of who38 67 fans permalink

When they undo the last several years worth of cannons and writs that apply to birth control, I will be encouraged. This little exploration into the ether is just smoke and mirrors. Besides, the church is full of aliens; for the most part, they are an alien group who have more in common with Scientology than they are willing to admit.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:57 AM on 11/13/2009
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