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Professor Quippy: The Vatican welcomes our alien brothers

Professor QuippyThe Vatican is making great contributions to the world of astronomy, not least of which is their plan to incorporate “extraterrestrial brothers” into the Catholic fold.

A bit of history before I pass along the news: The Inquisition condemned Galileo for suggesting the outlandish idea that the Earth orbited the sun (and not vice versa.) Galileo wisely recanted this scientifically sound idea, mostly because he did not like having hot pokers exploring his Black Hole. You’ll be happy to know that the Vatican now accepts the validity of the idea that the Earth revolves around the sun. (In 1992, the Church agreed that he was correct, and the Inquisition was wrong — with the stipulation that the Inquisition acted in good faith, super-heated probes notwithstanding.)

Since this momentous change in policy, a new Pope has taken office. Pope Benedict he has installed Reverend Jose Gabriel Funes as head of the Vatican Observatory and as his scientific advisor. The 45-year-old Jesuit priest is enthusiastic about the possibility of intelligent aliens existing:

Alien Scientologist“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,” he said. “Why can’t we speak of a ‘brother extraterrestrial’? It would still be part of creation,” he said.

And when we find these ET brother? Interstellar missionaries of course! What a fabulous chance to increase the membership in the Church. Let’s just hope the aliens aren’t the kind with acid for blood, enjoy hunting humans for sport, or are Scientologists [pictured right]. Oh, and Reverend Funes may want to read The Sparrow before he goes. (Unless he enjoys Uranus play.)

I highly recommend The Sparrow [Wiki], by the way. New Scientist stories: ET poses no problem for Vatican. Vatican admits Galileo was right. The Vatican does have issues with Humor-blogs.com and Alltop.

5 Comments

  1. When I first heard the comments from the Vatican’s astronomer-priest yesterday my instant reaction was: “They know something. Those gits know something. Or some news is about to break and they want to cover themselves beforehand.”

    Sadly, I think it’s just wishful thinking on my behalf. I bet they don’t really know anything at all and they just wanted to tie in a press release with the new X-Files movie.

  2. I’d go with the second guess, Mark. But it would be very cool if it was the first.

    I for one will welcome our new alien overlords!

  3. I love your angle on this. Man, it is so obvious, like Central and South America all over again.

  4. Thanks Chris. I wish I could say it was totally original. It really is right out of The Sparrow — in a nutshell, SETI discovers music emanating from a nearby planetary system, and the Jesuits send the first spaceship. The results are not disconnected from the history of the Jesuits — a great read, btw.

  5. i think the vatican know somthing and now the time of face the reality

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