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via Prison Planet
In recent years, the Vatican has really taken a position of leadership in the search for extraterrestrial life. The current head of the Vatican Observatory, José Gabriel Funes, does not believe that there is any conflict between his faith and his search for life beyond this world…
José Gabriel Funes, an Argentine Jesuit priest and astronomer, and the current director of the Vatican Observatory says there is no conflict between believing in God and in the possibility of extraterrestrial civilizations perhaps more evolved than humans.
“In my opinion this possibility exists,” said the Reverend José Gabriel Funes, current director of the Vatican Observatory and a scientific adviser to Pope Benedict XVI, referring to life on other planets.
In fact, Funes sounds quite optimistic about the possibility of finding “brother extraterrestrial” someday…
I implore you, this is a great piece by Mike Snyder, read the rest of the article, it will really get your gears moving and the imagination flowing. I have always been interested in UFOs, aliens, ancient aliens and first contactand the implications of it. What is said in the articleis something I hadn’t thought of before so check it out.
There is an Alien already in charge of the Pope Empire…that is no secret..