They believe the words of a Catholic saint suggest that extraterrestrials can become our friends. Who is this saint? And what did he say about peaceful coexistence between humans and extraterrestrials?
The vatican knows very well the bible is made up by man. Only man is so dumb to think that the earth was flat. It is surrounded by the ocean Pss It has four corners Isa Coppernicus changed the Universe form an earth-centered Universe to a Helio-centric universe, Fr. Menel is credited with being the father of modern gentics,. Before making dimwitted comments read the Bible yourself. Please download the Flash player to see this element. A letter from St. And with the establishment in of the biennial Vatican Observatory Summer Schools in astronomy and astrophysics, Fr Coyne advanced the education of a generation of young astronomers, especially from developing countries.
Eric Bell and Fr. He succeeds Fr. We all wish Fr. I am honored and humbled that Pope Francis has appointed me to this position. I can only look in awe at the wonderful things previous directors have accomplished, especially the two Jesuits who have been my directors, Fr. George Coyne, SJ and Fr. I have seen first hand how the Holy Spirit has guided their talents to let us understand all the more intimately this amazing universe.
But we do this work not just because a Pope wants us to do it. All the science we do, and all the outreach we do, reflects a quality that motivates everything we do in astronomy: a sense of joy. Their glory proclaims the Glory of their Creator! At the Vatican Observatory since , his research explores connections between meteorites, asteroids, and the evolution of small solar system bodies, observing Kuiper Belt comets with the Vatican's 1.
Along with more than scientific publications, he is the author of a number of popular books including Turn Left at Orion with Dan Davis , and most recently Would You Baptize an Extraterrestial? He also has hosted science programs for BBC Radio 4, been interviewed in numerous documentary films, appeared on The Colbert Report , and for more than ten years he has written a monthly science column for the British Catholic magazine, The Tablet. Consolmagno's work has taken him to every continent on Earth; for example, in he spent six weeks collecting meteorites with a NASA team on the blue ice regions of East Antarctica.
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