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LUCIFER, Aliens & The Coming Of Christ
Tom Horn and Chris Putnam, authors of Petrus Romanus: The Final Pope Is Here, recently published a mind-boggling book in which they allege the Vatican is actively looking for extra-terrestrial life with their new LUCIFER telescope. The book, Exo-Vaticana: Petrus Romanus, Project LUCIFER, and the Vatican's Astonishing Exo-Theological Plan for the Arrival of an Alien Savior, claims the Vatican is waiting for an extraterrestrial saviour. In researching their book,
Horn and Putnam were granted permission to visit the observatory on Mount Graham, which hosts the Vatican Advanced Technology Telescope (VATT), in September 2012.
Not only were they able to discuss the study of deep space with the Jesuit astronomers there, but they also gained access to one the top Vatican astronomers in Rome.
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The Vatican's Large Binocular Telescope on Mt. Graham |
Horn said Brother Guy Consolmagno, who has also been called the papal astronomer, told the authors some astounding information during five interviews.
"He says without apology that very soon the nations of the world are going to look to the aliens for their salvation", said Horn.
Consolmagno also gave the authors private Vatican documents which reveal much of the thinking of high-level theologians and astronomers within the Church.
Horn said these documents show that they believe that we are soon to be visited by an alien savior from another world.15
These statements are not that shocking when the Vatican’s ever evolving stance on science and space is understood. On May 12, 2014, Pope Francis expressed a willingness to baptize extraterrestrials who expressed a desire for baptism. While the comment was clearly made in a joking, tongue-in-cheek manner, it made international headlines with one headline crowing: “Cool Pope Is So Cool That He’s Willing To Baptize Martians!” The net result was that it removed the idea from the realm of science fiction and transferred it to the realm of possibility. By the very act of talking about it as though it might be a possibility, the mind becomes more accustomed to the concept.
After the Vatican hosted a five-day conference on the possibility of extraterrestrial life, Roman Catholic priest, Father Jonathan Morris, appeared on (US) Fox News to answer some questions. The priest’s statements reveal the hidden agenda pursued by the Jesuits since the days of Copernicus. When asked how it would change church doctrine if it could be established that intelligent extraterrestrial life actually exists, Morris replied:
That would definitely make us go back and say, “Maybe our understanding of perennial [lasting for an indefinitely long time] truths needs to be updated.” Now, the way we look at it is this: it’s not about whether God was the Creator but rather how He created. It’s not a question of whether original sin, this Adam and Eve story, is true or not, but our understanding of how that played out. So, it’s growing in our understanding of perennial truths.16
And there it is: questioning the cosmology of the earth, leads to the questioning of Scripture and Scripture’s Author.
