
But seriously, this is rather sobering.
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I heard on the radio earlier this week that the Vatican's chief astronomer has stated that they are no longer ruling out the possibility of the existence of extra-terrestrial life, as he has determined that there's nothing contradictory about it so far as their belief system goes.Metal Vendetta wrote:On a slightly more serious note, the Catholics do deserve at least a little bit of credit for actually changing their dogma twice - once to incorporate Gallileo's notion that the Earth is not the centre of the universe and once again to accept that evolution happened. It's a rare thing indeed for a religious institution to admit they were wrong.
Well, they deal in the imaginary every day, why should they rule out little green men?Rebis wrote:I heard on the radio earlier this week that the Vatican's chief astronomer has stated that they are no longer ruling out the possibility of the existence of extra-terrestrial life, as he has determined that there's nothing contradictory about it so far as their belief system goes.
This is one of the things I occasionally like about Mormonism. Centralized authority means that someone has the reins for the entire religion, and quite often, surprisingly, that someone is not a complete nut. Autonomous clergy like that within Protestant Christianity and Islam lends itself to nutty pastors and imams getting all the press.Emveekins wrote:It's a rare thing indeed for a religious institution to admit they were wrong.