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Pope Leo XIV and secret files about aliens
« on: May 20, 2025, 10:48:48 AM »
https://www.lewrockwell.com/2025/05/no_author/will-pope-leo-xiv-reveal-the-vaticans-secret-ufo-files/

Few Catholics today know that the belief in aliens has long been condemned by early Churchmen and again at Bruno's trial from 1593-1600. In recent books written by Professor A. A. Martinez he tells us ‘Saint Hippolytus (170-235AD) [a martyred Christian theologian], ridiculed the doctrine of infinitely many suns, moons and worlds, some inhabited.’ He then tells us: ‘around 260CE Pope Dionysius of Alexandria wrote a tract against the Epicureans mainly to criticize their theory that all things were composed of atoms without divine Providence.’ [natural evolution].

‘This text Genesis has above all a religious and theological importance. There are not to be sought in it significant elements from the point of view of science…. Indeed, the theory of natural evolution, understood in a sense that does not exclude divine causality, is not in principle opposed to the truth about the creation of the visible world, as presented in Genesis.’--- L’Osservatore Romano, Feb. 3, 1986

Professor Martinez’s books show that Pope Dionysus (259-268AD) wrote a booklet directed against the theory that atoms clash and combine by chance ‘and thus gradually form this world and all objects in it; and more, that they construct infinite worlds.’ His writings also identify many Church Fathers who condemned the claim that there are many worlds like ours with intelligent life like humans. The Professor records ‘in 384CE’ Philaster, Bishop of Brescia condemned the ‘heresy that says worlds are infinite and innumerable…whereas Scripture teaches us that it is one.’ In 402 St Jerome complained that one of the most heretical claims of all was that ‘worlds are innumerable. St. Augustine even composed a list of 88 such heresies; the 77th was innumerable worlds.’

‘Other theologians too cited this heresy for centuries. They explained the problem, “we cannot assert that there exist two or many worlds, since neither do we assert two or many Christs [the only begotten son (John 3:16)]” Aristotle had insisted that many worlds cannot exist since it would require more than one First Cause.’- Prof. Martinez: Pythagoras or Christ.

Re: Pope Leo XIV and secret files about aliens
« Reply #1 on: May 20, 2025, 11:04:08 AM »
Few Catholics today know that the belief in aliens has long been condemned by early Churchmen and again at Bruno's trial from 1593-1600.
No, it hasn't. The plurality of words has been an open question.
And Bruno was condemned for the heresy of pantheism.


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Re: Pope Leo XIV and secret files about aliens
« Reply #2 on: May 20, 2025, 11:22:25 AM »
No, it hasn't. The plurality of words has been an open question.
And Bruno was condemned for the heresy of pantheism.

Yes it has ... I just saw a direct quote from, I believe it was Pope St. Agatho condemning it as heretical.

EDIT:  now I recall, it was cited by Fr. Ripperger in that video posted of his talk about alien deception.  He quoted it very early on in the video.

https://www.cathinfo.com/fighting-errors-in-the-modern-world/alien-deception/msg985573/#msg985573

Re: Pope Leo XIV and secret files about aliens
« Reply #3 on: May 20, 2025, 12:08:52 PM »
Does anyone on CI believe in aliens? Hopefully not!  :facepalm:

Re: Pope Leo XIV and secret files about aliens
« Reply #4 on: May 20, 2025, 03:09:44 PM »
I just saw a direct quote from, I believe it was Pope St. Agatho condemning it as heretical.
St. Thomas said the Second Person of the Trinity could assume more than one type of human (i.e., intelligent embodied) nature (but he seems to think He hasn't).