As I have stated previously, just as the rabbis missed the first coming of the Messiah, even though the prophecies were literal, and were literally fulfilled, they still missed it! I have long been certain that would be the case with the 2nd coming. Even though it is literal, and will be literally fulfilled, it is the most astounding thing I've ever encountered in my life. The article below by Tom Horn (who recently had his entire home set on fire, apparently intentionally, and lost almost everything) is important. The original can be found HERE.
In all information that you encounter, keep uppermost in your mind that all information coming from the Roman Catholic Church is complicit in Satan's plan. Therefore, it must be considered as though you were reading information from New Age channelers. It gives clues to Satan's plans which are designed to deceive and delude. This is recommended reading for Christians with discernment.
THEY: A NEW INVESTIGATIVE SERIES BY TOM HORN
Posted: June 21, 2011
11:00 am Eastern
THOMAS HORN -- JOURNAL ENTRY 11/14/10
"Secretly, I had reached back into the past, contacting people I would trust with this information and who were uniquely qualified to explain if something truly was breaking through from the spirit world. The implications were all so deeply disturbing. I could guard their identity for the time being, referring to some of them lightly, as 'God's Ghostbusters' to conceal their deeper identities and our mutual challenge until the time was right."
WHAT SECRETS LIE WITHIN
THE HOLY SEE? In January of last
year, the Royal Society, the National Academy of Science of
the UK, and the Commonwealth hosted representatives from
NASA, the European Space Agency, and the UN Office for Outer
Space Affairs, during its 350th anniversary celebration. The
event offered some dizzying intellects in the featured
discussion, “The Detection of Extraterrestrial Life and
the Consequences for Science and Society.” Lord Martin
Rees, President of the Royal Society and Astronomer Royal,
announced that aliens may be “staring us in the face” in
a form humans are unable to recognize. Other speakers used
words like “overwhelming evidence” and “unprecedented
proof” to signify how close we may be to making discovery
of intelligent alien life. Some, like Simon Conway Morris,
professor of evolutionary paleobiology at Cambridge
University, worried that contact with these unknowns might
not be a good thing. “Extra-terrestrials might not only
resemble us but have our foibles, such as greed, violence,
and a tendency to exploit others’ resources,” he said.
“And while aliens could come in peace they are quite as
likely to be searching for somewhere to live, and to help
themselves to water, minerals and fuel.”[i]
While other scientists, astronomers, and physicists agreed
with Morris’ concerns (most notably, renowned
astrophysicist Stephen Hawking), some speakers at the
gathering of intellectuals were more optimistic, imagining
ETs someday appearing as man’s saviors or, at a minimum,
benevolent space brothers. When Father José Gabriel Funes
in a long interview with the L’Osservatore Romano
newspaper weighed in on the question, “Are we alone in the
Universe?” he said there is a certain possibility of
intelligent life elsewhere in the cosmos, and that such a
notion “doesn’t contradict our faith.” He then added:
“How can we rule out that life may have developed
elsewhere? Just as we consider earthly creatures as ‘a
brother,’ and ‘sister,’ why should we not talk about
an ‘extraterrestrial brother’? It would still be part of
creation.”[ii]
Such statements by Funes were the latest in a string of
recent comments by Vatican astronomers confirming the belief
that discovery may be made in the near future of alien life,
including intelligent life, and that this encounter would
not unhinge the doctrine of Christ.
In 2005, another Vatican
astronomer, Guy Consolmagno tackled this subject in a
fifty-page booklet, Intelligent Life in the Universe?:
Catholic Belief and the Search for Extraterrestrial
Intelligent Life, in which he similarly concluded that
chances are better than not that mankind is facing a future
discovery of extraterrestrial intelligence. Before that,
Monsignor Corrado Balducci made even bigger news when he
said ETs were actually already interacting with Earth and
that some of the Vatican’s leaders were aware of it.
Still,
perhaps most intriguing was maverick Catholic theologian
Father Malachi Martin who, before his suspicious death in
1999, hinted at something like imminent extraterrestrial
contact more than once. [I've read every book he has written - some 2/3 times.] While on Coast to Coast AM radio in
1997, Art Bell asked Martin why the Vatican was heavily
invested in the study of deep space at Mt Graham Observatory
in southeastern Arizona. As a retired professor of the
Pontifical Biblical Institute, Martin was uniquely qualified
to hold, in secret, information pertaining to the
Vatican’s Advanced Technology Telescope (VATT) project at
the Mount Graham International Observatory (MGIO).
Martin’s answer ignited a firestorm of interest among
Christian and secular UFOlogists when he said, “Because
the mentality…amongst those who [are] at the…highest
levels of Vatican administration and geopolitics,
know…what’s going on in space, and what’s approaching
us, could be of great import in the next five years, ten
years” (emphasis added).
Those cryptic words “what’s
approaching us, could be of great import” were followed in
subsequent interviews with discussion of a mysterious
“sign in the sky” that Malachi believed was approaching
from the north. People familiar with Malachi believe he may
have been referring to a near-future arrival of alien
intelligence. Yet, if ET life is something Vatican officials
have privately considered for some time, why speak of it so
openly now, in what some perceive as a careful, doctrinal
unveiling over the last few years? Is this a deliberate
effort by church officials to “warm-up” the laity to ET
disclosure? Are official church publications on the subject
an attempt to soften the blow before disclosure arrives, in
order to help the faithful retain their orthodoxy in light
of unprecedented forthcoming knowledge? [In a word, yes.]
Writing for Newsweek on
Thursday, May 15, 2008, in the article “The Vatican and
Little Green Men,” Sharon Begley noted that “[this]
might be part of a push to demonstrate the Vatican’s
embrace of science… Interestingly, the Vatican has plans
to host a conference in Rome next spring to mark the 150th
anniversary of the Origin of Species, Charles Darwin’s
seminal work on the theory of evolution. Conference
organizers say it will look beyond entrenched ideological
positions—including misconstrued creationism. The Vatican
says it wants to reconsider the problem of evolution ‘with
a broader perspective’ and says an ‘appropriate
consideration is needed more than ever before.’”[iii]
The “appropriate
consideration” Begley mentioned may have been something
alluded to by Guy Consolmagno three years earlier in an
interview with the Sunday Herald. That article pointed out
how Consolmagno’s job included reconciling “the wildest
reaches of science fiction with the flint-eyed dogma of the
Holy See” and that his latest mental meander was about
“the Jesus Seed,” described as “a brain-warping theory
which speculates that, perhaps, every planet that harbours
intelligent, self-aware life may also have had a Christ walk
across its methane seas, just as Jesus did here on Earth in
Galilee. The salvation of the Betelguesians may have
happened simultaneously with the salvation of the
Earthlings.”[iv]
This sounds like a sanctified version of panspermia—the
idea that life on earth was “seeded” by something a long
time ago such as an asteroid impact—but in this case,
“the seed” was divinely appointed and reconciled to
Christ.
The curious connection
between the Vatican’s spokespersons and the question of
extraterrestrials and salvation was further hinted in the
May, 2008 L’Osservatore Romano interview with Father Funes,
titled, “The Extraterrestrial is My Brother.” In Google
and blog translations of the Italian feature, Funes responds
to the question of whether extraterrestrials would need to
be redeemed, which he believes should not be assumed. “God
was made man in Jesus to save us,” he says. “If other
intelligent beings exist, it is not said that they would
have need of redemption. They could remain in full
friendship with their Creator.”[v]
By “full friendship”
Funes reflected how some Vatican theologians accept the
possibility that an extraterrestrial species may exist that
is morally superior to men—closer to God than we fallen
humans are—and that, as a consequence, they may come
here to evangelize us. Father Guy Consolmagno took up
this same line of reasoning when he wrote in his book,
Brother Astronomer: Adventures of a Vatican Scientist:
So the question of whether or not one should evangelize is really a moot point. Any alien we find will learn and change from contact with us, just as we will learn and change from contact with them. It’s inevitable. And they’ll be evangelizing us, too. [vi] [As in "Antichrist" claiming to be the Messiah.] [Just
THE RABBIT HOLE GOES
DEEPER . . .
In
a paper for the Interdisciplinary
Encyclopedia of Religion and Science, Father Giuseppe
Tanzella-Nitti of the Pontifical University in Rome (where
the Vatican's deepest theology is discoursed) explains
just how mankind could actually be evangelized during
contact with “spiritual aliens,” as every believer in
God would, he argues, greet an extraterrestrial civilization
as an extraordinary experience and would be inclined to
respect the alien and to recognize the common origin of our
different species as originating from the same Creator. [Just the opposite should be the case.]
According to Giuseppe, this contact by non-terrestrial
intelligence would then offer new possibilities “of better
understanding the relationship between God and the whole of
creation.”[vii]
Giuseppe states this
would not immediately oblige the Christian “to renounce
his own faith in God simply on the basis of the
reception of new, unexpected information of a religious
character from extraterrestrial civilizations,”[viii]
but that such a
renunciation could come soon after as the new
“religious content” originating from outside the
earth is confirmed as reasonable and credible. “Once
the trustworthiness of the information has been verified”
the believer would have to “reconcile such new information
with the truth that he or she already knows and believes on
the basis of the revelation of the One and Triune God,
conducting a re-reading [of the Gospel] inclusive of the new
data…”[ix]
How this “more complete” ET Gospel might deemphasize or
significantly modify our understanding of salvation through
Jesus Christ is unknown, but former Vatican Observatory vice
director, Christopher Corbally, in his article “What if
There Were Other Inhabited Worlds” concludes that Jesus
simply might not remain the only
Word of salvation: “I would try to explore the alien
by letting ‘it’ be what it is, without rushing for a
classification category, not even presuming two genders,”
Corbally said, before dropping this bombshell:
While Christ is the First and the Last Word (the Alpha and the Omega) spoken to humanity, he is not necessarily the only word spoke to the universe…. For, the Word spoken to us does not seem to exclude an equivalent ‘Word’ spoken to aliens. They, too, could have had their ‘Logos-event’. Whatever that event might have been, it does not have to be a repeated death-and-resurrection, if we allow God more imagination than some religious thinkers seem to have had. For God, as omnipotent, is not restricted to one form of language, the human. [x]
That high-ranking
spokespersons for the Vatican have in recent years
increasingly offered such language acknowledging the
likelihood of extraterrestrial intelligence and the dramatic
role ET’s introduction to human civilization could play in
regard to altering established creeds about anthropology,
philosophy, religion, and redemption could be beyond
consequential in the near-future. [It's total and complete heresy. This will form the foundation of the New Church of Antichrist, currently being worked on by Tony Blair (a Catholic) and Rick Warren.]
COMING UP IN ENTRY #2
-- WHAT THE EVANGELISTS OF ET KNOW THAT YOU DON'T
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This
series is based on research led by Thomas Horn and a team of
investigators whose report will be published this September
under the working title God's Ghostbusters.
All endnotes will be
included in the final published report
Compliments of
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