Conte! Brother in Faith,

>"shred" much of civilization's core religious theologies..

> billions of our fellow homonids the fear that their belief systems are losing 
> the battle to scientific discovery

I don't know, why so many should believe, that the existence of 
extraterrestrial life would contradict their religions.
Are they theologians?

Let's, Count, (leaving the striking cases of Giordano Bruno and Galilei aside, 
cause they were rehabilitated (neither Columbus discovered the World being 
round) and anyway, also the enlightened laical liberal United States execute 
from time to time an innocent - you can't make an omelette without breaking 
eggs...)

Let's take our both catholic religion, cause it's easier, because it's 
centralistic organized and its theology and dogmae uniformly binding for the 
1.2 billion members - and I have no idea, how aliens would be regarded in the 
various schools of theology of our brethren, the other suns of Abraham, 
إبراهيم, אַבְרָהָם  
the Jewish, the Islamic, the other christian churches, who all basically 
believe in the same, the Buddhists, the Hindu...


I found, that Fra Consolmagno wrote a little booklet about that topic.
(I don't know how well versed he is in theology, but at least he's an 
astronomer and working on meteorites.)

Title is:
"Intelligent Life in the Universe? Catholic Belief and the Search for 
Extraterrestrial Intelligent Life"

http://www.catholicnews.com/data/stories/cns/0506301.htm

Where he finds out, that catholic belief doesn't exclude the existence of 
extraterrestrial (and even intelligent) life.

I confess, I haven't bought that book,
because Fra Consolmagno thinks, that three quarters of us collectors and of the 
meteorite scientists have to burn in hell.
Quotation:

“The question of researching meteorites gathered illegally is essentially the 
same (though with lower stakes) than the question of doing biological research 
on stem cells.”


Heu, Frater!!  Lacum aperuit et effodit eum et incidet in foveam quam fecit   
;-)


Best!
Martin

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Count Deiro
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 13. März 2013 14:09
An: Mark Ford; [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] Astrobiologists Find Ancient Fossils 
inFireballFragments

Hi List,

Mark has said "...I can't understand this fad for claims..." that... "we have 
found the building blocks of life" 

There is no "fad" to reveal, however so unscientifically and hysterically by 
some in academia and the media, that we have discovered copious amounts of 
water on planets and moons. It is a scientific discovery that is found exciting 
to some, and disconcerting and threatening to others, as the evidence piles up 
that what was once a theory is now, because of Curiosity's right out of the 
box, successful, directed search, a scientific fact. 

Where once one could only postulate that the "building blocks of life" might be 
on Mars because of what we "discovered" in Nakhla, AH84001 and recent NWAs, we 
now we know is a fact. And that information may not be remarkable to an 
educated you, even though you were clueless at one point in your studies, but 
to the masses it is big medicine and conjures up in billions of our fellow 
homonids the fear that their belief systems are losing the battle to scientific 
discovery. And the attitude adjustment ain't going to be pretty..especialy with 
meteorite worshipping Islam. 

Incidentally, I think you've got the chicken before the egg on what came first 
on this orb, "building blocks" or "life". And no, you can't say that "every 
shred of evidence we have implies life as we know it started right here" 
without defining what you consider "life".

Be patient just a few more sols, my friend. We are about to witness discoveries 
that are going to "shred" much of civilization's core religious theologies and 
of a much lessor importance, resolve our difference in opinion. 

Namaste,

Count Deiro
IMCA 3536       



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