Friday, October 31, 2014

Big Bang, Creation, Life, Death, new debates triggered.

Flowers at Dangwa for the faithful departed,  remembered on All Soul's Day. 
“When we read the account of creation in Genesis, we risk thinking that God was a magician, complete with a magic wand, able to do everything,” Pope Francis said, (October 28, 2014), "But it is not like that.”
“He created living beings and he let them develop according to the internal laws that he gave each one, so that they would develop and reach their full potential,” he said. The Big Bang requires a divine creator, and evolution isn’t inconsistent with creation because it “presupposes the creation of beings that evolve,” he continued.
Only last year Exo-Vaticana, by Chris Putnam and Thomas Horn, heralded the arrival of Petrus Romanus, the "Final Pope", Project L.U.C.I.F.E.R and the Vatican's "astonishing plan for the arrival of an Alien Savior". There could really be something going on.
The book undertakes an arduous investigation if Rome is actually moving the religious world toward a revelation, a momentous disclosure that will impact Christianity, something to do with extraterrestrials.
I recall a 2006 Russian documentary, 'Third Reich - Operation UFO', reposted below in its entirety.  The film explores the mysteries of a Nazi secret base in Antarctica, flying saucer attacks and the many sightings of unknown crafts around the Antartic region, the theoretical basis for polar wormholes as entrance and exit points for alien spaceships, as well as the possible involvement of HAARP.
But back to the Pope. He went on to state, thus:
Thus, this work of creation has been going on for centuries and centuries, millennia and millennia until it has become what we know today, because God is not a demiurge or wizard but the Creator who gives being to all entities. The beginning of the world was not a work of chaos that has some other origin, but it derived directly from a supreme principle which creates by love. The Big Bang, which currently appears to explain the origin of the world, does not contradict the intervention of a divine creator but demands it. The evolution of nature is not inconsistent with the notion of Creation because evolution presupposes the creation of beings that evolve...
The scientist must be moved by the confidence that nature conceals, in its evolutionary mechanisms, potential that our intelligence and freedom can discover and implement in order to develop the design of the Creator. So, no matter how limited, the action of man partakes of the power of God and is able to build a world fit for his dual life, bodily and spiritual, to build a humane world for all human beings and not for a group or class of privileged people.