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    NorwoodIsMyHero: I think we would all do well to remember that without the Catholic church, much of the world's history and important cultural advancements would have ... more »
    Bokusatsu_Tenshi: Oh yeah, the Vatican - specially the pope - is so taking a kindler, gentler, more active role in science and technological progress these days... #vat... more »
    Complexified: Maybe aliens were the ones who made Mary pregnant, without the loss of virginity O.o #vatican more »
    Kaiser-Machead: I don't want any reprobate aliens polluting God's chosen species with their otherworldly pagan nonsense. We must shun the tares from the stars with ex... more »
    SilverBlade2k: This begs the question..since humans were made in God's image (according to the Bible), then who created the aliens in their image? #vatican more »
    Digo: It would be amazing (and amazingly hilarious) if The Vatican were actually the first to discover intelligent extraterrestrial life. #vatican more »
    falandil: I find this interesting, but not really helpful to finding lif. It's better to look for radio signals and such, I'd think. more »
    Rabid Penguin: I estimate that we will find humanoid lifeforms on other planets in exactly never. There home planet has been destroyed. They're all already on Earth. more »
    nutbastard: is the question of the existence of life in space really contested much in this day and age? with all the UFO sightings, all the high strangeness and ... more »
    alexmetal: My question is: Why is NASA only looking for things that could sustain Earth-like life? Oxygen? CO2? Horseradish, I say! For all we know, they breathe... more »
  • #science

    Vatican Holds Scientific Conference To Ponder The Existence Of Extraterrestrial Life

    Last year Father Jose Gabriel Funes, a Jesuit priest and the chief papal astronomer, noted that the search for aliens did not contradict a belief in God. With that, the floodgates appeared to have opened at the Vatican. More »
  • #et

    Hubble May Find Signs of Possible Extraterrestrial Life

    Looks like Hubble may turn to be a key in finding extraterrestrial life. A new technique developed by NASA has found CO2, one of the byproducts of life, in a Jupiter-sized planet called HD189733b:
  • #aliens

    Scientists Propose Flashing Mirrors on Moon to Catch ET's Eye

    Far more serious than beaming a salted snack advert into space, scientists at Pennsylvania State University in State College suggest that if we really want to catch the attention of aliens, then we should cover half the moon in mirrors, and send coded flashes of light into space. Always assuming ET's not too bored by us, that is. More »
  • #retromodo

    UFO House Brings ET Home

    Chattanooga, Tennessee is the location of one of the most bizarre abodes we have ever seen; the UFO house, which has a single entry point via a button activated stair case, curved bar area and customized bathtub, as well as various UFO paneled controls throughout that are simply priceless, or so you would think. More »
  • #hungryaliens

    Snack Advert to be Beamed Into Space: Will Aliens Like Doritos?

    The makers of the cheesy snack Doritos launched a new competition today, asking the UK public to design a new advert for a unique audience: ETs. The winner's 30-second video clip will actually be beamed from the high frequency radar telescope in Svalbard, Norway, in June, directed toward a likely looking star in Ursa Major. Doritos are calling it the world's first interstellar advertising campaign, and who are we to argue with a claim like that? We do have one question, though, which all humankind should ponder on— is a snack food the best way to advertise intelligent life on Earth? More »
  • #phonehome

    Google Maps Street View Found E.T.

    In the biggest twist of the year, including last year, it seems that the new Google Maps Street View found E.T. and an accompanying laser beam. More »

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