Sunday, December 5, 2010

Faith Vs New Life Forms











NASA has discovered a new bacteria that feeds on arsenic—the first time a microorganism has used a toxic chemical for growth and life. It was found in the salty Mono Lake in California. It had previously been assumed that organisms need phosphorous to function, but the bacteria uses arsenic in its place. “You can potentially cross phosphorus off the list of elements required for life," says one scientist, according to the Daily Beast blog.





Does a New Life Form Mean God Is Dead?


This new life form is as old as mankind. They are just now known because no one has documented them in America or in Europe. Man has been interacting with alien beings and animals since the beginning. Above is a picture taken by the US AirForce in 1952 when UFOs buzzed the capital and the White House. What is new is that our United States government is transitioning from a policy of discrediting citizens who believe or know about extra terrestrials to a policy of preparing the population for official contact with aliens. Above is a picture of a top secret AirForce Base near Harrisburg, Pa. Most of it is underground. This article is just one of the pieces to this new puzzle to prepare the American people in the idea that “We are not alone.”



There is a myth among the public that says that because a person is a scientist then they don’t believe in God. I am a scientist and I believe in God. Nothing is further from the truth. The highest authority in the Catholic Church said in 2008 that they believe that there are other life forms in the universe. The qualification for being a scientist does not include being an atheist. The qualification for being a priest does not include a nonbelief in extra terrestrial aliens.



God created the universe meaning that he created the extra terrestrial aliens as well. When the government allows you to know that they exist, just remember that God created them as well and invite them to the church of your choice.

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