Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Vatican Astronomy


Last night 12/13/2011 (1am - 5am ET / 10pm - 2am PT), Coast to Coast AM advertised it would host a program titled:

Vatican Astronomy

Well, this morning after the program was aired the tile has been updated (changed) to Space & Faith .

I Googled the program title and found the following link; But, when you click on this link the title for last night's program gets revised:

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Here's the Coast to Coast AM website description of the show (last show recap):
Space & Faith

Date:
12-13-11

Host:
George Noory

Guests:
Brother Guy Consolmagno

Astronomer at the Vatican Observatory, Brother Guy Consolmagno, discussed space issues such as the question of ET life, Russia's interest in going to Phobos, dark energy, and the big bang theory as well as how faith and science can coexist. He explained that the Vatican's interest in the cosmos is driven by "the same sense of curiosity and mystery that fueled people to look at the sky since the beginning of time." In looking at the tremendous leaps in scientific insight over the last few years, he marveled that "half the things" he originally learned about space are now suspect, while radical ideas from as recently as ten years ago are now viewed as entirely possible.

Consolmagno shared an analogy that captures the difficulties faced by humans in trying to better understand our universe. He started by noting that the moons of Jupiter and Saturn are believed to have liquid water beneath a surface layer of ice. Supposing that there was intelligent life in those oceans, they would be restricted by the ice above them and the ground below, knowing only that world as their universe. These beings, Consolmagno said, would never be able to know they were just a small part of a much larger system of moons, planets, stars, and galaxies. "And then you ask, 'what are the things that we don't know that we don't know,'" he pondered, "what are the boundaries that are part of our universe that even we can't be aware of?"

Contrary to the idea that science and faith are mutually exclusive, Consolmagno said that every religion, even those that seem hostile to science, have scientists which belong to them. On a personal level, he attributed his faith as a key motivator behind his ongoing scientific work. "It's that sense that I'm touching the stuff that God made," he mused, "day in and day out, seeing how the universe works, I'm in a conversation with the creator." Additionally, he contended that greater understanding of our universe does not threaten the idea of God, but, rather, "as our universe gets bigger, I would say our understanding of the creator of the universe gets bigger."
I was able to listen to some of the interview before I fell asleep, and what I heard dealt more with the Roman Catholic faith that anything else. It sounded more like a Public Relations spot for the Vatican. The guest of the second hour of the program 'Brother' Consolmagno, as George Noory repeatedly called him is a Jesuit Astronomer.

I am well aware that this program traditionally misinforms rather than provide useful information about current events, trivia, or covert activities. However, last night's title, Vatican Astronomy piqued my curiosity; And boy was I happy I listened to some of this interview since it confirmed my understanding of Jesuit media manipulation. The program turned out to be just another promotion of the Vatican and its ongoing campaign for greater influence in the world.
Most of what I heard was about how Jesuits think.

How can anyone claim the name Jesus, and not know Him whatsoever?

Consolmagno's statements illustrated a secular mindset, despite his claim of being a cleric.

Personally, I am not surprised at all since dissembling is the Jesuit modus operandi.

What impresses me is the blatant increase of Roman Catholic propaganda passed off as news on commercial media, and on public radio. This constant and determined promotion of this religion is an additonal confirmation that the Vatican will soon control the whole world; The ambitious Catholic agenda is prophesied to first dominate the United States of America, and then spread throughout the planet.

  • Vatican Astronomy?
  • Space & Faith?
  • Or, Roman Catholics on the radio flaunting their control of the media?

I feel that the third title best describes what took place on Coast to Coast AM, last night.


Imsomnia can sometimes be beneficial, especially when it confirms prophecy.


"Rose is a rose, is a rose, is a rose, is a rose." Even if you don't wear 'rose' colored glasses.

Right now, I'm seeing crimson and violet all over the place. Which can only mean one thing...



Arsenio.



Note: The Program with Consolmagno S.J. will be rebroadcast online here on 970 WFLA Fox Newsradio Tampa tonight 12/14/2011 @ 10PM - 1AM ET



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