
Purd Toaster
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The public, worldwide conversation about UFOs (also known as UAP) has become more widespread and mainstream in recent years. It presents Catholics with a challenge: Does the Church teach that angels are the only form of nonhuman intelligence created by God? Is belief in extraterrestrial intelligence or other forms of nonhuman intelligence contrary to the Catholic faith? For essential context in this discussion, we must consider the history of the nonhuman intelligence conversation in the Catholic intellectual tradition. Have there been prominent, theologically faithful voices over the centuries who believed in nonhuman intelligence, or were at least open to the possibility of it, and saw no conflict between that notion and the truths of divine revelation? There have been indeed—from St. Augustine down to St. John Paul II. Read more here: bit.ly/4eapaZb



Man goes viral for revealing he took 20 years of probation instead of 2 years in prison: "I'm not going to prison... I signed that b*tch." 😭


I carry the one thing that orthodox and Catholic are afraid to read



























