Catholic Inc. doesn't seem to understand that belief in extraterrestrials turns Catholic dogma into rubble.

LifeSiteNews) — As Disclosure Dayapproaches, extraterrestrials are in the news, movies, documentaries, books, and government “transparency” files. It’s reminiscent of the COVID media blitz.
Catholic media personalities and UFOs
Even as Matt Walsh expressed disappointment in the “grainy” government UFO files, he said “I’ve been a UFO believer for so long.”[1] In another video he admonished doubters:
[C]onservatives tend to be more religious … [they] think they can’tbelieve [in aliens] because it would call their faith into question. There is nothing … out there in the universe … that would call your faith into question. … The Bible … [is] focused on what is happening here [on earth] … you can be open-minded.[2]
Catholic authors who promote ETs, such as Jimmy Akin (Catholic Answers), Father Robert Spitzer (EWTN), and Vatican scientist Brother Guy Consolmagno, have been on the podcast circuit. TAN Publishing is promoting the late Paul Thigpen’s attempt to normalize alien belief in Catholicism.[3]
Journalist Robert Duncan promoted ETs on Catholic News Service (CNS).
Podcasters Lila Rose, Trent Horn, and Chris Stefanick platformed ET promoters, with no opposing interviews. Father Mike Schmitz and traditionally-minded Brian Holdsworth correctly warned us not to become distracted with UFOs while simultaneously floating the faulty rationale that there could be other biological lifeforms in this “big” universe.
Matt Fradd interviewed Jimmy Akin and the late Paul Thigpen. It was almost four hours of unbridled ET promotion. After an avalanche of comments requesting balance, Matt invited Daniel O’Connor to present an opposing view but then apparently ghosted him. Daniel responded with “Who Spooked Matt Fradd?” which went viral.
ET-promoting “Catholic” YouTube videos have exceeded 2 million views, with millions more on other platforms.
LGBT-friendly Cardinal Robert McElroy of Washington, D.C., kicked an exorcist out of his diocese for simply suggesting UFOs are diabolical activity. The priest, Monsignor Stephen Rossetti, was a 20-year veteran with an impeccable track record. EWTN News reported the story as if the exorcist was at fault. The message is clear, like COVID and LGBT politics, that dissent is not permitted.
Catholic Inc. doesn’t seem to understand that belief in extraterrestrials turns Catholic dogma into rubble.[4]
During the Arian heresy, half the priests and bishops went bad. Cardinal John Henry Newman said the lay faithful held the Church together during that crisis. That hour appears to have arrived again.
ET belief is a gateway drug into the New Age
Gifted apologetics legend Jimmy Akin is a good example of where the ET rabbit hole leads. On Pints with Aquinas, he speculated about sacramental marriage between aliens and humans, if humans can have sex with aliens.[5] Then he defended Freemasonry, which is condemned by the Vatican.[6] Now he’s teaching psychic studies at Rhine.[7] His Mysterious World increasingly and carelessly dives into phenomena the Vatican warned us about in 2003:
New Age Spirituality is … spiritual narcissism or pseudo-mysticism … strange and exotic beings … extraterrestrials … psychic powers and occult…[8]
When Matt Fradd asked how alien belief could be reconciled with Mary’s elevated position in heaven, Jimmy Akin mused:
Well, if there are other mothers of Jesus out there, they wouldn’t be as high as our Mary.
Wait! Aren’t aliens supposed to be “superior” to humans?
Jimmy says:
It’s not always demons … if UAPs[9] … blow up and leave fragments of metal and stuff, we need to go with the premise that they are physical objects.[10]
There is no such evidence. Father Chad Ripperger, an exorcist, asserts demons are capable of all documented exotic “UAP” activity.
Wherever there is deep-seated belief in aliens, there follows a whole parade of darkness and other occult practices.
We’re being groomed for a pseudo-religion
The argument for non-rational micro life on other planets is a wedge issue, like incest and rape in the abortion debate. The micro life discussion always ends up being about UFO visitations to earth, “because the Church hasn’t ruled on ETs, don’t ya know!” Strangely, these alien visitors are always humanoid looking, between 4-8 feet tall. Why not the size of a bacteria or the moon? Because ET promoters have made aliens in their own image.
The mainstream pseudo-religion that this fuels teaches us:
- Aliens provide a “science-based” spirituality of love and peace, which absorbs “divisive and archaic” world religions.
- Aliens are superior; they taught Jesus to bend the laws of physics and gurus how to open their chakras.
- Humans can communicate with ETs via CE5 meditation.[11] (Guess who receives the call?)
- The Bible is outdated.[12]
- ET deniers are uneducated; they don’t “follow the science” (pseudo-science).
- Conspicuously absent are Jesus’ words, “I am The Way, the Life and the Truth, no one comes to the Father except through me.”[13] and “Repent and be saved.”[14]


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