"Any entity – no matter how many tentacles it has – has a soul.” ~ Vatican astronomer Guy Consolmagno. "We know everything . . . we're the Vatican." ~ Warehouse 13
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Michael Naisbett: UFOs in Sacred Works of Art
From July of 2007, an article on UFO Digest by Michael Naisbett: UFOs in Sacred Works of Art. Surprising; it's not what you might assume. It's not a matter of disagreeing with the interpretation, exactly, it's more. . . of not seeing the forest for the trees, or, a case of "you say po-tay-toe, I say po-tah-toe." Meaning, the fact that interpretations, metaphors, and analogies in the Bible (along with numerous translations) present a religious picture, for the religious, doesn't negate the "ancient astronaut" theories.
Labels:
Aliens and Religions,
Art,
Folk Art,
folklore,
history,
Images,
Inquisition,
Mary and UFOs,
Religious,
UFO Digest,
UFOs in Art,
Vatican
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