Science, Faith, and UAP: Reassessing the ETI Myth and Advocating Open, Data-Driven Inquiry

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Open, data-driven research on unidentified aerial phenomena and potential extraterrestrial life should be conducted transparently and discussed with religious perspectives, as exemplified by Avi Loeb’s Galileo Project and supported by Gillibrand's amendment, to prevent science from replacing religion and to balance curiosity with public openness and security concerns.

Harvard Astronomer Avi Loeb Believes Alien Scientists Are Really Our Gods. Is This Scientist Practicing Theology Without A License?
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Harvard Astronomer Avi Loeb Believes Alien Scientists Are Really Our Gods. Is This Scientist Practicing Theology Without A License?

Are Alien Scientists the Real Gods? SR 1171 UFO 1 “An advanced scientific civilization could be an approximation to what we called ‘God’.” This is what Making gods out of extraterrestrial scientists constitutes practicing theology without a license. Avi Loeb touts the ETI myth., the myth that ETI will bless us like gods. Through discourse clarification, the public theologian pleads with scientists to remain scientists and provide scientific knowledge about UFOs and UAP.