Vatican Astronomer Says He Would Baptize Aliens, Prompting Theological Reimagining

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Vatican astronomer Father Richard D’Souza argues that if intelligent extraterrestrials are found, they could be baptized as children of God and theology would have to rethink itself, since baptism would require physical presence and science might explain how contact could occur within about 30 years.

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Father Richard D’Souza, who now leads the Vatican Observatory near Rome, said theology would have to “reimagine itself” if humans ever make contact with intelligent life.