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Hello brothers and sisters in Christ!
I have been having this discussion with many different people recently, and although it seems to be on a ridiculous topic, I believe it is a very important topic because it helps to understand the method of salvation through Jesus Christ and his Church.
I am a student at Benedictine College studying theology and this question really intrigues me:
Can extraterrestrials enter into Heaven? I say no (Unless they are technically the same creature as we are and they are evangelized by members this planet through the Holy Spirit), but I would like some feedback.
The only way humans enter into salvation (by participating in Trinitarian life) is through active participation in Christ’s sacrifice to the Father through incorporation into his Mystical Body, which is the Church. This is the Missio of the Son and Holy Spirit, to incorporate humanity into Christ’s flesh so that we may share in God’s life and love. This was the purpose of the Incarnation, so that Christ may take on a human nature so that we may be incorporated into his divine life. Saint Gregory of Nazianzus said, “What has not been assumed has not been healed.” or “Whatever is not assumed cannot be redeemed.”
Also, there is the belief that even if Adam and Eve had not fallen (which I don’t think could have happened because it was a part of God’s divine plan), the Incarnation still would have to have taken place in order for an unfallen human nature to be elevated in order to enter into heaven to see God face to face. Adam and Eve, even in their graced state, did not know God fully. If they did, they would not have sinned in the first place.
This website helps to affirm this argument: irishanddangerous.blogspot.com/2007/04/franciscan-scotistic-thesis-absolute.html
ALSO, Jesus has been in heaven since the beginning, as pre-incarnate, which means nearly 2,000 years ago was the first time that Jesus had entered into a physical existence with a physical body. To believe that Jesus had come before the Incarnation “that we know of,” would be to accept that he has multiple Incarnations, which seems very heretical to me. And Jesus from now until the time of his second coming, has ascended into heaven to sit at the right hand of the Father. To believe that he is away on other planets attempting to bring other beings into salvation seems very contradictory.
ALSO, Bible verses such as John 14:6, John 3:36, Hebrews 11:5-6, Romans 10:9-10 and MANY MORE, state that the only way to the Father in Heaven is through Jesus Christ.
Again, I know this seems like a very silly question, but I do believe that it has A LOT to do with the salvific nature of Christ and his bride, the Church.
GOD BLESS!
I have been having this discussion with many different people recently, and although it seems to be on a ridiculous topic, I believe it is a very important topic because it helps to understand the method of salvation through Jesus Christ and his Church.
I am a student at Benedictine College studying theology and this question really intrigues me:
Can extraterrestrials enter into Heaven? I say no (Unless they are technically the same creature as we are and they are evangelized by members this planet through the Holy Spirit), but I would like some feedback.
The only way humans enter into salvation (by participating in Trinitarian life) is through active participation in Christ’s sacrifice to the Father through incorporation into his Mystical Body, which is the Church. This is the Missio of the Son and Holy Spirit, to incorporate humanity into Christ’s flesh so that we may share in God’s life and love. This was the purpose of the Incarnation, so that Christ may take on a human nature so that we may be incorporated into his divine life. Saint Gregory of Nazianzus said, “What has not been assumed has not been healed.” or “Whatever is not assumed cannot be redeemed.”
Also, there is the belief that even if Adam and Eve had not fallen (which I don’t think could have happened because it was a part of God’s divine plan), the Incarnation still would have to have taken place in order for an unfallen human nature to be elevated in order to enter into heaven to see God face to face. Adam and Eve, even in their graced state, did not know God fully. If they did, they would not have sinned in the first place.
This website helps to affirm this argument: irishanddangerous.blogspot.com/2007/04/franciscan-scotistic-thesis-absolute.html
ALSO, Jesus has been in heaven since the beginning, as pre-incarnate, which means nearly 2,000 years ago was the first time that Jesus had entered into a physical existence with a physical body. To believe that Jesus had come before the Incarnation “that we know of,” would be to accept that he has multiple Incarnations, which seems very heretical to me. And Jesus from now until the time of his second coming, has ascended into heaven to sit at the right hand of the Father. To believe that he is away on other planets attempting to bring other beings into salvation seems very contradictory.
ALSO, Bible verses such as John 14:6, John 3:36, Hebrews 11:5-6, Romans 10:9-10 and MANY MORE, state that the only way to the Father in Heaven is through Jesus Christ.
Again, I know this seems like a very silly question, but I do believe that it has A LOT to do with the salvific nature of Christ and his bride, the Church.
GOD BLESS!