For this part, here are two articles that show the evidence a world beyond the understanding of science and a worthy effort towards integrating religion with elements of science.
HEAVEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY
HUBBLE TELESCOPE
Despite new repairs to
the Hubble Telescope, NASA refuses to release old photos or take new ones of
Heaven!
In 1994, a researcher was smuggled one top-secret
photo the Hubble Space Telescope had taken of what is presumed to be Heaven.
Weekly World News was the first to print the image and report on Dr. Masson’s
findings, but despite the media coverage, NASA refused to acknowledge the
existence of the photo.
Now that the Hubble has been repaired and NASA is
officially releasing some of it’s new findings, the Weekly World News editorial
team believes it is NASA’s responsibility to further investigate this space
anomaly!
NASA has yet to respond, but take a look below for
our exclusive report on the first photo:
HEAVEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY HUBBLE TELESCOPE
February 8, 1994
Just days after space shuttle astronauts repaired the
Hubble Space Telescope in mid December, the giant lens focused on a star
cluster at the edge of the universe – and photographed heaven!
That’s the word from author and researcher Marcia
Masson, who quoted highly places NASA insiders as having said that the
telescope beamed hundreds of photos back to the command center at Goddard Space
Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., on December 26.
The pictures clearly show a vast white city floating
eerily in the blackness of space.
And the expert quoted NASA sources as saying that
the city is definitely Heaven “because life as we know it couldn’t possibly
exist in icy, airless space.
“This is it – this is the proof we’ve been waiting
for,” Dr. Masson told reporters.
“Through an enormous stroke of luck, NASA aimed the
Hubble Telescope at precisely the right place at precisely the right time to
capture these images on film. I’m not particularly religious, but I don’t doubt
that somebody or something influenced the decision to aim the telescope at that
particular area of space.
“Was that someone or something God himself? Given
the vastness of the universe, and all the places NASA could have targeted for
study, that would certainly appear to be the case.”
NASA spokesmen declined to comment on the author’s
report “pending further analysis of the photographs received on December 26.”
In spite of official silence, agency insiders concede that NASA “has discovered
something that might alter the future of all mankind.”
They also confirmed that President Bill Clinton and
Vice President Al Gore have taken a keen personal interest in the photographs
and have requested daily briefings. Dr. Masson said: “The Hubble Space
Telescope was designed to photograph images as far away as the edge of the
universe but a lens flaw prevented it from doing so until shuttle astronauts
corrected the defect during a recent mission.
“When they finished their work, the telescope
trained its enormous glass eye on the outer reaches of the universe.
“From what I understand, the first images it
received were nothing more than kaleidoscopic bursts of colour and light.
“As adjustments were made and the focus sharpened,
NASA analysts couldn’t believe their eyes.
“After checking and rechecking the data, they
concluded that the images were authentic. They also theorized that the city
couldn’t possibly be inhabited by life as we know it.
“The only logical explanation was that the city was
inhabited by the souls of the dead. As one of my sources put it, ‘We found
where God lives.'”
It has been rumoured that the space agency has
forwarded photographs to Pope John Paul II at his request, but Vatican sources
will neither confirm nor deny it.
Dr. Masson, who obtained copies of a single
photograph from her NASA sources, says the space agency’s next move “will be
most revealing.”
“This is a chance for NASA to come clean with the
public and tell us everything it knows,” she said.
Pope Francis speaks
with the International Space Station (Article Source: Space)
Pope Francis made a phone call to the International
Space Station today (Oct. 26) to ask its six occupants deep questions about
humanity's place in the universe.
Calling from the Vatican in Rome, Pope Francis spoke
with Italian astronaut Paolo Nespoli of the European Space Agency along with
three NASA astronauts and two Russian cosmonauts.
"Your little glass palace in totality is
greater than the sum of its parts, and this is the example that you give
us," Pope Francis said through a translator. [Space Station Photos: The
Expedition 53 Crew in Orbit]
Pope Francis speaks to the Expedition 53 crew at the
International Space Station.
Pope Francis speaks to the Expedition 53 crew at the
International Space Station.(Image credit: CTV)
Pope Francis skipped the small talk and dove
straight into the big questions. "As you're contemplating the undoubted
limits of the universe, it makes us think about where we come from and where
we're going," he said. "In light of your experiences in space, what
are your thoughts regarding the place of man in the universe?"
"Holy Father, this is a complex question,"
Nespoli replied in Italian as NASA TV provided an English translation. "I
feel like a technical person — an engineer — and I'm here among experiments,
machinery and equipment. When we speak of these much more internal questions of
where we come from, I remain rather perplexed. I think that our objective here
is that of knowing our being and to fill our knowledge to understand what's
around us," he said. "But on the other hand, an interesting thing is
that the more we know, the more we realize how little we know."
Pope Francis then pointed out a painting in the room
where he was speaking that is based on the "Divine Comedy," a
narrative poem written by the Italian poet Dante Alighieri in the 14th century.
That poem refers to love as a force "which moves the sun and the other
stars." With that in mind, Pope Francis asked the crew, "What do you
think about referring to love as the force that moves the universe?"
This question resonated with Russian cosmonaut
Alexander Misurkin, who replied by telling the Pope about an audiobook he
recently listened to called "The Little Prince." In the story, a
young boy is ready to give up his life to care for the person who was closest
to him. "The best example of what is love is perhaps what is shown in this
book," Misurkin said through a translator.
Pope Francis also asked the crew to talk about their
reasons for becoming astronauts and what they enjoy the most about spending
time at the space station.
Russian cosmonaut Sergey Ryazansky shared his story
and told of his grandfather, who was a chief engineer for Sputnik. "For
me, it's great honor to continue what he was doing to fulfill his dreams,
because spaceflight is the future of all humanity and always the frontier for
new technologies and sciences," Ryazansky said.
NASA astronaut Randy Bresnik told the Pope,
"What gives me the greatest joy every day is to be able to look outside
and see God's creation from his perspective. People cannot come up here and see
the indescribable beauty of the Earth and not be touched in their souls,"
Bresnik said.
What Bresnik described is a psychological phenomenon
known as the overview effect, which many space travellers have reported
experiencing while looking at the Earth from afar. "As we see the peace
and serenity of our planet … there's no borders, no conflict — it's just
peaceful," Bresnik said. "We hope that an example of what we can
achieve together [in space] sets an example for the rest of the world."
Pope Francis replied by telling Bresnik, "You
have succeeded in understanding that Earth is too fragile … and that it is so
capable of destroying itself or doing bad things."
At the end of the crew's discussion with Pope
Francis, NASA astronaut Joe Acaba thanked the Pope "for making us reflect
on things that are greater than we are."
Nespoli, Bresnik and Ryazansky launched to the space
station in July, followed by Acaba, Misurkin and NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei
in September. The six crew members make up Expedition 53.
Next week, we will take a full exploration of the concept and reality of Life after Death.













