Sipping Scotch at Tolkien’s Table Whilst We Talked of Demons, Part V: Mon Cala Strikes Back

Last we left off, Lazzari had disproven the trans-galactic savior school of Thomistic soteriology by reference to his earlier proof that aliens are not humans. Thus, the conclusion he reached regarding scenario 4 was as follows: “While the advantage of the first school is that it takes the Incarnation as the awe-inspiring event that itContinue reading “Sipping Scotch at Tolkien’s Table Whilst We Talked of Demons, Part V: Mon Cala Strikes Back”

Sipping Scotch At Tolkien’s Table Whilst We Talked of Demons, Part IV: A New Hope in Mon Calamari Christ

As we left off in our last post, Lazzari proved that aliens have immortal souls and “it was established that, according to the principles of Thomistic metaphysics, intelligent extraterrestrial life forms with radically different matter than human beings do not have human natures” (Lazzari, 445). In other words, aliens are not humans. However, since theyContinue reading “Sipping Scotch At Tolkien’s Table Whilst We Talked of Demons, Part IV: A New Hope in Mon Calamari Christ”

Sipping Scotch At Tolkien’s Table Whilst We Talked of Demons, Part III: Alien Jesus

One of the seminars I attended purported to be about science and faith, which, of course, meant the tedious and persistent Christianity versus Western materialism debate. The seminar also turned out to be a gathering point for Opus Dei cult members, converts to various kinds of Christianity (mostly catholic) and a few interlopers with anContinue reading “Sipping Scotch At Tolkien’s Table Whilst We Talked of Demons, Part III: Alien Jesus”