NASA taps theologians to study potential human reaction to aliens

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Nasa recruited theologians to figure out how humans may react to aliens.

Let's just hope they don't find that reactions will be as catastrophic as movies imply. The truth is out there, and NASA wants theologians to find it.

One such expert is Rev. Dr. Andrew Davison, a British priest and theologian at the University of Cambridge who holds a doctorate in biochemistry from Oxford. Inpublished to Cambridge’s Faculty of Divinity website, Dr. Davison explains his role in NASA’s greater research in astrobiology—the study of habitats outside of our solar system—and earthlings’ relationship with those who may live within those worlds.

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