The parable of the sower as image of the communion of saints
Alien worlds? Probably not.
The book that I am trying to write, called theology of the ages , which is already mostly online, argues that basically if there were other worlds that fell and they were to receive an incarnation, that effectively, regardless of what other dimensions or materialistic essence they possessed, the greater phases of spiritual activity would still be the same as our world, Catholicism, because of the nature of the Fall and of the necessity of preparation for incarnate one, or a prefiguring covenant. …
…and the reality that I argue that the way of the saint would also exist in any alien world like ours does.
Hence, leading to the reality that the peoples of God both old and new will both journey the way of the saint apocalyptically
so that ,consequently, there is no need for another world to exist because it would be redundant.
I think also thinking the idea that Jesus Christ needs to be brought to other worlds is absurd because divine revelation seems quite clear that the antichrist and great apostasy are confined to this world, not to the Galaxy.
There are also questions people are not thinking about , such as, if any world did fall and God just stood by and did nothing until we brought Jesus to them, that's crazy, because God had to send a flood to prevent the world from ending, and why? Because the end of a world that is incurably wicked is a world that dies off physically, and the fact that the flood was unconditional actually implies that the world would not repent by simply being given a warning, as opposed to say the exile Babylon , which was conditional on Israel's repentance.
Hence, this Revelation by its very essence implies that no world could fall and last very long because it would clearly descend into great wickedness and destroy itself unless God intervened and spared it through some sort of chastisement, something analogous to our flood. And that opens a whole other can of worms, such as how can that world wait around and wait for Christ after millions of years without any prefiguring Covenant etc?
I also wrote about the following theology in the homiletic and pastoral review .
Pilate and Herod are not just plain historical figures of the Creed. They symbolize the lies of the Fall that toss unenlightened and unredeemed man from one state of existence to another.
It starts with herod, who is only interested in signs and wonders from Christ as ends unto themselves, which is blasphemous materialism.
This is babel, a harlot that does not want to marry God in the next life but wants to fornicate with the creation figuratively, which is to say that she wants to fornicate figuratively in a materialism with the creation in this life, rather than pursue a heavenly spiritual marriage with the Creator in the next life.
This blasphemous frail unification of humanity in the materialistic so-called utopia must necessarily collapse because of human pride , in which one person wants to be better than another etc , which therefore causes the figurative tower to collapse
And then the nations are divided up into many little whores.
And then one or another whores will be bigger than lesser ones and so the big one will conquer lesser ones as in the 20,000 who conquers the 10,000 in the same parable that Jesus speaks of the tower that has never finished….
As the bigger ones swallow up more and more or lesser nations, it finally once again reaches the tower that Jesus speaks of in the parable before the swallowing up of small armies by greater ones.
And then we are back to the first situation, a great materialistic civilization which blasphemes god by exalting humanity in place of god, as if they could secure peace and prosperity apart from glorifying God and living his law.
Once again that figurative Tower collapses, and once again we descend into what can we call the first lie of the Fall which is Pontius Pilate or the anti-baptismal disposition . In this disposition we can explain the following: Nation against nation and Kingdom against Kingdom swallowed up going back to the Tower, or once again 20,000 beating 10,000.
Pontius Pilate symbolizes the first great lie of the Fall because he says what is truth , which is the antithesis of faith, and then he baptizes himself in an antithesis of moral culpability to the greatest sin of all, which is the murder of God.
Hence Pontius Pilate embodies within himself the total rejection of faith and repentance which is the complete antithesis of the sacrament of baptism.
And so Christ’s parable about first the tower that is never finished, which is to say the world that has ever trying, trying to get greater and greater satisfaction that can never be attained apart from god, and the world that is struggling a notion of no faith and no repentance, which tosses nations against one another, this is the alternating condition of any fallen civilization world.
And so then the question would be that how can an alien world survive this condition for millions of years until quote on quote Jesus arrives and then saves it? That’s absurd.
For more information one can read the article here in the homiletic and pastoral review
https://www.hprweb.com/2019/04/probing-the-creed/