Frozen in Time

Jul 23, 2002 04:49

We will all die one day, it's inevitable. Some sooner than others, some tragically. Off on a tangent, it's likely the entire human race will perish due to our stupidity and destructive nature. But what if death wasn't the end? What if reanimation was possible and immortality was attainable? Welcome to Cryonics ( Read more... )

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Deity, eh? lukifer1129 July 27 2002, 02:14:45 UTC
Welp, I'm up late as usual, might as well reply to a few comments while I drink the last of my iced-tea.

The fetus argument is interesting but weak (in my opinion). It is true that we are oblivious to life while in the womb, but we still are in the same state after we are born. It takes time to learn abilities, movements and cement things into our memory for further use. Existence before thought. Anyways, the actual existence of a higher being that controls human life is null. I like the ant analogy, but ants know that higher organisms exist. Maybe not humans, skunks, or specific animals, but they know they're not at the top of the food chain. Animals aren't knowledgable like humans.

The rat heart was scientifically proven, and I'm positive that not one of those "Catholic miracles" was actually proven. They're merely deceptions to make people believe their crappy and false faith. Cryonics is indeed the shiznat and Christianity blows donkey anus as it always will, we're in agreement there. I'd be curious to have a religious viewpoint on a human being's alleged "soul" pertaining to cryonics, death and reanimation.

- "Iced-Tea Junkie" Luke

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Re: Deity, eh? lukifer1129 July 28 2002, 12:32:18 UTC
Luke, I fucking hate you. You're fucking wrong and Brian's a genius.

-Brian (Laughing because he's hidden)

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