How are they going to do that once the earth is destroyed?
toldailytopic: If science advanced so that you could live indefinitely would you choose to?
Apparently this discussion regarding eternal life on earth (via hypothetical scientific and medical advancement) is beyond your mental capacity.Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in me, though he die, yet shall he live, and everyone who lives and believes in me shall never die. Do you believe this?”
(John 11:25-26 ESV)
So, brethren, do you believe this?
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You have the matter arse backwards.
Science has now explained how we can andwill live forever.
The issue is whether therefore we ought work to better the present condition of mankind so when we return, gentically reconstructed and born again, we will find an even better world awaiting us.
NOTE:
Revelation 21:4-5
And God, (blessing them with Total Phylogenetic Consciousness: [Carl Jung]), shall wipe away, (in their awakened Unconscious Mind: [Freudian Hypothesis]), all tears from their eyes, (for life is a genetically remember able continuum from one generation to the next living generation);
(in genetic memories of prior existences held in our Unconscious Mind) there shall be no more death... (For we shall not all "sleep:" [1Co15:51], but total phylogenetic Consciousness will have evolved), neither sorrow... (for we, individually, are part of a living continuum of our own past, flowers upon our genetic vine), nor crying,.. (for we are happy in these revelations of reconstitution from our human gene pool), neither shall there be any more pain... for the former things (in Modern Homo sapiens paradigm of the life experience) are passed away.
And “He,” (the ancient, phylogenetic, Collective Unconscious Mind), that sat upon the throne (within the kingdom of the evolving Homoiousian sapiens' brain: [Luke 17:21]) said, Behold, (in this way, through evolution: [Gen 9:11-18]), I make all things (in human experience) new.
And he said unto me, Write: for these words are true, (i.e.; Christ himself, the gospel Truth, rational, and scientifically feasible), and (worthy of) faithful (belief).
It doesn't look worth it to me, so I will pass.toldailytopic: If science advanced so that you could live indefinitely would you choose to?
Well, it still doesn't stop a safe from falling on one's head,Apparently this discussion regarding eternal life on earth (via hypothetical scientific and medical advancement) is beyond your mental capacity.
When things like this happen (which must be often for you), just skip the thread altogether, that way we don't waste time reading your posts.
...or a tree, so I thought he gave us something to look forward to... :granite:A tree nearly fell on me once! :shocked:
Apparently this discussion regarding eternal life on earth (via hypothetical scientific and medical advancement) is beyond your mental capacity.
When things like this happen (which must be often for you), just skip the thread altogether, that way we don't waste time reading your posts.
Yes, although I think with reincarnation that God has already given us the chance to take a break and then come back if we choose.
Thank you for insulting me to make your point.
Now as to not derail this most eternally important thread :granite:
I appreciate that those who are convinced of a hereafter (of heaven, no less) would probably not want to delay their ascention beyond a handful of decades. For your average non-believer though, that adventure can wait.
ThisI don't think living on this earth the way it is now would be a good way to spend eternity. I think that's why God designed heaven the way He did. I think God knows that living here on earth in a fallen society would be filled with pain and heartache and we would eventually want to escape it.
Therefore, while I love, love, love, my life here on earth and I don't want it to end prematurely, I also wouldn't want to be here forever. There will come a time when I will be ready to move on to the next phase of my life in heaven.
"A polar bear fell on me."A tree nearly fell on me once! :shocked:
:baby: Stay on topic, get thicker skin and you won't be offended so easily...
A tree nearly fell on me once! :shocked:
Obligatory Roadhouse reference?"A polar bear fell on me."
Yes, although I think with reincarnation that God has already given us the chance to take a break and then come back if we choose.