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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bishop610 July 23 2002, 08:38:20 UTC
Bored today... Running around to everyone's stupid livejournals... Want to tell them all they're stupid... No time for that... Luke's is almost right, except for that the whole thing seems hypocritical to me. I can argue that a god is within the laws of physics too. Think of it in the following fashion: When we're in the womb, we never know that there's anything past what we are, we're so insignificant that the thought can't even manifest in our minds. And then we're born, into an entire different form of life, one we never would've expected, and one that we're so much better in. How can we be sure that there isn't something else on the other side of death? Like a child being birthed from a womb into a seraphic state or some shit, anyways, So what if there is a higher organism? One we've effectionately named a god, that can control everything, it's theoretically possible. Ants might not know we're there, but they sure as hell figure it out when we step on an ant hill. Anyway, my point is that higher organisms could exist, and one of ( ... )

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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 ( ... )

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Re: Deity, eh? bishop610 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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