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Timothy 2:8: "Remember Jesus Christ, raised from the dead... this is my gospel for which I am suffering even to the point of being chained like a criminal. But God’s word is not chained...". [43] Ferguson, George (1976) [1954], "St. Nicholas of Myra or Bari", Signs and Symbols in Christian Art, Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, p.136 How your digital self could 'live' on after you die". BBC News. 21 August 2017 . Retrieved 2 November 2022.

Turchin, Alexey. "Multilevel Strategy for Immortality: Plan A? Fighting Aging, Plan B? Cryonics, Plan C? Digital Immortality, Plan D? Big World Immortality" . Retrieved 2 November 2022. A 2010 study notes that physicians are determining death "test only for the permanent cessation of circulation and respiration because they know that irreversible cessation follows rapidly and inevitably once circulation no longer will restore itself spontaneously and will not be restored medically". [73] Development of advanced live support measures "including cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and positive pressure ventilation (PPV)" brought the interdependence of cessation of brain function and loss of respiration and circulation and "the traditional definition of death into question" [74] and further developments upend more "definitions of mortality". [75] Hypothetical speculations without existing technologies [ edit ] With the advent of written records, the earliest known recurrent theme of resurrection was in Egyptian and Canaanite religions, which had cults of dying-and-rising gods such as Osiris and Baal. Ancient Greek religion generally emphasised immortality, but in the mythos a number of men and women were made physically immortal as they were resurrected from the dead.

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Janardhanan, Reghu. "The Deconstructive Materialism of Dwivedi and Mohan: A New Philosophy of Freedom". positions politics. Steinhart, Eric (1 October 2007). "Survival as a Digital Ghost". Minds and Machines. 17 (3): 261–271. doi: 10.1007/s11023-007-9068-0. ISSN 1572-8641. S2CID 2741620. Recent Examples on the Web The insects are linked with symbols of resurrection because of their life cycle, according to the Smithsonian National Museum of Asian Art. — Elizabeth Gamillo, Discover Magazine, 31 Oct. 2023 His resurrection was perhaps kinder than Lazarus’ because the Monster could never truly be outside death. — Mikal Gilmore, Rolling Stone, 31 Oct. 2023 Tour resurrection to dance an evening away to Blink-182, Paramore, My Chemical Romance and Fall Out Boy. — Chris Kelly, Washington Post, 29 June 2023 The possibility of anything past that — even resurrection — was pure horror. — Mikal Gilmore, Rolling Stone, 31 Oct. 2023 In a novella structured like a mix tape and written in the cadence and rhyme scheme of rap lyrics, a dying football star’s resurrection is contingent on limitations to his native abilities. — Amal El-Mohtar, New York Times, 13 Oct. 2023 The disco ball's resurrection originated partially from the disco cowgirl aesthetic that's taken over social media in recent years: Inspired by country singers like Dolly Parton and Shania Twain, this style mixes cow print and leather with vibrant shades of pink and lots of sparkles. — Claire Hoppe, Better Homes & Gardens, 11 Oct. 2023 Before this latest resurrection, the show was canceled by multiple networks and seemingly wrapped up not once, but four separate times. — Brendan Morrow, The Week, 25 July 2023 Grinnell’s work at Forest & Stream is believed to have played a role in the bison’s unlikely resurrection. — Travis Hall, Field & Stream, 6 Sep. 2023 See More The apostles, who were eye-witnesses to the risen Christ, experienced dramatic changes in their lives after meeting him, ruling out the possibility that the resurrection story is an invented one.

Dying is the last thing anyone wants to do – so keep cool and carry on". The Guardian. 10 October 2015 . Retrieved 21 February 2016. For orthodox Christians, including some scholars, the resurrection is taken to have been a concrete, material resurrection of a transformed body. [154] [web 3] [note 13] Craig L. Blomberg argues there are sufficient arguments for the historicity of the resurrection. [156] Before Jesus ascended into heaven he gave the Great Commission, telling his followers to go and make disciples of all nations. From this stance of hope, we can share joyfully with others that this hope is for the whole world: “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life” ( John 3:16). Related alternative approaches of digital immortality include gradually " replacing" neurons in the brain with advanced medical technology (such as nanobiotechnology) as a form of mind uploading (see also: wetware computer). [61] De-extinction [ edit ]The belief in the resurrectio a b c Savin-Baden, Maggi; Burden, David (1 April 2019). "Digital Immortality and Virtual Humans". Postdigital Science and Education. 1 (1): 87–103. doi: 10.1007/s42438-018-0007-6. ISSN 2524-4868. S2CID 149797460.

For the Christian tradition, the bodily resurrection was the restoration to life of a transformed body powered by spirit, [web 3] as described by Paul and the Gospel authors, that led to the establishment of Christianity. In Christian theology, the resurrection of Jesus is "the central mystery of the Christian faith". [2] It provides the foundation for that faith, as commemorated by Easter, along with Jesus's life, death and sayings. [3] For Christians, his resurrection is the guarantee that all the Christian dead will be resurrected at Christ's parousia (second coming). [4] Aside from religious belief, cryonics and other speculative resurrection technologies are practiced, but the resurrection of long-dead bodies is not considered possible at the current level of scientific knowledge.De-extinction: scientists are planning the multimillion-dollar resurrection of the Tasmanian tiger". The Guardian. 16 August 2022 . Retrieved 2 November 2022. Wild ideas in science: Death is reversible". BBC Science Focus Magazine . Retrieved 2 November 2022. In Judaism, the idea of resurrection first emerges in the 2nd century BC Book of Daniel as a belief in the resurrection of the soul alone, which was then developed by the Pharisees as a belief in bodily resurrection, an idea completely alien to the Greeks. [68] Josephus tells of the three main Jewish sects of the 1st century AD, that the Sadducees held that both soul and body perished at death; the Essenes that the soul was immortal but the flesh was not; and the Pharisees that the soul was immortal and that the body would be resurrected to house it. [69] Of these three positions, Jesus and the early Christians appear to have been closest to that of the Pharisees. [70] Steve Mason notes that for the Pharisees, "the new body is a special, holy body", which is different from the old body, "a view shared to some extent by the ex-Pharisee Paul (1. Cor. 15:35ff)". [71] In his book 1988 Mind Children, roboticist Hans Moravec proposed that a future supercomputer might be able to resurrect long-dead minds from the information that still survived. For example, such can include information in the form of memories, filmstrips, social media interactions, [49] [50] modeled personality traits, [51] personal favourite things, [51] personal notes and tasks, [ additional citation(s) needed] medical records, and genetic information. [52] [53]



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