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Or at least a really long life. With modern technology like nanorobotics and genetic engineering, greatly extended lifespans may be just a few years off. Instead of 40 or 50 being middleaged or old, 400 and 500 may be the time for the midlife crisis. Or maybe the engineering will have another effect: real life werewolves and vampires. Some of my friends would become vampires or werewolves now if given the chance, and frankly I would too if it were possible. Strength, speed, gracefulness, in exchange for hunting animals? Long lives and nearly infinite knowledge? Completely worht it.
But at what cost would these gifts come at? Would extended lifespans destroy our base humanity? would it eradicate belief in God? Would we be able to continue our quest for God, even though we are knowledgeable extending the tme before we meet Him? As Christians, are we able to let these technologies advance? Long lives and good health are wonderful, but at what cst do they come? If you have anything to say, please say it. This is an odd subject, but one increasingly near. If we act not now, it may be too late if this is for the worst.
In Him, J
But at what cost would these gifts come at? Would extended lifespans destroy our base humanity? would it eradicate belief in God? Would we be able to continue our quest for God, even though we are knowledgeable extending the tme before we meet Him? As Christians, are we able to let these technologies advance? Long lives and good health are wonderful, but at what cst do they come? If you have anything to say, please say it. This is an odd subject, but one increasingly near. If we act not now, it may be too late if this is for the worst.
In Him, J