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This doesn't answer the question.Man is a tripartite: body, soul, spirit.
Body = soma = feeds on food
Soul = psyche = feeds on emotions
Spirit = pneuma = feeds on things of God
He did say "reload your software onto it", you assumed that meant loading non-operating s/w onto the OS already on the drive, in which case the point you make has validity.You're just making things up.
I have a degree in computer science and worked in IT for 25 years. Your analogy is nonsensical.
There are countless functional differences between two instances of the same OS.
You need to clarify what you mean by 'dead' and 'in hell'.They are in Hell as we speak.
That means they are dead, not asleep.
Transplanting a brain is an engineering problem, its only a matter of time before it will be possible.The heart is what supplies power to the rest of the body, if anything the digestive system is the power cord going into the outlet that supplies the power supply.
If you can transplant a heart and still wake up the same person, it's not where the soul, or spirit, or consciousness, or personhood are from.
You can't transplant a brain.
It seems to be a backup for the heart.
(CLV) Hb 10:16
"`This is the covenant which I shall be covenanting with them after those days,' the Lord is saying, `imparting My laws to their hearts, I shall be inscribing them on their comprehension also,
Transplanting a brain is an engineering problem, its only a matter of time before it will be possible.
Probably the hardest part about it is to correctly connect all the nerves from the brain to the new body. Once that is solved brain transplants, from a physical standpoint, will be possible.
We know next to nothing really about the spirit or the soul.If the spirit survives the death of the body and has recollection of personality and memory, why do we need a physical brain to store memory?
Thats semantics, I identify more with my memories and experiences than my current body.if you transplant someone else's brain into your body, YOU will not wake up from the operation. You will be dead.
It is the donor that would be the survivor of the operation.
It's not a brain transplant it's a body transplant.
I feel like I have seen this movie/show a very long time ago but I can’t put my finger on it! Maybe a Tales From The Dark Side episode.if you transplant someone else's brain into your body, YOU will not wake up from the operation. You will be dead.
It is the donor that would be the survivor of the operation.
It's not a brain transplant it's a body transplant.
Maybe, but I have my doubts. If I had to make a wager on it I would bet that a brain wouldn’t survive full separation from its entire body like that, and the person would never come to. Of course what do I know about brain anatomy lol but it seems like you would be disconnecting too many things for a person to survive.Transplanting a brain is an engineering problem, its only a matter of time before it will be possible.
Probably the hardest part about it is to correctly connect all the nerves from the brain to the new body. Once that is solved brain transplants, from a physical standpoint, will be possible.
Well, usually when we're talking about a transplant we're talking about a donor body part going into a recipient body so that the recipient survives. In the case of a "brain transplant" the donor would survive and the recipient would die, same thing with a "head transplant" the being who the recipient body belongs to dies, and the being who the donor head belongs to survives... ... ... briefly.Thats semantics, I identify more with my memories and experiences than my current body.
As long as i knew what was happening and agreed to it, if I woke up tomorrow and my brain was in another body, after a successful transplant, it would still be me 'Sorn' thinking and acting but through a different body. I would be the same person, just a different physical appearance, no more than if i change my hair color today.
PS, i did say transplant brain, not body, implying the brain is what was kept alive.
I feel like I have seen this movie/show a very long time ago but I can’t put my finger on it! Maybe a Tales From The Dark Side episode.
Maybe, but I have my doubts. If I had to make a wager on it I would bet that a brain wouldn’t survive full separation from its entire body like that, and the person would never come to. Of course what do I know about brain anatomy lol but it seems like you would be disconnecting too many things for a person to survive.
Sadly, you have completely missed the point entirely twice. I guess i have to spell it out for you.Well, usually when we're talking about a transplant we're talking about a donor body part going into a recipient body so that the recipient survives. In the case of a "brain transplant" the donor would survive and the recipient would die, same thing with a "head transplant" the being who the recipient body belongs to dies, and the being who the donor head belongs to survives... ... ... briefly.
It's not a very successful transplant, the successes are often measured in seconds after regaining consciousness.
anyway, the brain is the one organ where you can't just transplant it and wake up still you in your body with a new part.
Read Luke 16.You need to clarify what you mean by 'dead' and 'in hell'.
Are they (conscious AND in a place called Hell) or are they not?
Luke 16 has parables in it, not sure they should be taken literally.Read Luke 16.
The story of the rich man and Lazarus is not considered a parable.Luke 16 has parables in it, not sure they should be taken literally.
You are correct.Sorn said:In any case I think its safe to say you are of the opinion that people are conscious in a real place called Hell when they die if not saved.
That was when humans were the bosses and computers were the slaves. Now computers are becoming the bosses and humans are becoming the slaves. Before long the computers won't need us. Knowledge will be increasing too rapidly for any human brain to understand and contribute to the process, so the computers will probably create nature preserves with humans in a hunter gatherer state or possibly just eliminate us entirely.It was a bear though! If I remember right, you had to type in the date and time and do this and that as the computer slowly came up. One mistake and you start over.
He did say "reload your software onto it", you assumed that meant loading non-operating s/w onto the OS already on the drive, in which case the point you make has validity.
However, if the "reload your software onto it" meant putting a disk image you had saved onto the new harddrive, easy to do these days, then the same OS and s/w is what gets put onto the hard drive.
It will be the same 'logical machine' when it boots up.
That was when humans were the bosses and computers were the slaves. Now computers are becoming the bosses and humans are becoming the slaves. Before long the computers won't need us. Knowledge will be increasing too rapidly for any human brain to understand and contribute to the process, so the computers will probably create nature preserves with humans in a hunter gatherer state or possibly just eliminate us entirely.
Er ... no.Then souls are clonable.
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