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would there be an ethical outcry if frozen people really could be reanimated?
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Sep 21, 2013 10:22AM
I thought it interesting how the "protestors" were whipped into a frenzy. I wonder if there would really be an outcry about reanimating people as blasphemy. I tend to the think God created Science, hence scientific discovery is but an extension of creation
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Of course some christians would protest it. They protest 2 people in love getting married just because they are same sex. I guess I don't see anything wrong with it, but I don't think I would personally want to do it. My heart broke for Jeremiah. Missing his wife and daughter so much.
Lexi wrote: "Of course some christians would protest it. They protest 2 people in love getting married just because they are same sex. I guess I don't see anything wrong with it, but I don't think I would per..."It would have been so overwhelming to get your head around what had happened, where you were...to be a "lab rat." I wouldn't think it was evil that reanimated him, but I would think evil people would keep him caged
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