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As per title.
If no, why not?
If no, why not?
Oops. ADMIN…can you please move to apologetics? Thank you.I would suggest that the appropriate forum for this kind of question would be apologetics?![]()
Where does that leave our soul if we’ve died and then science tries to bring our body back?Hmm interesting question. I guess it would depend on why we are being frozen? **Is there a doctrinal thing where we can’t be brought back to life? **…hm. Now I wonder, what if we chose to be cryogenically frozen before death, say because we want to see what the world will be 3000 years from now. Lol I’d sign up for it. Only if I knew for sure my body wouldn’t be used in some medical abuse in my frozen state. Like the only way to get the chamber open would be from the inside, when I wake up.
That couldn’t happen, as a great deal of biomedical intervention, mostly currently undiscovered, would be needed to restore your life.Hmm interesting question. I guess it would depend on why we are being frozen? Is there a doctrinal thing where we can’t be brought back to life? …hm. Now I wonder, what if we chose to be cryogenically frozen before death, say because we want to see what the world will be 3000 years from now. Lol I’d sign up for it. Only if I knew for sure my body wouldn’t be used in some medical abuse in my frozen state. Like the only way to get the chamber open would be from the inside, when I wake up.
That’s a scary thought, would we be us anymore? Or just a shallow shell of our former self… Hmm. It kinda reminds me of when people claim to die and have reported seeing hell, or heaven, or angels,etc. Does that really happen, is it possible to happen?Where does that leave our soul if we’ve died and then science tries to bring our body back?
I know it’s a gamble I wouldn’t be comfortable with.That’s a scary thought, would we be us anymore? Or just a shallow shell of our former self… Hmm. It kinda reminds me of when people claim to die and have reported seeing hell, or heaven, or angels,etc. Does that really happen, is it possible to happen?
Since time doesn’t exist in the hereafter, it doesn’t matter whether a person has been medically dead for 10 seconds or 10 thousand years. If they were to return to the body, it would be as though they had just left. It would also be foreknown that said person’s time hadn’t come.Well let’s suppose that someone was frozen prior to death. Perhaps in that case the soul would have never left in the first place.
As for if you die and then were reanimated. Going off of Lazarus, it’s plausible your soul would reenter your body. (To my knowledge there’s nothing that says Jesus created a new soul that was a Lazarus doppelgänger when He raised him.) However I’d imagine it’d only happen with God’s consent given the circumstances.
Not sure if that’s right, but it seems reasonable.
Why shouldn’t someone be attached to life?Until the Holy See speaks, it isn’t explicitly forbidden.
One might infer that such a person has an inordinate attachment to life, but that is a value judgement from one creature to another.
I think it’s the idea that someone might try to freeze themself in an attempt for immortality.Why shouldn’t someone be attached to life?
If someone was frozen prior to death, they would die in the process. There is no way to freeze a human being and have them survive the freezing process. They are dead. Humans are complex multi-celled organisms, not single celled bacteria, and their metabolic needs are entirely different. Even the organs in our bodies have different needs for oxygen, nutrition, etc.Well let’s suppose that someone was frozen prior to death. Perhaps in that case the soul would have never left in the first place.
As for if you die and then were reanimated. Going off of Lazarus, it’s plausible your soul would reenter your body. (To my knowledge there’s nothing that says Jesus created a new soul that was a Lazarus doppelgänger when He raised him.) However I’d imagine it’d only happen with God’s consent given the circumstances.
Not sure if that’s right, but it seems reasonable.
Death is only when the soul leaves the body and none of us knows when that happens.Where does that leave our soul if we’ve died and then science tries to bring our body back?
The key word there is “inordinately”.Why shouldn’t someone be attached to life?