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GEddie
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What makes you think that the world won’t produce books faster than you can read them?I doubt the Church has any position on this. But what would one would think about life after, say, having read every book in the library for the 30,000th time?
Because a world looking after its own long-term wellbeing won’t tolerate that.And can we really be sure George Soros or perhaps Carlos Slim wouldn’t finally vanquish every other zillionaire on earth and own everything, including our boxer shorts and our next crop of hair?
And what would George Soros want with your hair???!!!
Not me; I hate the idea of death with everything that is in me.I can’t prove it, of course, but I suspect there’s something about human nature that demands death at some point.
If the technology OP alluded to were available, and could be had without mortal sin, I’d do it if only to improve the odds of being physically alive at our LORD’s return, and thereby not experience being dead at all.
God Bless and ICXC NIKA.I’ll add that it seems to me human nature, at some point, can only be satisfied with infinity, and we can’t be united with that here.