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Hi,
There are people today who think that with trends in technology and medicine (perhaps related to cells and genetics) that aging could be controlled etc. and humans could live quite long (hundreds maybe thousands of years?).
Ironically, could this be something to avoid? After all, our home is in heaven and we are pilgrims. Suppose such a technology existed, would we be required morally to extend our lives this way since we are morally obligated to protect and preserve life? Please don’t misunderstand me. I think it’s wonderful for people to live long lives but after a thousand years (or maybe even a hundred and fifty) would it not be normal for a person to long to see the Lord?
There are people today who think that with trends in technology and medicine (perhaps related to cells and genetics) that aging could be controlled etc. and humans could live quite long (hundreds maybe thousands of years?).
Ironically, could this be something to avoid? After all, our home is in heaven and we are pilgrims. Suppose such a technology existed, would we be required morally to extend our lives this way since we are morally obligated to protect and preserve life? Please don’t misunderstand me. I think it’s wonderful for people to live long lives but after a thousand years (or maybe even a hundred and fifty) would it not be normal for a person to long to see the Lord?