Flatlander
Grandmaster
Is death an integral and necessary part of religeous philosophy?
If death is an integral and necessary part of religeous philosophy, what would the impact of human immortality be on organized religeon? Are the two concepts reconcilable?
* Quote taken from Macleans magazine, special edition "The Next One Hundred Years", Oct 10 2005.
"People who are born today will not die," (Jose Cordeiro) declares with unruffled certitude at the annual convention of the World Future Society in Chicago. (He is a member of the society's board of directors)*
If death is an integral and necessary part of religeous philosophy, what would the impact of human immortality be on organized religeon? Are the two concepts reconcilable?
* Quote taken from Macleans magazine, special edition "The Next One Hundred Years", Oct 10 2005.