...then why can't the phsysical cause of death to a human simply be reversed and the life be brought back? Why can't one replace all vital organs in a 1 day old corpse and GUARANTY life? Once the cause of death is reversed, what prevent's a corpse from living?
2006-08-11
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man_id_unknown
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Theories mean nothing. If life is in the flesh, bring the dead back to life.
2006-08-11
11:13:01 ·
update #1
a beating heart, oxegenated blood, and a pulse
have fun!!it will be hard
2006-08-11 11:10:08
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answered by Anonymous
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It may be possible in the future to reanimate a dead body (this is why some people are freezing their bodies/heads after death). However, the processes of the brain are not yet fully understood due to their complexity. I don't think we'd be able to bring back the same person, just the same body...if that. Sorry, I'm not a doctor otherwise I could give a more thorough explaination of why we can't just bring something back from the dead like that given current medical abilities.
2006-08-11 11:10:08
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answered by laetusatheos 6
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There are people who have been frozen based on that same theory.
Theoretically, there is no reason a person cannot be brought back to life if his organs have not degenerated. That's why they are frozen, to preserve them.
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People are "brought back to life" on a regular basis. What do you think happens when people are revived after they lose their vital signs? One of the difficulties with modern technology isn't bringing people back to life, it is knowing when they are dead.
Perhaps you recall the uproar over Terry Schiavo? The autopsy revealed she had been "brain dead" for a long time. Her brain had degenerated to the point it was no longer functional, but she was still "alive" according to many people.
You appear to be promoting an agenda rather than asking for honest answers.
2006-08-11 11:11:01
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answered by Left the building 7
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Because we don't have the medical knowlege to do something like that. If someone is killed and they die (their heart stops beating or their brain is too damaged) we don't have the skills necessary to bring them back. When someone dies of "old age" its because their organs and very cells have degraded to the point where they can't sustain life anymore.
Our developing medical skills are constantly finding ways to increase people's lifespans. In a way you could say we are preventing death more and more all the time. It could be that one day we discover the cure for death, though somehow I don't think that will happen.
2006-08-11 11:09:13
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answered by boukenger 4
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We haven't advanced that far in medical technology. Ask again after our godless hedonistic ways and unending quest to prolong life and aging has found a cure for death.
2006-08-11 11:10:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Why does it always come down to the mutilation of corpses for you Jews? Seek Christ, I implore you.
2006-08-11 11:08:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Because an old/dead battery can't be recharged.
2006-08-11 11:09:14
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answered by JustineTime 4
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You think it can't be done? Because it will be done. The only reason you think it can't be done is because you have a closed mind. You have blinders on.
2006-08-11 11:12:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Just because you don't understand biology doesn't mean you have a point.
2006-08-11 11:07:58
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answered by Michael 5
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