I would if I could bring my family too. Beacause I could see the world like no other! And I could see all of the new tecnology!
2006-11-19 09:48:42
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answered by dannie b 2
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I am almost certain that you do not MEAN **cryogenics**, which is low temperature physics: "The branches of physics and engineering that involve the study of very low temperatures, how to produce them, and how materials behave at those temperatures". I expect that what you MEAN is "cryonics". The Catholic Church is opposed to the destruction of cryopreserved human embryos because they are believed to have been given souls at the moment of conception. Human embryos could be stored in liquid nitrogen for 100 years before being placed into the uterus of a surrogate mother. This is not necessarily so different from cryopreserved adults who could be restored to life after 100 years. Or from a child whose heart has stopped while being hypothermic in a frozen pond. Does that mean that their soul was in heaven or hell for an hour until it was brought back? Is that so different from a cryonics patient being "restored to life" after being cryopreserved for 100 years? What is the difference between one hour and 100 years in the context of eternity or in the mind of God? Where in the Bible does it say that you go to heaven or hell immediately after the heart stops beating? There is talk of a "judgment day" so maybe no one is in heaven or hell until that day arrives -- perhaps at the time of the Second Coming of Christ. That could be 100 years from now or it could be 100,000 years from now. There is no agreement about what happens to souls between the time of death and the time of Judgment Day. They could remain in a suspended state (like a frozen embryo) awaiting Judgment Day -- unless they are revived with a defibrillator after several minutes or a post-cryonics treatment after several decades. What happens to people who happen to be alive on Judgment Day? If they are killed or not killed, and whether or not they had spent 100 years being cryopreserved would make no difference. If there is a scriptural answer to these questions I cannot cite it. The most reasonable answer consistent with Christianity would seem to be something like "Limbo".
2016-05-22 04:31:51
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answered by Daniela 4
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No, because I think this day and age is about as good as it gets. If the earth lasts that long, in 1000 years, judging by current trends, it will be very crowded and probably very hot if the ice caps are almost gone by then.
2006-11-19 09:49:46
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answered by Anonymous
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NO, i would have no house no friends or family and no money. I don't even know if there will still be a world. I can't even hook up my computer, i have a hard enough time living in this world, plus the language could change and then when i talked every 1 would think i wuz crazy. plus in 3006 we could be at war and i like living
alough i must admit it would be cool to drive a hovercraft and to be able to change your apperance and go in space^_^
2006-11-19 09:52:30
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answered by Anonymous
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No. I would like to go back in time though. I'm afraid that there wouldn't be anything left. We aren't guaranteed a future but the past has already been.
2006-11-19 10:13:21
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answered by RIDLEY 6
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No I have enough problems living here and now I probably could not make in the future.
2006-11-19 09:50:56
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answered by Amanda S 2
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I wouldn't do it because the world probably won't last that long. I think I heard Sylvia Browne say that she doesn't see anything much after the 24th century.
2006-11-19 09:47:53
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I wouldn't. There might be destruction in the future or worse. I'd rather just live my life now.
2006-11-19 09:49:58
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answered by Anonymous
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no, becuse if you freezed yourself, you would wake up, not have any idea where you are , know no one, missed out on alot of good years with my family and friends,and you would still die sooner or later
2006-11-19 09:51:29
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answered by Ace 2
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No! Life Sucks! Why...Its just going to get worse!
2006-11-19 09:48:08
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answered by Anonymous
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