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2007-06-19 21:51:09 · 16 answers · asked by tincute23 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Through Jesus Christ we can.
Read John 3:16

2007-06-19 21:55:28 · answer #1 · answered by tracy211968 6 · 0 2

not in these bodies we cant - but there was this documentary about this guy whose blood they froze which stopped his heart in the attempt to carry out some brain surgery he was clinically dead for 20 minutes! and they warmed up his blood again after the surgery was done, and then he came back to life. So Definitions of death change as medical technologies advance, and the conditions that future medicine will regard as "death" are very different from what we consider death today. And we are living longer! maybe eternally can be a possibility but everything has to die one day even our sun but i do think that we go into the next stage of our life cycle beyond this world and i do think we have a spirit.

2007-06-20 05:10:10 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Dear heart, on the very moment of birth, a person begins on the path toward death. Across the really rather short span of human existence...very short indeed in universal 'time'...we humans have scratched about for ways to live longer. Egyptians in ancient times failed and now, especially in the USA, many of the so-called Baby Boomers, the huge numbers of people who came into life right after WWII, are seeking longer life through diet and exercise and meditation. And medical science almost every week is discovering "cures" for diseases and impairments which once took away otherwise "healthy" people. The "faith" aspects of living forever I leave to believers. Insofar as our species goes, no, it's unlikely that any of us shall ever live "eternally," nor would one want to. At my age I am 'crawling toward death," to steal from King Lear, and, having lived a rich life, I neither welcome it nor fear it. It's a natural thing. We are, after all, animals, primates, and all animals, as well as all other living things, eventually die.

2007-06-20 05:37:37 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No. We're not even built to live as long as we do now. Our bodies 'expect' to make it to about 40-something - which is why we become progressively more ailing and weak after that, and start to have heart and cancer problems. Our eyesight becomes dangerously poor after that age, and most people need glasses regardless of their health. Our teeth need external help too.

Some specific bodily systems run themselves into the ground at great age: our lungs, as part of their *normal* growth and development, would fall apart at age 110 or so.

Some people live to very old, but they're essentially flukes.

CD

2007-06-20 05:01:13 · answer #4 · answered by Super Atheist 7 · 0 0

Yes but would you want to?
Eternity is a very very very long long time.
Bad news - You kinda have to (you always were and always will be)
GOOD NEWS -- you get to live a billion maybe lives on a billion maybe worlds for what very well may be forever!
IMVHO

2007-06-20 05:03:11 · answer #5 · answered by hairypotto 6 · 0 0

Not as far as I know. Not only do we age, but we also accumulate radiation and other forms of "pollution". Eventually the body will die. Even if we were to find a means of keeping ourselves young, and out of harms way eventually the universe is going to end..

2007-06-20 04:59:37 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Eternally? That is quite a long time, like maybe more a couple hundred years, maybe even a thousand. sure why not?

2007-06-20 04:58:06 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

The soul that lives in each of us does live eternally.

Peace, Love, and Blessings
Greenwood

2007-06-20 05:02:33 · answer #8 · answered by Greenwood 5 · 1 0

Humans die, a part of us may live on, but no one knows for sure.

2007-06-20 04:54:04 · answer #9 · answered by Daisy Indigo 6 · 0 1

there is possible to do it.
some of the cancer cells can live eternally.
you can check out these kind of cells, there are call the hela cells.

2007-06-20 04:58:45 · answer #10 · answered by shadower 4 · 0 0

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