Yes, I confess, I've been around for some time, though I'm not sure I'm immortal. There have been some frustrating times since, despite living for the better part of 10,000 years, no one takes my advice. Did Jeshua listen to me when I told him that a mob of palm waving fanatics in Jeruslem wasn't a healthy thing? Who controls a mob, after all? They can turn on you just as fast - which is what happened. I still get sick at heart every Passover. Then again, he has a religion named after him - I suppose that's something. Everyone knew he would go far.... but the Son of God is a bit much, in my opinion!
2007-08-06 11:06:08
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Put yourselves in the shoes of any immortal:
1) What do you have to offer the world worthy of immortality?
2) Why should any particular immortal want to give it to you?
3) What damage would you do, regardless of what you might promise, to yourself, to others, to the world, as an immortal?
4) What would you sacrifice to be an immortal?
5) If you would sacrifice that, why would they want an immortal who would treat such a thing so lightly?
Immortality has been offered to us. We chose instead the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil.
We still eat of it. If you can figure out how you eat of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, then you are half-way there.
2007-08-03 22:43:31
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answer #2
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answered by mckenziecalhoun 7
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From the moment of birth, we begin the battle against death -- against the inevitable. Statistics say that a newborn child can expect to live an average of 76 years. But averages may not be what they use to be.
In 1786, life expectancy was 24 years. A hundred years later it doubled to 48. Right now, it's 76.
"Over half the baby boomers here in America are going to see their hundredth birthday and beyond in excellent health," says Dr. Ronald Klatz of the American Academy of Anti-Aging. "We're looking at life spans for the baby boomers and the generation after the baby boomers of 120 to 150 years of age."
Today's quest for the fountain of youth is taking scientists from inside the genetic structure of cells to analyzing the role of stress and diet on life spans. Would-be immortals flock to anti-aging clinics and shell out as much as $20,000 a year for treatments that include hormone therapy, DNA analysis, even anti-aging cosmetic surgery. These experimental therapies offer no guarantees -- just the promise of prolonging life.
"Anti-aging medicine is not about stretching out the last years of life." says Dr. Klatz. "It's about stretching out the middle years of life... and actually compressing those last years few years of life so that diseases of aging happen very, very late in the life cycle, just before death, or don't happen at all."
2007-08-03 20:39:46
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answer #3
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answered by Sabby 3
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My Soul and yours is 2+ millions old,it never dies,only the
the flash dies,our Souls are Immortal
2007-08-03 22:48:35
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answered by Anonymous
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In life...all things are possible...so...maybe but well hidden. You have me thinking. I'd like to so. That maybe there is a colony somewhere of very wise ones older than we can imagine. With all kinds of knowledge and wisdom just waiting to share it, but unable due to the harshness of mankind. And their inability to handle the truths....Just thoughts. hmmm.
Things that make you go hmmmm.
2007-08-03 20:41:20
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answered by Erie_Irish 4
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there are 4, they were made immortal by Christ until his return.
2007-08-03 21:04:15
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answered by Zappster (Deep Thunker) 6
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The "secret" is you don't think about it.
2007-08-04 05:17:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah sure buddy.
2007-08-03 20:35:56
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answered by Anonymous
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semen is the key everytime you ejaculate your lfe force or semen is leaving therefore decreasing your life. Drinking your semen will replenish it and keep it going in circles and you will have life as long as you don't run out of life force.
2007-08-03 20:41:43
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answered by Anonymous
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