tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6889910938799271565.post7547494222126407453..comments2024-03-16T10:58:10.065-04:00Comments on Consciousness Unbound: Freaked Out By Immortality Michael Grossohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06044309674467126746noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6889910938799271565.post-30751822748776828262020-09-12T22:50:47.858-04:002020-09-12T22:50:47.858-04:00Remember the first line of John Lennon's song,...Remember the first line of John Lennon's song, <i>Imagine</i>? "Imagine there's no heaven ..."<br />Now, I can understand people looking at the evidence and deciding, in the end, that there is no heaven, but that this life is the only one we get. But I wouldn't expect them to be happy about it, and to imagine a lack of heaven as a positive good.<br />I don't know about the friends to whom you proffered the book, but I suspect that the John Lennons of this world don't like the connection between heaven and God. They would prefer to give up their hope of heaven if they could go without God in this life. The tragedy is, they will get what they want.Malcolm Smithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00672612354161787023noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6889910938799271565.post-62057780967674056082020-09-09T23:30:15.750-04:002020-09-09T23:30:15.750-04:00Quote: "Suppose that somebody claimed they ha...Quote: "Suppose that somebody claimed they had a cure for cancer. Suppose it worked in many cases. All the reports are available. Here are the documents, facts, numbers. Now suppose the medical authorities said they were too busy to read the documents, at least not until the year was out, or that after all the documents were just made of words. Needless to say, this would be crazy. A cure for cancer? The interest would have to be there." End quote.<br /><br />Funny, this is exactly what happens with the Bengston Protocol, which is effective on aggressive cancers and alzheimer's. Where it should be an important piece of kit in the physician's toolbox, it is simply ignored as it seems to behave like magic. And everyone forgets Arthur C. Clarke who said something like 'one man's magic is another man's technology.' We seem to be afraid to put to good use a proven technique, just because it has not been fitted within a theoretical framework - yet.Planetary Paulhttp://dolph.machighway.com/~planeten/Planeten_Paultje/Bliksem.htmlnoreply@blogger.com