To: PJeffQ
Since Ted Williams has died, hasn't his soul gone to Heaven?
Let's say (for the sake of arguement) that Alcor is successful in bringing Ted back to life in the future when the means to safely thaw a person and cure their illness will be available.
If such an attempt is successful, won't Ted William's soul be yanked from Heaven and put back into his repaired body?
To: Momaw Nadon
"If such an attempt is successful, won't Ted William's soul be yanked from Heaven and put back into his repaired body? "
If that happened to me I'd be really pissed!
To: Momaw Nadon
If such an attempt is successful, won't Ted William's soul be yanked from Heaven and put back into his repaired body?It's either that or they turn poor Ted into a Zombie! ;)
To: Momaw Nadon
nope the soul stays in heaven. So he will have to be a lawyer instead of a ballplayer.
To: Momaw Nadon
The fact that the soul leaves the body is why reviving the dead can't happen in my opinion. And even if you don't believe in a soul, I don't see how you'd revive someone dead. Wouldn't the brain be severely damaged by such a process? After all, 80 percent of our brain is water, and water expands in freezing. Wouldn't this damage brain tissue?
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