To: TLBSHOW
So why can't we also clone souls? Even if the technology isn't yet available today, that doesn't mean it won't be developed in the future. After all, fifty years ago a person would have been laughed at for seriously suggesting that human beings could be cloned. Yet now we've done so (or, more likely, will soon do so).
Cloning is the obvious soulution to all the bitching about "souless technology".
7 posted on
01/03/2003 10:14:20 PM PST by
dpwiener
To: dpwiener
So why can't we also clone souls? Hmmm... since we can't actually detect the existence of a soul apart from the conscious human being whom it supposedly "animates"...
Why yes, I can clone a soul. My associates and I have perfected the process, and we have a patent pending. And I'll send you a prospectus for the company, SoulAid (OTCBB:SOULSRUS), giving you a ground floor opportunity for just a $1,000 investment. You'd be nuts to pass this up!
13 posted on
01/03/2003 10:57:54 PM PST by
jennyp
To: dpwiener
"Cloning is the obvious soulution to all the bitching about "souless technology". This is series!
To: dpwiener
Soul as distinct from body. Need to also explain out-of-body experiences in order to properly address. It might be more productive to speak in terms of body, soul, and spirit.
Many attributes of the soul might also be associated with life, but not all aspects of life have been explicable by mere body and body related soul.
83 posted on
01/04/2003 1:22:51 PM PST by
Cvengr
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