God the Father
God giving His law at Mount Sinai. Credit: National Galleries Scotland

God the Father


Cryonics isn’t fiction anymore. It isn’t even a fantasy but real objective towards which a few individuals who believe humans can conquer mortality have driven their works. Corpses are preserved for a future date when medicine would have the solution to all problems. Interesting questions arise from this unusual mummification exercise. What would be the personality of the resurrected fellow if success were eventually recorded, where would the mind come from? Will he or she be able to remember former life? Some might have asked in the past, the idle philosophical question of where the mind actually resides. Is it the brain or the heart as some poets love to say? Descartes said that the mind of a man is not part of the body system. It is, according to the French mathematician, different in its whole nature even from its own body that no rational or natural explanation can be given9.

?When Friedrich Nietzsche made his stunning and highly blasphemous proclamation about God being dead, he must have referred to the tribal gods who once existed but for the reason of modernization is now lacking of relevance, commanding zero discipleship among world population. Even in the words of this supposed lunatic, we find an element of truth; for there had been mortal gods in Greek and Roman mythologies. Ford wrote in Understanding Christianity that the Trinity doctrine explains how God is alive, ‘retaining His freedom to change without changing from who He is’. How the Father is a person as it is being preached in the doctrine and not a version of a person becomes a problem of natural-extra natural dichotomy. If we cannot understand ninety percent of the physical constituent of our world, the logos, how do we expect to understand this above-nature reality? 10

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9.?????? René Descartes (1596-1650), the French mathematician widely considered as the father of modern philosophy wrote; The mind of man was not a part of the system, but was known directly as a quite independent substance, not determined but free, and so entirely different in its whole nature….

The Social? & Political ideas of some great thinkers of the 16th? and 17th Centuries. A series of lectures delivered at King’s College University of London During the session 1925-26, Dawsons of Pall Mall, London, 1926, pg. 209

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10.?? While Heraclitus(540-480?) from Greece asserts?

that the primal substance of reality is in flux, Heisenberg(1901-76)??? from Germany holds that the exact position and velocity of a particle cannot both be known at the same time.


Mysteries remain mysteries until they are revealed (Decoded).

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