SCIENTISTS do not know why humans grow old and die. It seems that our cells should keep on being renewed and that we should live forever. The book Hyojun Soshikagaku (Standard Histology) says: "It is a great mystery how the aging of cells is related to the aging and death of an individual." Many scientist believe that there is a "natural, inherent" limit to life. Do you think they are right? (no, it is God, due to the disobedience of Adam and Eve)
Humans have always yearned for longevity and have even tried to attain immorality. Since the fourth century B.C.E., drugs supposedly designed to make immorality possible attracted the attention of Chinese nobles. Some later Chinese emperors tried so-called elixirs of life-made from mercury-and died! Around the globe, people believe that death is not the end of their existence. (poor delusional fools ) Buddhists, Hindus, Muslims and others all have bright hopes of a life after death. In Christendom, many envisage an afterlife of heavenly bliss.
Concepts of happiness after death reflect a longing for eternal life. "Even time indefinite he has put in their heart," says the Bible concerning the idea of eternity that God implanted in us. (Ecclesiastes 3:11) He created the first humans with the prospect that they could live forever on earth. (Genesis 2:16, 17) Why, then, do humans die? How was death introduced into the world? The knowledge of God sheds light on these questions. -Psalm 119:105.
Next time: A SINISTER PLOT
The Book - KNOWLEDGE That Leads To Everlasting Life, 1995
10.17.2011
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