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Consider Living a Millennium
Published on April 26, 2005 By preacherman In Pure Technology
Eternal Life, Almost?

A friend was telling me about an article that was posted on the Live Science / Human Biology

Hang in There: The 25-Year Wait for Immortality



The article states that we are approximately 25 years away from the science to live in excess of 1000 years.

The article states that “our human genomes will be modified to include the genetic material of microorganisms that live in the soil, enabling us to break down the junk proteins that our cells amass over time and which they can’t digest on their own.”

The article also goes on to state “other scientists caution that it is far from clear whether and for how long science can stall the inevitable.” DEATH

The scriptures are true… “it is appointed unto man once to die, and then the judgment” but in the meantime 1000 years?

Why would one want to prolong the inevitable..... maybe they have not made proper reservation for eternity.

preacherman




Comments
on Apr 27, 2005
What amazed me the other day while I was reading about Daniel's 70 week prophecy. The part about the Millenium..1000 years of Peace to come, where Christ will reign over the Nations. Was that according to the calendar of mankind, none of us human beings ever got to 1000...not even old adam, though I don't know about his chick eve....? Well, if you have some time, moazy on over to my blogg and read my Tribute to Nelson Mandela, it is Freedom Day here in the DRSA today...The Democratic Republic of South Africa. Cool post, your icon is groovy...But he gets and anvil on th' head from Yakko....

on Apr 27, 2005
none of us human beings ever got to 1000...not even old adam


That may be what they are trying to accomplish. I would suggest making the necessary preparation to stand before God!

JESUS MY FRIEND...... HE IS THE ANSWER.

Peace My Brother
preacherman