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GREAT NEWS ATHEIST
WE have found scientific proof of immortality.

Warning Christian close your eyes, it is not as glorious as a dolfin and you might have to rewrite the Bible.

The good news is that you can be immortal.

The bad news is that you have to become a floating blob of jelly to do so.

Scientists have discovered a jellyfish which can live forever.

Castlepaloma 8 Sep 27
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A jellyfish. Sounds about right. Built to last.

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A jellyfish that can live forever. Was it born, or how did it get here? Give me proof of forever.

The time lords, God's must be pissed.

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Not sure living forever would be a lot of fun. I read of folks who are younger than me who have died, in fact, I am older then when my own father died. I am not ready to die yet but if I did, I would do so knowing that most of my life goals were met. The older I get though, the more I notice the coarseness some folks display and having lived during the Cambonian, Rwandan, and numerous other genocides, I am fully aware that mankind is capable of whipping life out on a large scale. If we just floated around in the sea, eating plankton algae, fine but I know that someday I will need to move on and make way for the younger generation. I hope I will leave things better than when I started on the planet.

Living with Yahweh is claimed to be extreme happiness in heaven. You prepare your whole life to retire enternally on a funny farm.

Senior are not for sissies and you have not lived without some messiness.

Jellyfish continues its life when any part of its body gets cut off. Like a worm, its like a mini me clone that continues. In a similar way humans carry on their memories DNA in their children. The next generation happiness is likely dictatored by 40% from their family genes and 50% from your self and own destiny. A 10% from your circumstances like if you grew up in unhappy Iraq. I continue my song in my daughter, who so like me, it's scary.

Other ways to continue yourself is write a book, plant a tree and many more.

The day I became older than my father was weird. He was 50 when he died. He could be my younger brother now. Weird!

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