"... On Aug 24, 4:59 am, Pat <[email protected]>
wrote: ..."

> I view resurrection as easier than the original creation/assemblage of
> any of us in the first place.  Surely it's easier to do something a
> second time, once you've had practice and a working model (our current
> incarnation)?  So, to my way of thinking, resurrection is FAR easier
> for God to perform than it would be to create us in the first place
> and, since THAT'S already the case, the second-time-round is a piece
> of cake.

The view of resurrection -- at least in the reincarnate form you seem
to imply -- might be valid but not with a god.  Any speculation that
depends on a god or gods to me seems empty and without substance.
I'll place my faith in science that our energy survives the death of
this body and on our superiority that some -- properly prepared -- may
be able to retain that identity we seem to have developed during this
life.

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