X-Message-Number: 20332
Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2002 07:31:16 -0500
From: "Kansas City Homes - " <>
Subject: If cryonics doesn't work

Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2002 09:20:49 -0400
From: Thomas Donaldson <>
1. If cryonics does not eventually work, I think many people
   would be disappointed and consider that it had failed. And
   yes, failure can be helpful too, but not in the sense
   intended by those who failed. I was not considering failure
   of cryonics in the sense you meant it.


Thomas:

Imagine this... If religion does not eventually work, billions and billions
of people before us, those who live now and those who will live in the
future will be disappointed even more than those who believe in cryonics.
Cryonicists as well as atheists and agnostics accept the odds and look at it
from a rather pragmatic stand point. I think that most are prepared to
accept the disappointment that cryonics may not work, but the idea itself is
worth pursuing no matter what.

Would they consider it failed? Many can claim that even if there is no God,
but you followed the faith, the religious failure can be helpful too, but in
a different sense.

Sincerely,

IGGY Dybal

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