X-Message-Number: 27989
From: "John de Rivaz" <>
Subject: judgement day
Date: Thu, 25 May 2006 11:47:02 +0100

The suggestion that Lenin should not be reanimated because of his activities
during his first life cycle is a dangerous one. Who is to decide these
things? He must have been a highly intelligent person to get where he did,
and also had a great deal of luck in being at the right place at the right
time. Who is to say that he is beyond realising that what he did, did not
work?

Once it has been decided that any individual is too horrible to be revived,
where is the line drawn? Fashions and beliefs come and go. At the moment it
is not politically correct to discriminate against gay people. Neither was
it in the civilisation of ancient Greece. In between gay people were
judicially persecuted.

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Sincerely, John de Rivaz:  http://John.deRivaz.com for websites including
Cryonics Europe, Longevity Report, The Venturists, Porthtowan, Alec Harley
Reeves - inventor, Arthur Bowker - potter, de Rivaz genealogy,  Nomad .. and
more

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