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#MythBuster #LastJudjment Are the #ResurrectionOfTheDead & #TheLastJudgment Scientifically feasible?

#MythBuster #LastJudjment Are the #ResurrectionOfTheDead & #TheLastJudgment Scientifically feasible? Are The Resurrection Of The Dead And The Last Judgment Scientifically Feasible?

The resurrection and the Last Judgment form an important ingredient of Christianity. According to the Last judgment Jesus sits at the right hand of god. This begs the question how an ethereal god can have a left hand or a right hand. Obviously this is anthropomorphism at tis best.
The Church teaches that on the last day our bodies will be punished for the crimes we committed on earth. This dogma is another ridiculous dogma of the church.

Our body is like a river through which the waters keep flowing and so the river keeps changing though we call it by the same name such as the Ganges or the Amazon.

In the same manner, though our name or entity remains the same, our bodies are made of cells which keep falling off every second or so only to be replaced by other cells. Consequently all the cells in our body are completely replaced every ten years or less. Hence, the body that committed a crime is not exactly the same a second after the crime and is entirely different after ten years from the crime. So there is no point in punishing the renewed body for a crime committed earlier. What is more, with organ transplants and blood transfusions it is impossible to separate the offending blood or organ from the innocent blood or organ.


Our bodies are made up of Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen and other atoms. Over the thousands of generations of humans the same atoms would have gone into the bodies of wicked men and holy men. How would god reward and at the same time punish the same atom which went through different people down the generations of humans?

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