Messs17 wrote:
If God had wanted us to be immortal then we all would be immortal. IMO, I don't think it is right to be bringing back dead people if they are already dead. If heaven does exist (which I believe) it is like taking someone back to earth from heaven.
I'm still trying to figure out, where in the Bible, it says that God didn't want to progress ourselves. Does this mean that you don't believe in blood transfusions, or organ donations as a means of prolonging life?
Kitten Medli wrote:
I don't have any Scripture to back it up or anything, but I honestly just don't think it is right. A point to take into consideration is that God plans the right time to die for us. Bringing one back to life would be defying His Will. Also, in the Bible, only select people can bring others back to life. I'd assume that's for a reason.
I'm no Biblical expert by any means, I'm just taking what I know and trying to use it.
You may not think it's right, but others obviously do. God may plan for us to die, but how is this saying, he doesn't want us to continue to live? What if this is in Gods plan, to have us do this? Only select people can bring others back to life, yes, but what if these people who are trying to do it, are also select people?
I'm not a biblical expert either, but I do enjoy playing devils advocate.

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