Comments by "Yesica1993" (@Yesica1993) on "Outlasting the Universe" video.
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4:00
"Yet to immortals like us, we still felt connected. With such abundance, such bliss, there were no wars, no quarrels, just paradise, but all things come to an end."
This is the part that always gets me about these science fiction scenarios. Why would anyone think that just because the outward conditions of life were (somehow) made "perfect", that this would change human nature? There would still be selfishness, corruption, interpersonal conflicts, and the other individual and societal problems we have now. Why? Because even if the world were made perfect, society is still made up of individual PEOPLE. People are sinners. No one is perfect. No amount of technology and progress will touch this fact of human nature. But no one ever addresses this point. It's just assumed that if the outward things were fixed, that people would (again, somehow) be entirely different in their basic nature than what they are now.
5:16
"And he told me that there was a way that we could live on, not just longer but forever."
Yep! His name is Jesus Christ. He is our only hope.
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