Morning Joe is the morning show on MSNBC, Freeman was a guest just now.
It was a mixed bag for me. Freeman has a diplomatic nature in public and a soft tone personality with the public. So it seemed while he interjected his atheism with "Did we invent god?" He did not directly say "I don't believe".
He promoted the Science Channel, which I liked. I hope that channel doesn't go corporate and sell garbage like "History" does.
But he did postulate some woo that did give me a lip twitch. To the question of "can we live forever" and he said "maybe".
No I think that is going to far in a couple of respects. EVEN if WE get to the point of being able to replicate organs to the point of replacing them, atoms still have a shelf life. And has anyone ever tried fixing the same damned thing over and over. No matter how many times your fix the same thing, it still wears out over time.
BUT EVEN IF, you still have disease and violence not to mention the planet will die, so no, nothing lasts forever. I can see us evolving and creating medical technology to extend our lifespans, yes. But no, there will never be a "forever" for life or any object in the universe.
But agian the best part of that interview was "did we invent god?" YES YES YES YES YES YES YES! THANK YOU MORGAN!
It was a mixed bag for me. Freeman has a diplomatic nature in public and a soft tone personality with the public. So it seemed while he interjected his atheism with "Did we invent god?" He did not directly say "I don't believe".
He promoted the Science Channel, which I liked. I hope that channel doesn't go corporate and sell garbage like "History" does.
But he did postulate some woo that did give me a lip twitch. To the question of "can we live forever" and he said "maybe".
No I think that is going to far in a couple of respects. EVEN if WE get to the point of being able to replicate organs to the point of replacing them, atoms still have a shelf life. And has anyone ever tried fixing the same damned thing over and over. No matter how many times your fix the same thing, it still wears out over time.
BUT EVEN IF, you still have disease and violence not to mention the planet will die, so no, nothing lasts forever. I can see us evolving and creating medical technology to extend our lifespans, yes. But no, there will never be a "forever" for life or any object in the universe.
But agian the best part of that interview was "did we invent god?" YES YES YES YES YES YES YES! THANK YOU MORGAN!