In the distant future, robots will one day perform an algorithmic analysis of our twitter comments in order to resurrect our personalities.
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Replying to @christianjbdev
You must, must, must read James' new book! Secular resurrection & legacy narratives are what you're talking about today!
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Replying to @HPluckrose
The book to which you are referring sounds an awful lot like Becker's "The Denial of Death."
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Replying to @GabeBlessing @christianjbdev
Having just read the blurb for it, it looks like
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More about living in light of death. https://twitter.com/GodDoesnt/status/790672940568371200 …
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Replying to @HPluckrose @christianjbdev
But I like your added notion of legacy and continuity. As a classical music freak, I feel it strongly.
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Replying to @GabeBlessing @christianjbdev
That's James.In addition to immortality stories, he discusses resurrection, transcendence & legacy ones too
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Replying to @HPluckrose @christianjbdev
That's wonderful. Really looking forward to reading it now. Thanks for the recommendation.
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I'm finishing up a review which I'll post in a couple of days. It comes out on the 15th. :-)
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Replying to @HPluckrose @christianjbdev
I'll make sure to read it, thank you!
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