BarbaraRose wrote:. . . He also told me that in 10 years we will be able to transfer our souls into new bodies so we can live forever, and will have chips inserted in our brains so we can communicate telepathically with everyone including God.
I have always been a science-fictiony kind of person.
There have been a great many science fiction books, films and television shows dealing with this topic - i.e., transferring one's consciousness into a 'new' body. Most more simple stories kind of gloss over the implications of this, but the few really good (and interesting!) ones go into the deep moral considerations of where these 'new' bodies might come from. A fully-fledged new body does not spring into being without severe moral 'cost' - it had to belong to
someone previously - for it to be able to grow into a new body.
The best of these stores deal with the question: "What happened to that 'original owner'?"
Barbara, your post brought to mind a really wonderful book I read some years ago that is tangential to this theme, but comes at it in a totally new and very unexpected way.
The name of the book (and I recommend it
VERY highly!) is "The Host" by Stephanie Meyer (yes,
that Stephanie Meyer, this one written before she became so famous). I have actually read this book twice over the years, a rarity for me. I think I definitely feel another reading coming on.
https://www.amazon.com/Host-Novel-Stephenie-Meyer-ebook/dp/B003IGDD7A/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1591723689&sr=1-1The end is extremely - and very surprisingly - moving, and actually had me in tears. It takes you unawares.
7,116 customer reviews on Amazon, 71% of these reviews are 5 star, 19% 4 star. Yes, it is
THAT good.
A film was made of the book several years ago -
skip the movie. It was dreadful, and totally missed the point of the book.
Thanks, Barbie, for reminding me of this book. I think I have to say it is one of my all-time favorites.
Anne