{"id":231094,"date":"2017-07-29T05:24:44","date_gmt":"2017-07-29T09:24:44","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/free-immortality-essays-and-papers-123helpme.php"},"modified":"2017-07-29T05:24:44","modified_gmt":"2017-07-29T09:24:44","slug":"free-immortality-essays-and-papers-123helpme","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/immortality\/free-immortality-essays-and-papers-123helpme.php","title":{"rendered":"Free immortality Essays and Papers &#8211; 123helpme"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>Title                    Length                    Color Rating                                                        The Quest For Immortality - I believe that        literal and spiritual immortality are impossible but        genetic, memorial, and historical are achievable. In my        opinion, literal immortality is impossible from a medical        view. This could never happen because the bodys organs        and muscles would wear out and stop working, for example        the heart is a muscle and would eventually stop working        over time. Eventually the lubrication in the joints would        dry out and moving would be unbearably painful. In        addition, the skin would lose elasticity....  [tags:        Immortality Essays]                    594 words        (1.7 pages)                    Good Essays                    [preview]                                    Wordsworth's Ode: Intimations of Immortality        -        Wordsworth's Ode: Intimations of Immortality The fifth        stanza of Wordsworths Ode: Intimations of Immortality is        especially interesting to me because of the images it        presents. It is at this point in the poem that Wordsworth        resumes his writing after a two-year hiatus. In the fourth        stanza, he poses the question, Whither is fled the        visionary gleam? Stanza five is the beginning of his own        answers to that question. Contrary to popular enlightenment        ideas, Wordsworth suggests that rather than become more        knowledgeable with age, man if fact is born with vision        splendid and as he ages, that vision dies away and he        left empty....  [tags: Wordsworth Ode immortality        intimations Essays]                    390 words        (1.1 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    The Belief of Immortality - ... In his        argument, he explains with an example of a balance in which        one pan represent with the most strongest signs of miracles        happened in a short lifespan, and the other, in a slow but        consecutive life, the law of nature. It is been said that        regardless of all the accumulated miracles happened in        life, it will never surpass the law of nature (Fieser Web)        . Death is linked to the law of nature which explains that        all human will eventually taste death. Nevertheless, many        want miracles to happen and this increases the rate of        false proclaims....  [tags: Research, Origin, Death        Fear]        :: 4 Works Cited                    965 words        (2.8 pages)                    Better Essays                    [preview]                                    Immortality in Literature - For centuries        people have desired to transcend the limits of a temporary        life, yearning for the ultimately unattainable goal of        immortality. Poets have expressed in certain poems the        desire to remain as they are with their beloved despite        time and death. Although William Shakespeares Sonnet 55        and Edmund Spensers Sonnet 75 both present immortality        through verse, only Spenser combines this wish for        immortality with love and companionship, while Shakespeare        promises himself immortality as long as the sonnet        continues to be read....  [tags: Literary Analysis        ]                    1229 words        (3.5 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    The Search for Immortality in the Epic of        Gilgamesh - The fear of death and the search for        eternal life is a cultural universal. The ideology        surrounding immortality transcends time and a plethora of        cultures. The theme, immortality appears in stories from        the Epic of Gilgamesh, which was composed by ancient        Sumerians roughly around 600 B.C., to present day works of        fiction in the twenty first century. Gilgamesh, a figure of        celestial stature, allows his mortal side to whittle away        his power after the death of Enkidu. Undeniably,        defenseless before the validity of his own end, he leaves        Uruk and begins a quest for Utnapishtim; the mortal man who        withstood the great deluge and was granted immortality by        the gods (Freeman 36)....  [tags: Epic of Gilgamesh        Essays]        :: 9 Works Cited                    1509 words        (4.3 pages)                    Powerful Essays                            [preview]                                    Dialogue of Personal Identity and Immortality        -        ... Sam in defense argued that Personal Identity is based        in the identity of the soul mind and spirit, using the        Cartesian theory. Gretchen critiqued the Cartesian theory        off the strength of the question she proposes : How do we        know that the person we meet today is the same person as        the person we met yesterday. Souls are unobservable. So we        must be counting on the similar idea Sam based his argument        on: Same body, same soul. Gretchen felt that there was no        plausible explanation to believe in that theory....         [tags: dialogue, challenge, philosophy]        :: 2 Works Cited                    836 words        (2.4 pages)                    Research Papers                    [preview]                                    Immortality - It is death that gives urgency to        life. It drives us to discovery, to cross oceans and reach        into the emptiness of space says the Herald Tribune        columnist Rich Brooks (Thompson). The thought of being        immortal is extremely alluring. To live in an ageless body,        have all the time in the world to basically do whatever is        something that every person has thought of. Immortality has        always been a myth, but with technology continuing to        advance everyday with alarming speed, it might soon be        possible. Scientist Ray Kurzweil and many others have even        predicted that this goal could be reach in the next twenty        years....  [tags: Scientific Research        ]        :: 15 Works Cited                    1296 words        (3.7 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    Mortality and Immortality in Ode to a        Nightingale - When talking about poetry and        Romanticism, one of the most common names that come to mind        is John Keats. Keats lifestyle was somewhat different from        his contemporaries and did not fit the Romantic era        framework, this is most likely the reason he stood out from        the rest. Keats wrote many poems that are still relevant,        amongst them Ode to a Nightingale, which was published for        the very first time in July, 1819. The realistic depth and        lyrical beauty that resonates in Ode to a Nightingale is        astounding....  [tags: romantic poet, romantic era,        john keats]        :: 8 Works Cited                    1445 words        (4.1 pages)                    Powerful Essays                            [preview]                                    Theme of Immortality in Literature - For centuries        people have desired to transcend the limits of a temporary        life, yearning for the ultimately unattainable goal of        immortality. Poets have also expressed in their works the        desire to remain as they are with their beloved despite        time and death. Although William Shakespeares Sonnet 55        and Edmund Spensers Sonnet 75 from Amoretti both offer        immortality through verse, only Spenser combines this        immortality with respect and partnership, while Shakespeare        promises himself immortality as long as the sonnet        continues to be read....  [tags: Literary Analysis        ]                    1122 words        (3.2 pages)                    Strong Essays                            [preview]                                    Evolution, Immortality, and Humanity        -        Our ancient ancestors in the Neolithic Era only lived for        an average of 20 years, an age now considered to be only        the beginning of adulthood. As human technology becomes        more sophisticated and knowledge of the ourselves and of        nature expands, humans develop longer lifespans and the        general quality of life improves. In fact, we have more        than tripled the lifespan of our ancestors while retaining        much of the same biological fitness. Humans have withdrawn        from natural selection because technologies (not the        evolution of the body) allow humans to adapt to the        ever-changing natural world....  [tags: Genomics,        Genome]        :: 10 Works Cited                    2431 words        (6.9 pages)                    Term Papers                            [preview]                                    Hume, Descartes, and Nietzsche's Views on        Immortality - ... He says in this life people        already assume that punishment must not only be merited, it        must also attain some applicable social end or value. When        we are apart from this world these goals are taken away and        punishment becomes meaninglessly vindictive. The        consequence of this is that punishment without any further        point or purpose is mere vengeance that lacks any accurate        explanation. Second, Hume asks on what basis God determines        the extent of our merit and demerit. Among human beings the        standard of merit and demerit depends on our moral feelings        and our sense of pleasure and pain....  [tags:        afterlife, moral, soul]                    1054 words        (3 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    Infamy vs. Immortality: Beowulf and Gilgamesh        -        Immortality, monstrosity, infamy, catastrophe, might, and        courage are all aspects of the epic legends of Beowulf and        Gilgamesh. Though they subsisted in two utterly different        historical eras, these epic heroes have numerous        similarities and differences. For example, while they were        booth deemed epic heroes, their mortalities were not equal.        Beowulf had superhuman qualities such as having the        strength of thirty men, but was born a mortal man. On the        contrary, Gilgamesh was a demigod as he was born two-thirds        god and one-third human by Ninsun, the goddess of dreams        and cows....  [tags: Epic Poems, Grendel,        Anglo-Saxon]                    605 words        (1.7 pages)                    Better Essays                            [preview]                                    Homer and Immortality - Homer and        Immortality Immortality is one the subject of much        mythology and folklore. From the stories of the gods        themselves, to Achilles and the Styx, to vampires and        present day Christian beliefs in an afterlife, the concept        of immortality has been with humanity since the beginning        of humanity. The wise and ever edifying Homer leaves myths        of the elusive ever-lasting life out of his works; did        Homer's Achilles not wear armor. The Odyssey is a story of        mortality. Limitation and suffering are what define        humanity, yet they are also what give life merit....         [tags: Papers]                    540 words        (1.5 pages)                    Good Essays                    [preview]                                    The Immortality Pill - Originally        when I was posed this question my immediate response was to        return the Immortality pill (IP). The reason I initially        responded this way, and still remain set on my belief had        plenty to do with the factors involved. First, if I were to        take the Immortality pill I would already know my horrific        demise, such as an accident, war victim, or suicide.        Secondly, just as suicide effects not only the person        committing the act, but more so the family and friends in        that individuals life, yet the same concept is present when        making the decision to take this pill....  [tags:        essays research papers]                    598 words        (1.7 pages)                    Better Essays                    [preview]                                    Ozymandias and Immortality - Ozymandias and        Immortality Ozymandias expresses to us that possessions do        not mean immortality. Percy Shelley uses lots of imagery        and irony to get his point across throughout the poem. In        drawing these vivid and ironic pictures in our minds,        Shelley explains that no one lives forever, and neither do        their possessions. Shelley expresses this poems moral        through a vivid and ironic picture: On the pedestal of the        statue, there are these words, My name is Ozymandias, king        of kings: Look on my works, ye Mighty, and        despair!(10-11)....  [tags: Papers]                    427 words        (1.2 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    The Allure of Vampires and Immortality        -        The Allure of Vampires and Immortality Humanity has always        been fascinated with the allure of immortality and although        in the beginning vampires were not a symbol of this, as        time passed and society changed so did the ideas and        perceptions surrounding them. The most important thing to        ask yourself at this point is 'What is immortality?'        Unfortunately this isn't as easily answered as asked. The        Merriam Webster Dictionary says immortality is 'the quality        or state of being immortal; esp : unending existence' while        The World Book Encyclopedia states it as 'the continued and        eternal life of a human being after the death of the body.'        A more humorous definition can be found in Th...         [tags: Argumentative Persuasive Essays]                    1033 words        (3 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    Death and Immortality in The Epic of Gilgamesh        -        Death and Immortality in The Epic of Gilgamesh The search        for immortality has been a major concern for many men and        women all throughout history. True love and immortality in        life would be a dream come true to many. To spend time with        a special someone, the person one feels closest to, and        never have to say good-bye would greatly appeal to most        people. But when death steps into the picture, even with        all the pain and devastation, one starts to re-evaluate        themselves. In The Epic of Gilgamesh, Gilgamesh explores        the possibility of immortality following the saddening        death of his friend and brother, Enkidu....  [tags:        The Epic of Gilgamesh]                    1379 words        (3.9 pages)                    Powerful Essays                    [preview]                                    Gilgamesh and the Quest for Immortality        -        Gilgamesh and the Quest for Immortality The        stories of the hunt for immortality gathered in the Epic of        Gilgamesh depict the conflict felt in ancient Sumer. As        urbanization swept Mesopotamia, the social status shifted        from a nomadic hunting society to that of a static        agricultural gathering society. In the midst of this        ancient \"renaissance\", man found his relationship with the        sacred uncertain and precarious. The Epic portrays the        strife created between ontological nostalgia for a simpler        time and the dawn of civilization breaking in the Near        East....  [tags: Epic Gilgamesh essays]                    1044 words        (3 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    Immortality and Myth in The Age of Innocence        -        Immortality and Myth in The Age of Innocence Edith        Whartons books are considered, by some, merely popular        fiction of her time. But we must be careful not to equate        popularity with the value of the fiction; i.e., we must not        assume that if her books are popular, they are also        primitive. Compared to the works of her contemporary and        friend, Henry James, whose books may seem complex and        sometimes bewildering; Whartons The Age of Innocence        appears to be a simplistic, gossipy commentary of New York        society during the last decade of the 19th century*....         [tags: essays papers]                    3237 words        (9.2 pages)                    Powerful Essays                    [preview]                                    Search for Immortality Depicted in The Epic of Gilgamesh        and The Odyssey - Through the        many of mankinds tales of adventure the search for        immortality is a very common theme. Many heroes have made        it the objective of their travels and adventures. This is        no different in The Epic of Gilgamesh and The Odyssey. The        heroes in both are tempted by the offer of immortality,        however each of them turns it down for their own reasons.        In The Odyssey, Odysseus rejects the offer of immortality        from the goddess Calypso long after he discovers the true        nature of the afterlife after travelling to Hades....         [tags: Epic of Gilgamesh, The        Odyssey]        :: 1 Works Cited                    858 words        (2.5 pages)                    Better Essays                            [preview]                                    Kierkegaard and P.M. Moller on Immortality        -        Kierkegaard and P.M. Moller on Immortality P.M. Moller and        His Relation to S.A. Kierkegaard Although virtually unknown        today outside of Danish philosophical circles, Moller        (1794-1838) was, during his lifetime, esteemed as one of        Denmarks most loved poets, and beginning in 1831 he held        the position of professor of philosophy at the University        of Denmark. While at the university Moller taught Moral and        Greek Philosophy, and his early philosophical position has        been regarded as Hegelian. Kierkegaard began his university        studies in 1830, and the young professor made a deep        impression upon him....  [tags: Essays        Papers]                    2281 words        (6.5 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    Man at the Brink of Immortality - Man at the        Brink of Immortality From the earliest civilizations arose        an innate desire to survive in any given environment. Those        that chose to fight deaths henchmen, famine and war,        developed more advanced agricultural techniques and created        complex social structures. The primal instinct to exist        drove humanity to proliferate across the world, as many        populations boomed, seemingly without bound. Throughout        history, this fervent yearning for life was shared by the        predominant masses, but the inevitable befell every person        on earth....  [tags: Exploratory Essays Research        Papers]        :: 5 Works Cited                    1868 words        (5.3 pages)                    Term Papers                    [preview]                                    Search for Immortality in the Epic of Gilgamesh        -        The Search for Immortality In The Epic of Gilgamesh the        main character, Gilgamesh, is searching for immortality.        This want is brought about by deep feelings held by        Gilgamesh for his dead friend Enkidu. From this, Gilgamesh        finds himself being scared of dying. This fear pushes        Gilgamesh to search for the power of immortal life, which        is believed to be held only by women because of the fact        that they can reproduce. This takes him on a long and        tiresome journey to a land where no mortal has gone        before....  [tags: Epic Gilgamesh        essays]                    725 words        (2.1 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    Immortality and Symbolism in John Keat's Nightingale        Ode - The nightingale and the discussion        about it are not simply about a bird or a song but about        human experience in general. Nightingale is not an eternal        entity. There are many images of death within the poem. The        images are particular and sensuous, but not highly visual.        Nightingale experiences a sort of death but actually it is        not a real death nightingale is mysterious and even        disappears at the end of the poem but nightingale itself is        symbol of continuity or immortality and is universal and        undying in contrast with the morality of human beings....         [tags: Poetry Analysis, Poem Analysis]                    541 words        (1.5 pages)                    Good Essays                            [preview]                                    The Immortality and Blindness to a Dark        Continent - The Immortality and Blindness to a        Dark Continent Joseph Conrads s novel Heart of Darkness        portrays an image of Africa that is dark and inhuman. Not        only does he describe the actual, physical continent of        Africa as so hopeless and so dark, so impenetrable to        human thought, so pitiless to human weakness, (Conrad        2180) as though the continent could neither breed nor        support any true human life. Conrad lived through a time        when European colonies were scattered all over the world.        This phenomenon and the doctrine of colonialism bought into        at his time obviously influenced his views at the time of        Heart of Darkness publication....  [tags: Heart of        Darkness Joseph Conrad Analysis]                    1683 words        (4.8 pages)                    Strong Essays                            [preview]                                    Immortality And Mortality In The Economic        Sciences - <a        href=\"http:\/\/www.geocities.com\/vaksam\/\">Sam Vaknin's        Psychology, Philosophy, Economics and Foreign Affairs Web        Sites Roberto Calvo Macias, a young author and thinker from        Spain, once wrote to me that it is impossible to design a        coherent philosophy of Economy without accounting for the        (sad?) fact that we are mortals. This insight is        intriguing. It is not that we refrain from Death in dealing        with matters economic. What are estate laws, annuities,        life insurance policies - but ways to cope with the Great        Harvester....  [tags: essays research        papers]                    1168 words        (3.3 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    Reaction Paper On Immortality On Ice        -        Reaction Paper On Immortality On Ice The movie that we        watched was about reviving a person from the dead. This is        said to be done in the future but they had already started        researching how to use ice as a power to revive a        clinically dead person. They used ice as a method to        preserve a body and now they are planning on how to revive        a person through the use of nanotechnology that can repair        all the cells that were ruptured n the freezing process....         [tags: Movie Film Reaction]                    1539 words        (4.4 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    Immortality And Resurrection: The Dichotomy Between Thought        and Physicality. - In religion        the concept of life after death is discussed in great        detail. In monotheistic religions, in particular the        Christian theology, death is a place where the soul, the        eternal spirit that is part of you, transcends or descends        to depending on if you go to heaven or hell. The argument        calls for a form of immortality of the soul and a lack of        immortality of the bodythe soul lives forever, the body        perishes. John Hick in his excerpt from Immortality and        Resurrection refutes the ideology that the spirit and body        are dichotomous, one being everlasting and the other        limited....  [tags: Spirituality]        :: 1 Works Cited                    1870 words        (5.3 pages)                    Term Papers                            [preview]                                    A Mortals Sense Of Immortality - A        Mortal\u2019s Sense of Immortality To fear death is to        fear life itself. An overbearing concern for the end of        life not only leads to much apprehension of the final        moment but also allows that fear to occupy one\u2019s        whole life. The only answer that can possibly provide        relief in the shadow of the awaited final absolution lies        in another kind of absolution, one that brings a person to        terms with their irrevocable mortality and squelches any        futile desire for immortality. Myths are often the vehicles        of this release, helping humanity to accept and handle        their mortal and limited state....  [tags: essays        research papers]                    1788 words        (5.1 pages)                    Powerful Essays                    [preview]                                    Courage, Virtue, and the Immortality of the Soul: According        to Socrates - In the Laches and the Phaedo,        courage and virtue are discussed in depth. Also, arguments        for the possibility of the existence of the immorality of        the soul are given in the Phaedo. In the Laches, Socrates        and two generals, Nicias and Laches, wrestle with how        exactly to define courage. After discussing and working        their way through two definitions of courage, Nicias        proposes a third definition of courage. However, this        definition of courage that he proposes is actually the        definition of virtue. When the dialogue comes to an end, no        definition of courage has been reached....  [tags:        Philosophy ]        :: 3 Works Cited                    1983 words        (5.7 pages)                    Term Papers                            [preview]                                    Above Tintern Abbey and Intimations of Immortality by        William Wordsworth - The poems,        Above Tintern Abbey and Intimations of Immortality        written by the poet, William Wordsworth, pertain to a        common theme of natural beauty. Relaying his history and        inspirations within his works, Wordsworth reflects these        events in each poem. The recurring theme of natural beauty        is analogous to his experiences and travels. Wordsworth        recognizes the connections nature enables humans to        construct. The beauty of a wild secluded scene        (Wordsworth, 1798, line 6) allows the mind to bypass        clouded and obscured thinking accompanied with man made        environments....  [tags: poetry, natural        beauty]        :: 3 Works Cited                    982 words        (2.8 pages)                    Better Essays                            [preview]                                    Themes of Death and Immortality in Emily Dickinson's        Poetry - Throughout Emily Dickinsons poetry        there is a reoccurring theme of death and immortality. The        theme of death is further separated into two major        categories including the curiosity Dickinson held of the        process of dying and the feelings accompanied with it and        the reaction to the death of a loved one. Two of        Dickinsons many poems that contain a theme of death        include: Because I Could Not Stop For Death, and After        great pain, a formal feeling comes. In Dickinsons poem        Because I Could Not Stop for Death, Dickinson portrays        what it is like to go through the process of dying....         [tags: Literary Analysis ]        :: 4 Works Cited                    991 words        (2.8 pages)                    Good Essays                            [preview]                                    Egyptian Religion and Immortality - The most        noticing aspect of Egyptian religion is its obsession with        immortality and the belief of life after death. This        sculpture can show you this on how mummification gave        upbringing to complex arts in ancient Egypt. The sculpture        is the Mummy Case of Paankhenamun. The artwork is currently        viewed at The Art Institute of Chicago. The sculpture was        from the third period, Dynasty 22, in ancient Egypt.        However, the sculpture has many features to it that makes        it so unique in ancient Egypt from any other time....         [tags: essays research papers]                    1397 words        (4 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    Free Essays - Immortality and the Epic of        Gilgamesh - Immortality and the Epic of        Gilgamesh Immortality - (a) the quality or state of being        immortal. (b) never ending existence. Although that is the        Webster definition of immortality, what is never-ending        existence. That question has a different answer for        everyone. Some people believe that never-ending existence        happens by never physically dying, and others believe that        immortality can be obtained through your children. I        personally feel that your children cannot give you        immortality nowadays because of all the influences outside        of the home....  [tags: Epic Gilgamesh        essays]                    401 words        (1.1 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    Discussion of D.Z. Phillips Conception of        Immortality - Discussion of D.Z. Phillips        Conception of Immortality In his book 'Death and        Immortality', D Z Phillips starts by asking the question:        does belief in immortality rest on a mistake. The first two        chapters are negative in the sense that they examine        traditional philosophical, as well as common sense,        conceptions of what immortality means. Phillips argues that        philosophical analyses centred on the notion of immortality        have generally been constructed around certain essential        presuppositions: presuppositions that assume some form of        continuation of personal identity after death....         [tags: Papers]                    1096 words        (3.1 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    Ode Intimations of Immortality by William        Wordsworth - Ode Intimations of Immortality by        William Wordsworth In Ode: Intimations of Immortality,        William Wordsworth explores the moral development of man        and the irreconcilable conflicts between innocence and        experience, and youthfulness and maturity that develop. As        the youth matures he moves farther away from the divinity        of God and begins to be corruption by mankind. What        Wordsworth wishes for is a return to his childhood        innocence but with his new maturity and insight. This would        allow him to experience divinity in its fullest sense: he        would re-experience the celestial radiance of childhood as        well as the reality of his present existence....         [tags: Papers]                    832 words        (2.4 pages)                    Better Essays                    [preview]                                    Immortality Discovered: New Scientific History of Mankind        or Simply Challenging God? - ... We affirm        that these neurons can last for at least three thousand        years before needing further replacement, said Kawasaki.        However, it will require a lot of funding to produce those        electrical neurons. Another way of rejuvenating brain        cells is by transforming them into other cell types and        reproducing indefinitely. Dr. Kawasaki revealed that they        extracted mature human brain cells from epilepsy patients        and coaxed them into other types of brain cells. The human        cells also transformed into different types of brain tissue        when transplanted into the brains of mice....  [tags:        religious beliefs]        :: 5 Works Cited                    742 words        (2.1 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    Bernard Williams' Paper The Makropulos Case        -        ... Pushing the idea further, it does appear that        immortality is a positive thing when an individual can        pursue new and ever evolving categorical desires as their        life continues. This idea will reemerge as we discuss        avoiding boredom over infinity. Building upon the        accumulation of categorical desires, Williams asserts that        as we approach temporal infinity all those desires have        been satisfied. The satisfaction of these desires is not by        means of just enough fulfillment, but by a more than        enough sense of fulfillment....  [tags: reflections        on the tedium of immortality]        :: 1 Works Cited                    1996 words        (5.7 pages)                    Term Papers                    [preview]                                    The Immortality of the Soul - Plato has        roused many readers with the work of a great philosopher by        the name of Socrates. Through Plato, Socrates lived on        generations after his time. A topic of Socrates that many        will continue to discuss is the idea of an immortal soul.        Although there are various works and dialogues about this        topic it is found to be best explained in The Phaedo. It is        fair to say that the mind may wonder when one dies what        exactly happens to the beloved soul, the giver of life        often thought of as the very essence of life does it live        on beyond the body, or does it die with it....         [tags: Philosophy ]        :: 3 Works Cited                    1430 words        (4.1 pages)                    Powerful Essays                    [preview]                                    The Desire for Everlasting Life and Gilgamesh        -        The desire for everlasting life or immortality has been the        first and the oldest quest of mankind. At the beginning of        time, man was designed to live forever. When God created        Adam, he created him to dwell on the earth and to fill it        with his offsprings. At no time was he told that this was        a temporary arrangement. He was to live forever unless he        ate from one certain tree. If he ate from that tree, then        he would die. We are then left with several questions, if        he had not eaten from that tree, would he still be        alive....  [tags: immortality, Epic of Gilgamesh,        Foster]                    1272 words        (3.6 pages)                    Strong Essays                            [preview]                                    To Accept or Not Accept Socrates Theory of Recollection as        Sufficient Answer to Menos Paradox - ... The        problem of circularity in Socrates justification is        especially problematic because it highlights the weak        foundation that his entire theory is built upon. If the        basis of ones theory is unsound there is no reason to        accept what has been built up from it. If Socrates        refutation of Menos Paradox is that knowledge is simply        recollection, it is necessary that he prove the immortality        of the soul independently. Since Socrates has failed to do        so, then his theory cannot be accepted a sufficient way of        overcoming the paradox....  [tags: immortality,        slave, interrogation]                    1008 words        (2.9 pages)                    Better Essays                    [preview]                                    The Transition from Life to Death in Because I Could not        Stop for Death by Emily Dickinson - ... The second        definition is fame, or to live on through an action. The        third definition is to have an eternal resting here on this        plane. Her physical body will remain here in a grave and        not pass into the afterlife. To understand why Ms.        Dickinson may have used such gentle terms for death, one        must first understand her background. She was a Puritan        Calvinist (Polanski 39), and therefore believed that death        was just a simple passing from one life to the next. To the        speaker, death is a journey, taken at a leisurely pace....         [tags: immortality, journey,        afterlife]        :: 1 Works Cited                    817 words        (2.3 pages)                    Better Essays                    [preview]                                    Representations of Death in Because I Could Not Stop for        Death by Emily Dickinson - ... Carriage        is a capitalized noun which has a big meaning for        Dickinson. With capitalizing Ourselves she means the        relationship between death and her. She wants us to believe        and know that something serious is going to happen between        death and her. The last interesting word in this stanza is        Immortality. It is a hint that Dickinson is not talking        about death at the end, but it can be an example for life        after death. The next stanza starts with We slowly drove,        he knew no haste. It represents that they have all the        time they want and that they use it properly....         [tags: immortality, characterization,        cold]        :: 1 Works Cited                    822 words        (2.3 pages)                    Better Essays                    [preview]                                    Epic Journeys towards Improvement in The Epic of Gilgamesh        and Oedipus Rex - ... The hero        of Uruk will do whatever it takes to leave his mark in the        world. The fact that Gilgamesh is mostly divine helps him        overcome fear that would scare a mere mortal. Oedipus is        just a plain human being that was prayed to the gods and is        desperately trying to not have the predictions come true.        Being human limits Oedipus in many ways. It gives him a        disadvantage in physical fights, but being all human can        also give him an advantage. Oedipus feels sympathy for his        people and feels true pain, while Gilgamesh, at first,        would mate with bridesmaids with no care in the world....         [tags: prophecy, immortality,        kingdom]        :: 2 Works Cited                    659 words        (1.9 pages)                    Research Papers                    [preview]                                    The Epic of Gilgamesh: The Ignorance of        Gilgamesh - In The Epic of Gilgamesh,        Gilgameshs pursuit for immortality is marked by ignorance        and selfish desire. Desire and ignorance, as The        Buddha-karita of Asvaghosha suggests, pollutes mans        judgment resulting in his inability to break the cycle of        birth and death. At the core of Gilgameshs desire resides        his inability to accept the inevitability of death, making        his rationality behind the pursuit of immortality ignorant        and selfish. Implicitly, Gilgameshs corrupt desire for        immortality conveys that Gilgamesh does not mature as a        character....  [tags: Gilgamesh, Desire,        Immortality]        :: 1 Works Cited                    1013 words        (2.9 pages)                    Strong Essays                            [preview]                                    The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca        Skloot - ... She mentions how according to        the Hayflick Limit, human cells were able to replicate an        average of fifty times. In addition, she explains how        telomeres in cells shrink slightly every time the cell        divides. According to Aging Cells 2004 article The        Cellular Lifespan and Senescence Signalring in Embryonic        Stem Cells, tumor cells have high telomerase activity        yet they are not immortal. HeLa cells, similarly to        Embryonic Stem (ES) Cells have the tumor suppressor gene        p53 turned off. This differentiates HeLa from other tumor        cells; while other tumor cells will replicated more than        the average cell and eventually reach senescence, HeLa        continues to replicate to this day thanks to the HPV...         [tags: cell immortality, scientific        analysis]                    600 words        (1.7 pages)                    Research Papers                    [preview]                                    Is the Prolonged Span of Life by Medic Care Technology a        Triumph or a Tragedy? - ... The answer        is obvious. In general, I would characterize aging more of        a tragedy than a triumph based on the current situation. In        other words, there is still much we can do to improve the        quality of our aging procession. To begin with, there are        health issues eating up the life quality of elder people.        Nowadays, the health system is still exerting more efforts        on quantity instead of quality of life for elder people.        Life quality could always be sacrificed for the sake of        longevity. Such an idea has put millions of elder people        living long lives living in long-term pain and        suffering....  [tags: ancient civilization, humanity,        immortality]                    852 words        (2.4 pages)                    Better Essays                    [preview]                                    Because I Coulndt Stop fo Death by Emily        Dickinson - ... The carriage in the poem can be        taken literally, but some readers may also choose to        interrupt it as a casket, which further outlines the poems        relation to death. One of the great wonders of this poem is        that like many of Dickinsons works, there is not just one        clear meaning. Adding immortality to the carriage may seem        contradictory, but it can introduce the idea that Emily        Dickinson sees death a step towards eternal life. In the        second Stanza, the speaker says that they drove slowly and        knew no haste, meaning that they took their time and did        not hurry....  [tags: love, and nature,        immortality]                    964 words        (2.8 pages)                    Better Essays                    [preview]                                    Alexander the Great: Was He Really That Great?        -        ... (Fritz, M, Unknown). Alexander the Great fought the        battle of Issus soon after the battle at Granicus. Although        Alexander was greatly outnumbered by Darius army,        Alexander proved to be a better strategist and was        victorious once again. The battle was bloody and the        Pinarus River was said to have run red with blood (N.S Gill        2013). He had defeated Darius again, who had fled the        field. These two great battles show his tactics were        impressive and were successful against the Persian army.        Darius III was the last king of Persia and it was under his        rule that the Persian empire was conquered during the wars        of Alexander the Great (Ancient History 2013)....         [tags: immortality, murdering, power,        empires]                    950 words        (2.7 pages)                    Better Essays                    [preview]                                    Who is this Death you Speak of?: Piers Anthony's On A Pale        Horse - Who is this Death You Speak Of.        According to Alan Loy McGinnis, there is no more noble        occupation in the world than to assist another human being        - to help someone succeed. Piers Anthony, the author of        the book On a Pale Horse, seems to agree with that        statement when he writes the book series called        Incarnations of Immortality, of which On a Pale Horse is        the first. This book is a fascinating work of fiction that        relates science to magic and expresses that human beings        might need a little more help than they expect....         [tags: Incarnations of Immortality,        Mythology]        :: 2 Works Cited                    1327 words        (3.8 pages)                    Strong Essays                            [preview]                                    Epic of Gilgamesh Essay - Desperate Search for        Immortality - Desperate Search for Immortality in        the Epic of Gilgamesh The search for immortality seems to        be an obsession for many men and women all throughout        history. In the Epic of Gilgamesh a man investigates the        possibility of immortality following the saddening death of        his friend, his brother Enkidu. That man, Gilgamesh,        feeling the fear of the possibility of his own mortality        which was before unrealized before the death of Enkidu,        searches for a way to preserve himself.                Is it truly that Gilgamesh searches for a physical        immortality or more of a spiritual immortality....         [tags: Epic Gilgamesh essays]                    830 words        (2.4 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    Responsibility and The Dangers of Science in Frankenstein        by Mary Shelley - ... With all        of these scientific discoveries and theories being        discovered and hypothesized, there was a lot of concern        about the responsibilities and the dangers of science.        There were many people who were very cautious about what        kind of areas they pried into, especially those that had        not been charted by any other human being before. Some even        chose not to go any deeper than the human race already had,        for fear of what the consequences might be. Other        scientists, like Darwin, had an immense affect on the world        as we know it today....  [tags: victor, cloning,        immortality]                    1126 words        (3.2 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    Are We Now Living in Aldous Huxleys Brave New        World? - ... In other word, clone is a set        which shares the same generic information. This definition        includes the first definition. Although technology of        animal cloning gets attention of public, it was applied to        plants originally. For example, grafting makes new        individual which has the same characteristic as the parent        plant because extension from a branch is created by somatic        cell divisions, so that DNA variation does not occurred.        According to Cloning Human Embryos the article written by        Fackelmann, the word \"clone\" comes from a Greek word that        means \"twig\" and suggests the practice of slicing off a        piece of a plant and rooting it (Fackelmann 92)....         [tags: community, identity, technology,        immortality]                    1108 words        (3.2 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    The Meaning of The Mind and Soul - Death and        immortality Since the times of Plato and before, humans        have pondered the existence of a soul and the afterlife. I        am going to present my argument for the existence of a soul        and the potential for surviving one's physical death. For        the purpose of my argument I will define that the meaning        of the mind and soul are one and the same. The two main        accepted views of the human condition are that of the        physicalist and that of the dualist. The physicalist views        the human condition in a purely physical state....         [tags: death, immortality, plato]        :: 3 Works Cited                    860 words        (2.5 pages)                    Better Essays                    [preview]                                    The Search for Immortality in On the Beach at Night and        Sunday Morning - The Search for        Immortality in On the Beach at Night and Sunday Morning The        search for immortality is not an uncommon one in        literature. Many authors and poets find contentment within        the ideals of faith and divinity; others, such as Whitman        and Stevens, achieve satisfaction with the concept of the        immortality of mortality. This understanding of the cycle        of death and rebirth dominates both Walt Whitman's \"On the        Beach at Night\" and Wallace Stevens' \"Sunday Morning\" and        demonstrates the poets' philosophies of worldly        immortality....  [tags: Papers]                    698 words        (2 pages)                    Good Essays                    [preview]                                    Immortality in the Soul - Humanity is in        a constant process to better themselves, as a result of        their self-transcending nature. The purpose of this process        is to achieve an immortal soul. In order for this to occur,        according to Plato, the individual must first be engaged in        his Theory of Education: beginning with the Allegory of the        Cave, followed by the Metaphor of the Divided Line, and        then completing with the Theory of Forms. To be fully        immerse in this process, an understanding of Plato's        Allegory of the Cave is necessary....  [tags:        Literary Analysis ]        :: 4 Works Cited                    1797 words        (5.1 pages)                    Term Papers                    [preview]                                    Life after Death, Reincarnation, Resurrection and        Immortality of the Soul - Life after        Death, Reincarnation, Resurrection and Immortality of the        Soul Belief in life after death has taken many forms, some        which are unique in particular religious belief systems,        though; others can be found in more than one religion. 'For        most religions, life after death is an article of faith. In        Western religions, the belief is founded in scriptural        evidence, but for all religions the belief in life after        death is the same: life after death has been promised to        humans by an all powerful'[1] There are many views of life        after death in particular which have been much adhered to        and much discussed by philosophers....  [tags:        Papers]                    1730 words        (4.9 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    Comparison of Gilgamesh and Enkidu - ... Though        inferior to his king brother, Enkidu completes the other        half of Gilgamesh: while Gilgamesh knows the ins and outs        of the city he rules, he is not familiar with the woods or        nature in the ways that Enkidu is. Though they are        different from each other, they both hold parallels with        one another by bringing out the best in each other, thus        reasonably concluding that each man was living the life        they were meant to live. Later in the epic, Enkidu        chooses to become human being by being drawn to the        natural human quality to feel lust of a naked woman....         [tags: brother, strength, immortality]                    887 words        (2.5 pages)                    Better Essays                    [preview]                                    Human Cloning Can Make Immortality a Reality        -        Congress, the president, foreign countries, political        activists, companies, consumers, churches, ethicists,        doctors, patients, and even scientists have entered the        fervent debate on cloning. The March edition of the Life        Extension Foundations (LEF) magazine vocally calls for        American citizens to write to their Senators and stop an        anti-cloning bill from passage through both Houses (See        Figure 1.) While the public argues over short-term        questions  such as what is the definition of cloning, at        what point does life begin, and is cloning bad  we must        examine the hidden future potential and consequences of        therapeutic cloning....  [tags: Exploratory Essays        Research Papers]        :: 20 Works Cited                    4046 words        (11.6 pages)                    Powerful Essays                    [preview]                                    Immortality in \"The Great Gatsby\" - People say        that \"money makes the world go around.\" It may, but in the        novel The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald money        is what causes greed and death. The novel is filled with        multiple themes but one predominate theme that the author        focuses on is immorality. The novel was written in the1920s        which was a time that drew away from social and moral        values and yearned for its greed and empty pursuit of        pleasure. Gatsby, gains his wealth through bootlegging only        because he wants to show Daisy his wealth....  [tags:        American Literature]                    800 words        (2.3 pages)                    Good Essays                    [preview]                                    The Immortality of Skyy Vodka - ... Skyy Vodka        also applies the theme of male supremacy and the female        threat to that power. They are displaying that if I drink        Vodka I can get any girl I want. Clearly this is false, but        thats how the alcohol industry works. The alcoholic        companies tries to pull in young adults with seduction or        exhibiting supremacy towards others to buy their product.        Their attempts mostly involve trying to seduce the male        counterpart with a bottle of Vodka implying that the person        who drinks this magic elixir will live a better life....         [tags: advertisments, sexually, materialistic,        audience]                    641 words        (1.8 pages)                    Better Essays                    [preview]                                    Making the Disintegration of the Keller Family Compelling        in Arthur Miller's All My Sons - ... This is        clear, when she says to Chris to; forget now. Live. This        shows that Mother believes that Kellers death will bring        them freedom from all their lies and secrets. Ann only        shows her guilt when she gives the letter to Mother. The        stage direction; with pity and fear shows how guilty she        feels about not disclosing the contents of the letter        earlier to them. The symbolism of guilt and torment        surrounding the family is clear throughout the performance.        The most notable symbol of guilt is the tree which shows        the familys suffering for Larry....  [tags:        immortality, suicide, corrupt]        :: 1 Works Cited                    943 words        (2.7 pages)                    Better Essays                    [preview]                                    Achieving Immortality through the Telling of        Myths - Everyone has had to sit threw a long        and overly exaggerated fishing story. These stories, told        by family and friends, are usually epic tails of finding,        luring and inevitably catching the biggest fish imaginable.        For most, these tales are brief moments were their feats        are brought into the spotlight. For Edward Blood, the main        character in Tim Burtons film Big Fish, these fantastical        tales become his life. To the point that it is hard for        Edwards son, William, to distinguish what is fact and what        is fiction, in regards to his father....  [tags: Tim        Burton, Big Fish, Film Analysis, FIlm]        :: 3 Works Cited                    1062 words        (3 pages)                    Strong Essays                            [preview]                                    Immortality Through Verse in Shakespeares Sonnet 18 and        Spensers Sonnet 75 - Immortality        Through Verse in Shakespeares Sonnet 18 and Spensers        Sonnet 75  Desiring fame,        celebrity, and importance, people for centuries have        yearned for the ultimately unattainable goal of        immortality. Poets, too, have expressed desires in verse        that their lovers remain as they are for eternity, in        efforts of praise. Though Shakespeares Sonnet 18 and        Spensers Sonnet 75 from Amoretti both offer lovers this        immortality through verse, only Spenser pairs this        immortality with respect and partnership, while Shakespeare        promises the subject of the sonnet immortality by unusual        compliments and the assurance that she will live on as long        as the sonnet continues to be read....  [tags: Sonnet        essays]        :: 8 Works Cited                    1677 words        (4.8 pages)                    Powerful Essays                    [preview]                                    Comparing Loss in Thomass Fern Hill and Wordsworths Ode:        Intimations of Immortality - Loss of        Childhood in Thomas Fern Hill and Wordsworths Ode:        Intimations of Immortality Through the use of nature and        time, Dylan Thomass \"Fern Hill\" and William Wordsworths        Ode: Intimations of Immortality both address the        agonizing loss of childhood. While Wordsworth recognizes        that wisdom and experience recompense this loss(Poetry        Criticism 370), Thomas views \"life after childhood as        bondage\"(Viswanathan 286). As Fern Hill progresses,        Thomass attitude towards childhood changes from one of        happiness and fulfillment to sadness and loss....         [tags: Comparison Compare Contrast Essays]                    1796 words        (5.1 pages)                    Powerful Essays                    [preview]                                    Nanotechnology: Immortality Or Total        Annihilation? - Technology has evolved from ideals        once seen as unbelievable to common everyday instruments.        Computers that used to occupy an entire room are now the        size of notebooks. The human race has always pushed for        technological advances working at the most efficient level,        perhaps, the molecular level. The developments and progress        in artificial intelligence and molecular technology have        spawned a new form of technology; Nanotechnology.        Nanotechnology could give the human race eternal life, or        it could cause total annihilation....  [tags: essays        research papers]                    2237 words        (6.4 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    How to Extend Human Life Span - In this day        and age, humans have created the ability to manipulate a        persons body and overall health to further extend their        life. From simple things such as dietary changes or        supplements, to life saving technology, medicine, and        everything in between, the ability to make a life last        longer than it would have otherwise is an amazing gift.        While the future holds much opportunity for growth in the        ability to extend humans lifespan, the medical abilities        currently possessed offer human kind the ability to live        longer than ever before....  [tags: Human        Immortality]        :: 4 Works Cited                    952 words        (2.7 pages)                    Better Essays                    [preview]                                    The Immorality of the Soul - ... With this        in mind, it is evident that all living things have a soul;        this includes animals and even plants. However, just like        there are different grades of life, there are different        grades of soul. Unlike animals and plants, human beings        have a rational life; therefore, they have a rational soul.        Immortality is a complex idea in society, even today.        Immortality is the indefinite continuation of a persons        existence, even after death. (2) Immortality implies a        never ending existence, regardless of whether or not the        body dies....  [tags: human, soul, life,        society]                    729 words        (2.1 pages)                    Better Essays                    [preview]                                    Infant Immortality - Infant        Mortality in the United States Trends in infant mortality        are considered to be a barometer of technology and an        accurate indicator of the health of a society. Despite        technological excellence and numerous social programs        offered throughout the country, the infant mortality rate        (IMR) in the United States continues to be a national        concern. For many, infant mortality brings to mind the        deprivation and poverty found in third world countries. Yet        in the United States, nearly 40,000 children die every year        for some of the same reasons that cause infant death in        underdeveloped parts of the world (Anderson, 1987)....         [tags: essays research papers]                    1521 words        (4.3 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    A Boy's Memories in Robert Penn Warren True Love        -        ... He sees her as superior to him. The Beauty of the        girl and the boy being Freckled are juxtaposed (both        being capitalized and starting a new line and closing        another) in a way to bring the light the boy's obvious        flaws in the face of such Beauty. He describes the girl's        possible date or boyfriend in terms of physicality. The        date is a big grown boy with a big black Buick. This        puts in question the boys own budding masculinity [he is        young and skinny and redheaded (a rarer hair color with        negative historical connotations)] and fuels the feeling of        inferiority....  [tags: attraction, imperfect,        immortality]        :: 1 Works Cited                    857 words        (2.4 pages)                    Better Essays                    [preview]                                    Lust, Loss, and Immorality in the Little Mermaid        -        The Little Mermaid: Of Lust, Loss, and Immortality Under        the sea, in an idyllic and beautiful garden, stands a        statue of a young man cut out of cold stone  for the        Little Mermaid who knows nothing but the sea, the statue        stands as an emblem of the mysterious over-world, a        stimulus for imagination and sexual desire, an incentive        for expansion of experience, and most predominately, an        indication that something great and all-encompassing is        missing from her existence. Traces of curiosity and a vague        indication of the complexities of adult desires mark the        child mermaid; in such a stage of development, the statue        will suffice....  [tags: Fairy Tale Children        Story]        :: 3 Works Cited                    1877 words        (5.4 pages)                    Term Papers                            [preview]                                    Artists and Their Muses in Wilde's The Picture of Dorian        Gray and Woolf's To the Lighthouse - ... Mr. Ramsay        desires that his ideas remain important and in a state of        stagnation for years to come but he is also confronted with        the idea that Lily realizes, everything comes to an end.        Mr. Ramsays ideation is also present within Oscar Wildes        novel The Picture of Dorian Gray. The idea of legacy is        clearly shown when Dorian Gray has a moment of pure envy        and states, I am jealous of everything whose beauty does        not die (Wilde 29). While Mr. Ramsay desired the        stagnation of his philosophical ideas and literature Dorian        desires the stagnation his own of beauty....  [tags:        legacy, painting, immorality]        :: 2 Works Cited                    1074 words        (3.1 pages)                    Better Essays                    [preview]                                    The Immorality of Cloning - The Immorality        of Cloning The cloning of animals and humans disregards the        common ethics of the creation of humanity. Three types of        cloning currently exist. There is therapeutic cloning, DNA        cloning and reproductive cloning. Therapeutic cloning does        not actually make a clone, it just makes stem cells. Stem        cells are capable of becoming any type of cell that they        are introduced to. For example, when a stem cell is        introduced to a damaged heart, it transforms itself into a        healthy heart cell. Even though stem cells might be very        good for helping alleviate the pain of some diseases, the        best use of stem cells is making embryos....  [tags:        ethics, controversy, stem cell, science]        :: 5 Works Cited                    1140 words        (3.3 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    The Consequences of Immorality on Students        -        One morning in April 1999, the calm was shattered in the        town of Littleton, near Denver, Colorado. Two youths in        black trench coats entered the local high school and began        shooting at students and teachers. They also detonated        bombs. The perpetrators, merely 17 and 18 years old ended        the massacre by taking their own lives. Regrettably, only        after the death of twelve students and a teacher, more than        20 wounded physically, and a nation filled with emotional        devastation. This is but one incident fostered by the        decline of morality as a whole in society today....         [tags: Ethics]        :: 8 Works Cited                    1187 words        (3.4 pages)                    Strong Essays                            [preview]                                    Immorality in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales        -        Immorality and moral ambiguity are two concepts that will        ruin any relationship. In Geoffrey Chaucers The Canterbury        Tales, he specifically illustrates through his pilgrims        stories some comical and realistic events that display        immorality in the Middle Ages. There are several characters        whose stories are focused on presenting the immorality        within their tales. Like that of The Millers Tale, and        The Merchants Tale. Chaucer utilizes these tales to        display one specific immoral act, which is sexual sin or        lust....  [tags: Literature]        :: 7 Works Cited                    1648 words        (4.7 pages)                    Powerful Essays                            [preview]                                    The Immorality of Adultery - The Immorality        of Adultery Sex is believed, by some, to be a universal        language, one that is free of grammatical errors and        spelling mistakes; a language that can be spoken and        understood by two complete strangers who may have nothing        in common....  [tags: Papers]                    1657 words        (4.7 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    Immorality of Euthenasia in The Giver by Lowis        Lowery - ... Then he picked up a small        carton and lifted the body into it. He laced the lid on        tightly he opened a door in the wallit was the same sort        of chute that trash was deposited into (150). His dads        lack of a negative reaction shows how well the community        has taken feeling from people. His dad has no reaction        whatsoever as if this is just another day at the office.        This is the immorality of euthanasia. Next, I will talk        about euthanasia of the old. In The Giver there are no        grandparents. When Jonas gets the memory about Christmas he        says that with grandparents it felt a little more        complete (126)....  [tags: immoral, rescue, infants,        kill, old]                    676 words        (1.9 pages)                    Better Essays                    [preview]                                    Sexual Sin and Immorality in the Old Testament        -        ... This is nowhere more evident than in the story of Sodom        and Gomorrah, where in Gen. 19 God destroyed both cities        because of their twisted demoralized nature and desire for        homosexuality. It highlights the pinnacle of sex gone        wrong, and illustrates how far sex has come from being a        divine tool of God to being a tool of depravity and        fulfillment of lustful thoughts and actions. Moreover,        homosexuality is condemned by the Old Testament, as stated        in Leviticus 18:22: You shall not lie with a male as with        a woman; it is an abomination (ESV). Aside from Sodom and        Gomorrah, there are other stories in the Old Testament        where such a divine gift from God has been corrupted by the        sinful desir...  [tags: biblical studies,        relationship with Christ]        :: 1 Works Cited                    1480 words        (4.2 pages)                    Powerful Essays                    [preview]                                    The Immorality and Danger of Human Cloning        -        The Immorality and Danger of Human Cloning The emergency        room doors burst open. The doctor and nurses dart into the        room. Linda, a twenty-four year old soon-to-be mother, lies        on a gurney in the middle of the delivery room. Several        hours later Linda and her husband hold Madison, the miracle        that has just been born to them. They have shared the        astonishing experience of having the first ever, cloned        baby. Human cloning is very real and just around the        corner. In the 1970's, the process of cloning was first        experimented....  [tags: Argumentative Persuasive        Essays]        :: 6 Works Cited                    1044 words        (3 pages)                    Better Essays                    [preview]                                    Morality and Immorality in Othello - Morality and        Immorality in Othello   William        Shakespeares tragic drama Othello presents to the audience        a picture of many different shades of morality and        immorality. It is the purpose of this essay to elaborate in        detail on this thesis.  Roderigos opening lines to        Iago in Act 1 Scene 1 take us to the very root of the        problem:   Tush. never tell        me; I take it much unkindly  That        thou, Iago, who hast had my purse         As if the strings were thine, shouldst know of this....         [tags: Othello essays]        :: 3 Works Cited                    1245 words        (3.6 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]<\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>The rest is here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.123helpme.com\/search.asp?text=immortality\" title=\"Free immortality Essays and Papers - 123helpme\">Free immortality Essays and Papers - 123helpme<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Title Length Color Rating The Quest For Immortality - I believe that literal and spiritual immortality are impossible but genetic, memorial, and historical are achievable. 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