You don’t have to sign a DNR or objection to autopsy to get cryonics. The autopsy objection is recommended, but not required. It looks like Alcor wants terminally ill people to sign a DNR, not typical healthy people.
I’ve signed a religious objection to autopsy (California doesn’t seem to allow an atheistic objection to autopsy), but never has a DNR been mentioned to me by anyone at Alcor.
California doesn’t seem to allow an atheistic objection to autopsy
Which just a tad ironic. Atheists are people who consider the physical state of their brain to be all that is ‘them’. Most religious people assume their immortal soul has traipsed off some place, a paradise or at the very least a brand spanking new (possibly animalian) body.
You don’t have to sign a DNR or objection to autopsy to get cryonics. The autopsy objection is recommended, but not required. It looks like Alcor wants terminally ill people to sign a DNR, not typical healthy people.
I’ve signed a religious objection to autopsy (California doesn’t seem to allow an atheistic objection to autopsy), but never has a DNR been mentioned to me by anyone at Alcor.
Which just a tad ironic. Atheists are people who consider the physical state of their brain to be all that is ‘them’. Most religious people assume their immortal soul has traipsed off some place, a paradise or at the very least a brand spanking new (possibly animalian) body.
Thanks. That helps clarify things.