(Assuming that heaven and immaterial souls are real) The possibility of re-animation might mean that you’re not really dead yet, and this might trap your soul in your body until you become irreversibly dead. Essentially sentencing you to limbo for the duration of your deep freeze.
I can’t figure out what christians believe about god’s engineering abilities. Intelligent Design advocates portray god as an inventor and engineer, notably of molecular biology; yet humans have invented things no theist ever thought of attributing to a god, like computers. That probably explains why some christians accuse biotechnologists, but not computer and software engineers, of “playing god.”
(Assuming that heaven and immaterial souls are real) The possibility of re-animation might mean that you’re not really dead yet, and this might trap your soul in your body until you become irreversibly dead. Essentially sentencing you to limbo for the duration of your deep freeze.
Also taken care of by the “an all-powerful god can’t be thwarted by my mere technology” argument. Omnipotence is a VERY general counterargument.
I can’t figure out what christians believe about god’s engineering abilities. Intelligent Design advocates portray god as an inventor and engineer, notably of molecular biology; yet humans have invented things no theist ever thought of attributing to a god, like computers. That probably explains why some christians accuse biotechnologists, but not computer and software engineers, of “playing god.”