There is no test to determine whether someone else has eternal life in heaven. It seems like it’d be possible to collect some fairly compelling evidence about one’s own eternal life in heaven, were it to come to pass.
We look back to find a suitable reference class and choose the believe in eternal life we are talking about other people and whether they made successful predictions.
It’s also not possible to find compelling evidence that one doesn’t have an eternal life in heaven when it doesn’t come to pass.
All argument against the existence of an eternal life are as good the moment the prediction as made as they are later when the event happens or doesn’t happen.
Cryonics however makes claims that aren’t transcendental and that can be evaluated by outside observers.
There is no test to determine whether someone else has eternal life in heaven. It seems like it’d be possible to collect some fairly compelling evidence about one’s own eternal life in heaven, were it to come to pass.
Sure there is. See if Weird Al is laughing his head off at the appropriate time.
We look back to find a suitable reference class and choose the believe in eternal life we are talking about other people and whether they made successful predictions.
It’s also not possible to find compelling evidence that one doesn’t have an eternal life in heaven when it doesn’t come to pass.
All argument against the existence of an eternal life are as good the moment the prediction as made as they are later when the event happens or doesn’t happen. Cryonics however makes claims that aren’t transcendental and that can be evaluated by outside observers.
Sure it is, under certain circumstances. I’m led to understand that that state of affairs is widely considered unpleasant, though :P