Examining ATI Wisdom Booklets – Booklet 3 Science The Elements of Our Body

Examining ATI Wisdom Booklets – Booklet 3 Science The Elements of Our Body August 22, 2016

ATI6-11

  • Look, death is the cessation of biological processes.  While most religions agree with the statement that the spirit – or whatever term is used for the supernatural portion of a human – leaves the body around the time of death, not all do.  Equally importantly, the spirit isn’t part of scientific studies.
  • The quack definition of death wreaks havoc in the rest of the paragraph.  If the spirit is needed for correct immune function, does that mean people with AIDS and leukemia are missing their souls?  How about the biological havoc that ensues in a brain-dead patient?
  • I don’t want to do the research needed to figure out if their order of bodily decomposition is right, but I do see at least one problem.  The brain is highly guarded against bacteria.  A bacterial infection of the brain is a massive medical emergency.  How, then, does the brain manage to decompose first if the only decomposition agent is bacteria?
    • The real answer is more complicated, but refers back to something covered previously.  Life exists because life continually adds energy into the body to prevent the second law of thermodynamics – overly simplified means: Everything falls apart over time – from being in effect.  When someone dies, the second law of thermodynamics comes raging back into effect.  Even in the total absence of bacteria, the cells of the body will degrade (and do so quite quickly).

Browse Our Archives