- published: 12 Dec 2015
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Immortality is the ability to live forever, or put another way, it is an immunity from death. It is unknown whether human physical (material) immortality is an achievable condition —biological forms have inherent limitations which may or may not be able to be overcome through medical interventions or engineering. And even should human biological immortality be achieved, people could still continue to die from unforeseeable traumatic events.
In religious context, immortality is often stated to be among the promises by God (or other deities) to human beings who show goodness or else follow God's law (cf. resurrection). In this view, while the material human body dies, God is able to save the soul of the person, and for that soul crafts a new "spirit body" which is immortal (cf. Resurrection of the dead). According to this type of religious belief, human beings on Earth are already immortal in the spiritual sense —already guaranteed immortality —and the only obstacle to this immortality is sin. Moreover, only God is regarded as truly immortal, hence it is only through God's resources for resurrection and salvation that human beings may transcend death and live eternally.
I'm feeling so confused today
it seems they've changed the rules again
cos in my life I'm trying hard
to do it all so I can remain
healthy and sane
I'll live forever, always one more tomorrow
living forever, always one more tomorrow
I heard it on the radio
too much of what they said wasn't so
and now we've got to do those things
that they thought before were so wrong
to be healthy and strong
and live forever, always one more tomorrow
living forever, alsways one more tomorrow
I know we don't need you
I know we don't believe you
you don't really have the answer
you think you know better
you think it really matters
you just want to rule overseverybody's live
i think I'll chage my life today
gone are the times of taking care
and I don't need a reson why
all I need is all in a day
survive in a way
or just till tomorrow, always one more tomorrow
living forever, do you really want to live forever