0 the act of bringing something that had disappeared or ended back into use or existence -- 復甦;復興;恢復
1 In the Christian religion, the Resurrection is Jesus Christ's return to life on the third day after his death, or the return of all people to life at the end of the world. -- (基督教所宣揚的)耶穌復活;最後審判日全部死者的復活
All that remains is the claim that (a) the resurrection body is the same person as the earthly body.
Since resurrection bodies are incorruptible, they are not carbonbased and hence not identical to organisms, human biological bodies.
Either way, a resurrection life is neither more nor less free than an earthly life.
The algorithm takes a set of earthly biographies as input and produces a set of improved resurrection biographies as output.
For every way that your earthly life can be improved, you have a resurrection counterpart whose life that is improved in that way.
Any progression of resurrection universes includes a progression of superhuman bodies.
Resurrection would be meaningless there, serving only to complicate the process of releasement.
There are some interesting parallels and differences in the physiology of desiccation tolerance of seeds and resurrection angiosperms.
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