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Old 08-03-2003, 04:01 PM   #21
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If in the scientific field, it would have to be somebody with unique insight who was on the verge of an important breakthrough. But I don't know anybody who was in that type of position.
I disagree, I think that any of the truly great physicists of the last century (Albert Einstein, Richard Feynman, etc..) would be more than capable of making a sizable impression on the scientific field. Provided, of course that they were resurrected at a suitable age, and with enough life remaining to catch up on what has happened in their absence. However, I doubt that this would necesarrily be the best way to advance physics. The next generation of students may hold people with just as much if not more potential.
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Would it be possible to bring back Jesus?

Cos' that would solve a lot of problems and answer many questions.
Yeah, then he could jump in the spaceship and beam up all of Rapture Ready and bring them to a "better place".
That'd solve a whole lot of problems.
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Euclid.

I want to know what is in the missing volumes!

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I'd just like to second the Douglas Adams suggestion, I wanna know what happens to the Rhino!

(other than that it would have to be my son so I can ask him why he killed himself )

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Would it be possible to bring back Jesus?

Cos' that would solve a lot of problems and answer many questions.
Yeah, I was thinking along the same lines. Bring him back, show he's delusional and watch the fireworks!
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i'd pick a child who had died only moments ago. i'd have him resesitated immediately to prevent the grief of their parents. being a one shot deal, that would seem to be the most humane thing to do.
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I have a long history of posts around here against the practice of trying to defend right and wrong by asking what some historical figure would tell us to do. ....

In short, what any historical figure may have said is of only historical significance. It has no moral significance. Worshipping the words of any historical figure is a mistake.
This has no relevance to the specific comment made. I didn't state that a Madison had moral authority or was always right. I merely stated that a historical figure could come back and have impact and thus contradicting your comment.

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I would wait until Terry Pratchett died and then ask the aliens to bring him back to life.
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Yeah, I was thinking along the same lines. Bring him back, show he's delusional and watch the fireworks!
Or maybe Jesus is already risen from the dead in which case he would be the one person impossible to bring back, thus either confirming or disproving all of Christianity.
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I would take a rain check on my own death. Any attempt to bring back a historical figure with the idea to benefit the world could backfire in terrible unpredictable ways.

For analogy, if we could alter history to prevent wwII, should we? Maybe that would set back science advances enough so that we cannot prepare for a future asteroid strike in time, and we all get exterminated.

If I can't have the rain check, I'd offer my option on e-bay.
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