World-renowned physicist Stephen Hawking died today at age 76. He once said, "I regard the brain as a computer which will stop working when its components fail. There is no heaven or afterlife for broken down computers; that is a fairy story for people afraid of the dark." I wish I could have asked Mr. Hawking who he thought designed the human brain. The designers at HP, Apple, Dell, or Lenovo have developed amazing computers, but none come even close to the amazing capabilities of the human mind. Who do you think designed the human brain? The Master DesignerGod Himself
Well, in late 2005, Judge John E. Jones III proved otherwise via his decision in a precedent-setting court case.
And as he agrees with Prof. Stephen Hawking: and Judge Jones is a Conservative Christian, don't bother him about it.
Once the brain experiences hypoxia via the rest of the body shutting down, the bioelectronic connections cease to function. What's in there: the Personality Matrix, acts like RAM in your computer when it's switched off, and is lost.
Unless you can prove the 'Soul' exists: and there's a Nobel Prize for the asking if you can, your entire 'argument' - certainly your so-called 'Beliefs' - never existed in the first place. Strange how nobody has been able to do so to this day, eh? The simple but religion-destroying $64 trillion question: Why?
The only possible alternative is that Prof. Hawking is in Heaven. He has to be: for the sake of your 'God'. Why?
Do you want the 'Enemy' to get hold of his knowledge, and what it could be used for against him; M1 Abrams & Challenger II Iron Chariots & all that jazz...?!
What if China were to break into the Pentagon's/DoD's database and find out about your Railgun research: or your already existing anti-missile lasers?
Or anything else being R&D'd at Groom Lake: a.k.a. Area 51?
A certain double agent who was poisoned by Vlad Putain: and why.
Would you want your finest scientific minds going over to the enemy: whose knowledge could be used to destroy your leader...?!
Those Iron Chariots, don't forget. [/Judges 1:19]