In "Between Circuits and the Cross: Immortality and Faith," Marcos Luz guides readers through a profound and reflective journey where science, technology, and spirituality intertwine in a not-so-distant future. The work explores the implications of the pursuit of immortality through biotechnology and artificial intelligence, confronting it with the principles of Christian faith and the traditional understanding of life and death.
The protagonist, Elias, is a young man of humble origins whose passion for technology and thirst for knowledge lead him to explore the boundaries of biotechnology and artificial intelligence. Throughout his journey, Elias faces challenges that make him question the boundaries between the human and the divine and seek a balance between scientific progress and spiritual values.
His journey includes a theological awakening, where he strives to integrate faith and reason, questioning whether earthly immortality can coexist with the promise of eternal life with God. Ana Clara, a young woman of unwavering faith, dedicates her life to education and community service.
Through her story, we are reminded of the importance of love, solidarity, and compassion in a world undergoing constant technological transformation. Her faith is tested by tragedy but grows stronger over time, offering a perspective of hope and resilience.
Ricardo Altamirano, a brilliant scientist, represents the rational and critical mind. His trajectory is marked by technological advances and ethical dilemmas, showing the challenges and responsibilities that accompany innovation.
Ricardo faces the tension between his quest for scientific progress and the ethical and spiritual questions that arise as technology advances beyond known boundaries. The narrative unfolds in three well-defined parts: the origins and formation of the characters, the technological revolution led by the fictional company Иегова Technologies, and the profound theological and philosophical debates that culminate in questions about the essence of life, death, and immortality.
The book addresses themes such as the promise of resurrection, Christian eschatology, and the ethical dilemmas of life extension, inviting the reader to reflect on the reconciliation between biblical theology and earthly immortality. "Between Circuits and the Cross: Immortality and Faith" is not just a work of fiction but an invitation to reflect on the complex interactions between science, faith, and the future of humanity.
This book is ideal for those interested in theological, ethical, and philosophical debates, technology, and offers a rich and intriguing narrative that transcends the boundaries between science fiction and spirituality. Prepare for a reading that questions, inspires, and broadens horizons, revealing the challenges and hopes of a future where technology and faith walk side by side.
Some questions addressed in the book:If you had the possibility to live eternally here on Earth, what would be your choice?Does faith offer us a hope that goes beyond the tangible?How can we ensure that interaction with the Griefbot does not harm the natural grieving process? Can't this AI be seen as exploiting the memory of the deceased?Can immortality be seen as an attempt to replace the divine plan with another created by man?And what about eternal life in God's presence? If physical life has no end, won't we deny an essential aspect of our existence?How can we affirm that God will still have control over life and death if death ceases to exist?Are we, in a way, challenging the traditional concept of mortality?Is death one of the most significant consequences of original sin? Can our quest for immortality, whether physical or digital, be seen as an attempt to recover something we lost, or is it an affront to God?Would recovering this original immortality not be an attempt to reverse God's punishment?. .