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What are the three types of immortality?
Immortality
- Type 1: Immortality through longevity.
- Type 2: Spiritual immortality.
- Type 3: Immortality through regeneration.
- Type 4: Immortality through godhood or protection via deity.
- Type 5: Perfect Immortality.
- Type 6: Parasitic Immortality.
What is the difference between immortality and longevity?
While both may imply living forever, immortality means that a person cannot die. Indefinite lifespan , on the other hand, means that people would not be affected by the aging process.
What is the difference between immortal and invulnerable?
As adjectives the difference between invulnerable and immortal. is that invulnerable is invulnerable while immortal is not susceptible to death; living forever; never dying.
How can immortality be considered immortal?
Immortality on the other hand is not to have limitations of energy renewal and regeneration – you become immortal when you can live indefinitely transcending the limitations of biological function. If your capacity for energy renewal and regeneration has no limits then it could be argued that you become immortal.
What is the difference between regeneration and true regeneration?
There is a difference between regeneration and true regeneration. That is regeneration is a specialized form of asexual reproduction in which it can replace an injured or lost part by formation of that part.
What is the difference between false immortality and psuedo immortality?
ageless (false immortality): the only difference between you and the average mortal is lifespan. You do not age. invincibility: you cannot be killed by physical means. (you still age like normal) psuedo-immortality: you have regenerative abilities so powerful that you can regenerate from a single cell.
What does it mean to be born again?
This process is called “being born again” or “regeneration” and marks the first step in the process of sanctification. Regeneration occurs instantly at initial salvation ( 1 Pet 1:23-25 ; James 1:18 ) and is a partial fulfillment of God’s promise in the New Covenant. It indicates a change in the origin of one’s birth.