Killing the Immortals
by Else Ury 2020-06-29 00:51:24
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Modern medicine has ended almost all involuntary death. If your brain and body are intact, you'll be back to normal within days. Cancer is eradicated. 3-D printers provide instant replacements for damaged organs. People's lives are continuing indefin... Read more
Modern medicine has ended almost all involuntary death. If your brain and body are intact, you'll be back to normal within days. Cancer is eradicated. 3-D printers provide instant replacements for damaged organs. People's lives are continuing indefinitely. But Richard Barker doesn't see this as progress. He sees it as playing God, destroying a cycle of life and death that has served humanity for millennia. As Richard's philosophy gains a larger following, and he pulls his family into the fold, he pushes forward with the plan he's preaching-kill those who would have died if not for meddling doctors, and make sure they stay dead. Set as an alternate vision of today, Killing the Immortals delivers a terrifying version of reality where science has achieved one of humanity's most cherished dreams, and it's turning into a nightmare. What reviewers are saying about "Killing the Immortals:" "This is the kind of book that grabs you from the first page and never lets go."Killing The Immortals is a briskly paced intense examination of family, religion, and morality in a an almost Black Mirror-ish alternate reality where medical advancements have made dying a rarity."This isn't just a great storyline, but this book presents readers with a lot of philosophical points to think about: medical ethics, religion, love, morals. and more. Less
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  • December 19, 2016
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