Girl Frozen for Four Years Alive Today

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Girl Frozen for Four Years Alive Today

This is the show from Monday October 5th, 2009.

SUMMARY:

* Snowflake Child and Mom in Studio: Wow! Little Elisha was frozen for four years and then adopted by Jeff and Maria Lancaster. Mom tells about her daughter's four years prior to implantation, from her first moment at conception, through her 48 months of deep freeze, and then about Elisha being overnighted across the country in a FedEx package. Then, six years ago, she was thawed. Today, Elisha is six years old, or ten, both valid age reckonings, depending upon how you count her age. Would you like to adopt a snowflake child to raise and to love? Surely, snowflake children are the face of the personhood movement!

* Come out to Meet Maria Lancaster: Meet them Saturday morning, or invite mom to come speak at your event sometime in the next two weeks! Go to PersonhoodColorado.com for details on where to meet these snowflake ladies, or call Personhood Colorado at 303-456-2800 to invite mom to speak at your church, home Bible study group, Sunday School class, etc. Saturday morning: come to Panera Bread at 9:30 a.m. in Arvada, Colorado at 78th & Wadsworth!

* Help Colorado RTL Get Signatures: If you live in Colorado, could you help circulate the Personhood Colorado & CRTL 2010 petition? We need your help! If you live in any other state, can you help to advance personhood via the 2010 ballot or in one of three different ways?

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The Berean

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The title misled me. I thought a girl already born was cryogenically frozen and then brought back to life! :chuckle:
 

The Berean

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Well, techinically speaking...

Yes, Little Elisha was alive when she was frozen. I was referring to the cryogenically freezing of a fully formed person and then reviving them like in sci-fi movies. Medical technology is no where close do doing something like that yet.
 

DocJohnson

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Yes, Little Elisha was alive when she was frozen. I was referring to the cryogenically freezing of a fully formed person and then reviving them like in sci-fi movies. Medical technology is no where close do doing something like that yet.

Too many people would get addicted to sleeping through time periods, I think. I mean, if you could just sleep through a government administration you didn't like... who would be left awake to keep everything else running?
 

The Berean

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Too many people would get addicted to sleeping through time periods, I think. I mean, if you could just sleep through a government administration you didn't like... who would be left awake to keep everything else running?

Can you imagine sleeping t hrough the Obama presdiental term?! I think Woody Allen had the right idea! :chuckle:

I think most people couldn't afford being put into a cryogenic stasis. Today it costs something like $150,000 to be frozen upon death. I see it more as a tool for deep space exploration or perhaps save a loved one that needs an organ transplant. Either way I doubt the technology to actually revive someone will be developed in our lifetime.
 

Granite

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Even if it is ever developed you run the risk of someone Ted Williamsing your head.:shocked:
 

DocJohnson

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I think most people couldn't afford being put into a cryogenic stasis. Today it costs something like $150,000 to be frozen upon death.

You know how these things go in America... first only the terminally ill have the right to cryogenics... then the movment for equal rights for everyone... and once it's declared a basic human right, the taxpayers will be burdened with paying for it all. So, I wouldn't worry too much about the cost.
 

fool

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So, what about her soul?(for those that subscribe to that view).
Or her spirit, if that's the right term.
Can a spirit be frozen? Or was it just hanging out for four years?
 

JoyfulRook

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So, what about her soul?(for those that subscribe to that view).
Or her spirit, if that's the right term.
Can a spirit be frozen? Or was it just hanging out for four years?

Seems like the same question could be asked about someone who is in a coma...
 

Stripe

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So, what about her soul?(for those that subscribe to that view).
Or her spirit, if that's the right term.
Can a spirit be frozen? Or was it just hanging out for four years?
You can't freeze a spirit. :)

On a side note .. I have some vodka in the freezer... :think:
 
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