Ninavism: The Philosophy of Immortality
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The Philosophy of Immortality discusses natural and supernatural ways of achieving Immortality and Afterlife, with the emphasis on the natural one. There are many possible Philosophies of Immortalities – the version described in this book is called ‘NINAVISM’. It tries to reconcile Immortalities and Afterlives presented by various faiths such as Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Buddhism, Judaism, Taoism, Sikhism, Shinto, Animism, and others, creating one common model which is shared by religions and modern natural philosophies of Transhumanism, Posthumanism, and Singularitarianism. It incorporates the latest achievements in the fields of computers and biotechnology, extending them beyond science into religions, along the lines of rational reasoning.
The presented models of Immortality are based upon biological evolution of living organisms, showing in detail how Immortality evolved when humans were gradually emerging from animals. Ninavism presents its own way of reconciling the concept of Reincarnation known from Hinduism and Buddhism, with the concept of Resurrection known from Abrahamic religions. It shows how Reincarnation combined with Resurrection might be implemented in a traditional religious way as well as by modern technological means.
Ninavism supports religious and secular inclusiveness. This means that no particular religion is raised above other faiths. Traditional religions are not above natural modern philosophies, and vice versa the technologies and philosophies are not raised above religions, but rather all of them need to work together towards a common goal of Immortality. Ninavism supports the view that life is common in the universe – planet earth is not the only place where life exists, but rather it is widespread. The Philosophy of Immortality does not assume life existence as a dogma, but rather provides detailed justification how it originates and spreads. Advanced Natural organisms known popularly as Aliens, are believed to live on many planets, including in the Milky Way Galaxy.
Ninavism distinguishes four distinct implementations of Immortality: by Humans of (far) Future; by Aliens; by Nature; and by traditional religious Supernatural Forces. None of the implementations is raised above the others, but rather all of them are treated as the legitimate alternatives. Analysis of the classical Problem of Evil carried out by Ninavism, indicates that traditional Supernatural Forces have limited power. This denies their omnipotence, but Supernatural Forces are believed to have sufficient powers to construct Final Immortality, or they might help Humans of Future to do it for themselves.
The Philosophy of Immortality uses methodologies of Futures Studies that are based upon a large number of alternative scenarios. The epistemology of Ninavism is similar to the one used by religions, that relies upon common human feelings and acceptance by large sections of the population. Modern philosophies rely on rational justification for their belief in Immortality. Religions mainly use irrational arguments. Ninavism provides rational justification for traditional irrational religious beliefs in Immortality.
Juliusz Marian Kowalski
Juliusz lives in Sydney, Australia. He has qualifications in philosophy, physics, and computer programming - retired at present. The bio-picture was taken during studies in Warsaw, Poland.
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