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{{quote|''"When one tries to rise above Nature one is liable to fall below it.... Consider, Watson, that the material, the sensual, the worldly would all prolong their worthless lives. The spiritual would not avoid the call to something higher. It would be the survival of the least fit. What sort of cesspool may not our poor world become?"''|'''Sherlock Holmes''', ''The Adventure of the Creeping Man''}}
Seeking to [[Immortality|live forever]], or even just for a really really long time, is often portrayed as [[Scale of Scientific Sins|just plain wrong]]. The rationales for this viewpoint fall into two basic categories:
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