Originally posted by Dum Dum Dugan
thats not true, there a different forms of immortality. In it most general sense, simply means one does not age. Such as the highlander.
How can you already consider Highlander or even less Wolverine immortal, when they are only, actually so ridiculously young?
Wolverine can die by much less then destruction of a universe. 🙂
Originally posted by Dum Dum Dugan
He the same soul/person. He simply reincarnates every time he dies. This current body just happens to be a mutant. He also in other bodies has shown the ability to heal wounds as well.
This is true. If we talk about souls, then everyone are immortal, but no body is immortal. It dies at least with a universe and then reincarnates in a new body, new role.
Originally posted by KingD19
I honestly don't know where you got this twisted logic that only someone who survives one universe and pops up in another is immortal.
It's not twisted, it simply is and it's logical.
It's simple. One that is truly immortal is eternal. So, he can't die, not only by aging, he remains untouched. How can someone be immortal when he dies (at least with the destruction of the universe). When the age of the universe ends, so does everyone else and it starts again. So no body is really immortal. Nor Galactus. Wolverine is not even 200 years (or even if seen in the future, which is also very young) and you already talking about immortality. That is twisted.
So no material body is truly immortal.
Originally posted by XplosiveThis is true. If we talk about souls, then everyone are immortal, but no body is immortal. It dies at least with a universe and then reincarnates in a new body, new role.
Originally posted by Dum Dum Dugan
Yes but he gets reborn making him in fact immortal. He never remains dead. He is forever to recarnate.
Yes, but that counts for all beings, not just him.
That is why I said:
Originally posted by Xplosive
So no body is really immortal.
So no material body is truly immortal.
Originally posted by Dum Dum Dugan
........what other comic book being do you know that recarnates over and over?This is not true for all beings at all.......
Every comic book being reincarnates. Maybe they show for Wolverine that he remembers it, but if others don't, that doesn't mean anything.
If Logan reincarnates, so does other. It doesn't need to show. It's common sense. They are all living beings.
All beings reinacrnates after the body stops working. It leaves and enters other body. Wolverine isn't anything special.
Originally posted by Xplosive
Every comic book being reincarnates. Maybe they show for Wolverine that he remembers it, but if others don't, that doesn't mean anything.If Logan reincarnates, so does other. It doesn't need to show. It's common sense. They are all living beings.
All beings reinacrnates after the body stops working. It leaves and enters other body. Wolverine isn't anything special.
No they don't. Just becuase Logan does, does not mean others do. Maybe you should read my scans I posted before trying to argue something you clearly have very little knowledge of. He recarnates for a reason, it his character he the eternal warrior.
No they don't not in comics. Your trying to put your religious views on comics, when they arnt the same. Just because you believe everyone recarnates does not mean in comics they do. There is zero evidences for your arguement.
Originally posted by Dum Dum Dugan
There zero evidences that other comic characters recarnate. Your just making up absolute bullshit.No they don't. Just becuase Logan does, does not mean others do. Maybe you should read my scans I posted before trying to argue something you clearly have very little knowledge of. He recarnates for a reason, it his character he the eternal warrior.
No they don't not in comics. Your trying to put your religious views on comics, when they arnt the same. Just because you believe everyone recarnates does not mean in comics they do. There is zero evidences for your arguement.
I just can't believe. Are you actually in love with Logan and you want to convince yourself with that, that he is actually something special?
Apocalypse changes body one from another all the time. Body got old, burned, but he didn't, and needs to change the body.
So it's evident he is aslo spirit. The same goes for everyone else.
They are all immortal spirits. You need to get it drawn?
What you seem to get confused is that what it tries to say is that Logan seems to reincarnate always in the same role.
If something here is bullshit, it's bullshit for stupidity.
It doesn't matter after how much time. Body burns, dies, becomes useless, his spirit changes it.
And then let's go. Dum Dum Dugan and you agreed with him, needs evidence for. I gave you Apocalypse. Spirit that changes the body, only that he doesn't get memeories lost. But uses differetn bodies.
Then you think:
Originally posted by Dum Dum Dugan
There zero evidences that other comic characters recarnate. Your just making up absolute bullshit.
So you need evidence. So in your head goes; if no evidence, it's not the case.
So TOAA made some unimportant Logan, unimportant the the core in unimportant role compare to cosmics, immortal spirit, while his greatest servants someone like Living Tribunal, Phoenix Force, you need evidence they are not like that, but just Logan?
I mean, WTF.
You're trying to base immortality off the fact that she's only been around 15,000 years...and compare her to cosmic beings who've been around longer...that's unfair. Immortality is not being able to die by natural means, and sometimes not being able to be killed. Well considering no human has ever gone past the low hundreds age wise, here being around for 15,00+ makes her immortal. As she wasn't gonna die until she got killed.
Name people you consider immortal.