Back to Methuselah A Metabiological Pentateuch(Paperback, Bernard Shaw)
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The first part, In the Beginning, is set in the Garden of Eden, where Shaw presents a new interpretation of the Biblical creation story, questioning the traditional view of human life and nature. In this section, Shaw introduces the idea that humans can evolve beyond their natural limits, breaking free from the constraints of biology and aging.The second part, The Gospel of the Brothers Barnabas, focuses on the ideas of immortality and the possibility of biological transformation, questioning the moral and social implications of a life without death. Shaw explores themes of ethics, progress, and the nature of human existence, contemplating how an extended lifespan might impact society and individual behavior.