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Who thought of universal immortalism?

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Who thought of universal immortalism?

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The nineteenth-century Russian philosopher Nikolai Fedorov (1829-1903) deserves credit for pioneering the idea of a universal resurrection to be accomplished through scientific means. More recent advocates who have written books on the subject are Frank J. Tipler and R. Michael Perry.

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