


Why We’re Trying to Live Forever and Save the Earth
2026
Everyone wants to live longer. Some are even trying to live forever.
From biohacking to billion-dollar longevity experiments, the pursuit of extending life has become one of the defining obsessions of our time. But beneath that question is a deeper one: why do we want to live forever in the first place?
At the same time, movements like Earth Day push us to preserve the planet at all costs—to protect, sustain, and ultimately “save” what we have. But can saving the earth actually address the deeper problem within us?
In this episode, we talk about the growing desire to overcome death, the cultural push to “save the planet,” and why both ultimately fall short without God. Because the issue isn’t just how long we live—or even where we live—but whether we are truly reconciled to the One who gives life in the first place.
Everyone wants to live longer. Some are even trying to live forever.
From biohacking to billion-dollar longevity experiments, the pursuit of extending life has become one of the defining obsessions of our time. But beneath that question is a deeper one: why do we want to live forever in the first place?
At the same time, movements like Earth Day push us to preserve the planet at all costs—to protect, sustain, and ultimately “save” what we have. But can saving the earth actually address the deeper problem within us?
In this episode, we talk about the growing desire to overcome death, the cultural push to “save the planet,” and why both ultimately fall short without God. Because the issue isn’t just how long we live—or even where we live—but whether we are truly reconciled to the One who gives life in the first place.
Why We’re Trying to Live Forever and Save the Earth
2026
Everyone wants to live longer. Some are even trying to live forever.
From biohacking to billion-dollar longevity experiments, the pursuit of extending life has become one of the defining obsessions of our time. But beneath that question is a deeper one: why do we want to live forever in the first place?
At the same time, movements like Earth Day push us to preserve the planet at all costs—to protect, sustain, and ultimately “save” what we have. But can saving the earth actually address the deeper problem within us?
In this episode, we talk about the growing desire to overcome death, the cultural push to “save the planet,” and why both ultimately fall short without God. Because the issue isn’t just how long we live—or even where we live—but whether we are truly reconciled to the One who gives life in the first place.
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