In an ongoing pursuit to push the boundaries of human life, American tech entrepreneur Dave Asprey, 51, has recently drawn global attention with an unusual experiment. The multi-millionaire reportedly had cells taken from his gluteal area and injected into his face as part of a rigorous quest aimed at reversing the signs of ageing and enhancing his longevity.
Asprey has invested millions of dollars and assembled a team of specialists to monitor nearly every function of his body, employing biohacking techniques that range from stem cell therapy to advanced supplements. His bold efforts raise a profound and unavoidable question: How far will humanity go in its attempt to defy time and death?
One thing remains certain: the end eventually comes for everyone. Even Lazarus, whom Jesus raised from the dead (John 11), ultimately died. Countless headlines also recount young lives lost through tragic circumstances. This reality invites us to a deeper spiritual reflection. While millions focus on preserving the physical body, few invest in what truly matters and lasts—the soul.
Life on Earth is fleeting; it is a brief period during which we have the power to choose our eternal destiny. Although it is fundamental to take care of our health, salvation is not found in stem cells or extraordinary diets; rather, it comes through a decision of faith and a constant investment in our relationship with God.
Don’t be misled by promises of extended earthly life. Invest in what is imperishable. Take care of your soul, for it is the only part of you that will live forever.
We invite you to join our daily services at the Universal Church, especially on Wednesdays and Sundays, where the main focus is on investing in your soul and deepening your communion with God. In Him, you can find the true source of life that transcends time.
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Source: https://nypost.com/2025/10/22/health/how-a-facial-circumcision-has-made-me-look-younger/