In the Arnold Schwarzenegger Movie "The Sixth Day" (not to be confused with "End of Days") people are cloned by having their brain memory pattern copied and saved on a disk. Human bodies without memories called "blanks" are also made. At the appropriate time the duplicate memory pattern is stamped onto the "blank" human body. Thus the new being recognizes himself and others as being like the original person. The movie has a sequence showing how this is done. The following review describes the sequence:
http://www.cinema.com/article/item.phtml?ID=515
Replacement Technologies are at the forefront of cloning and they baffle the general public with science in order to keep undercover the full extent to which human cloning is actually taking place.
Replacement Technologies clone humans. They use blanks- human life form stripped of all DNA which are stored in embryonic tanks, a mind scan which collects all memories, thoughts and characteristics and a sample of the DNA make up is taken from the real life person and imputed into the blank - this creates a direct replica of the human being. This entire world is top secret with some of the most powerful people in society being clones; the future of Replacement Technologies is under threat if the secret ever gets out.
Get the movie, find the sequence, and show the sequence to a witness. Ask if the person was really resurrected or merely copied. Ask if the original person who died was really "resurrected". Ask if the original person could really have eternal life on earth in this way.
After the witness agrees that the original person never was really resurrected but was simply cloned, and will (the orignial person) remain dead forever, show the witness the September 22, 1955 Awake p. 7.
"In the resurrection God makes a blank record, a human body, and then stamps on its brain the life pattern he has recorded. Upon giving life to that body the result is an individual that will recognize himself and will be recognized by others as having previously existed."
Is there really any hope for the original person no matter how faithful to the organization to be really resurrected? The watchtower does not really teach a resurrection hope, but instead teaches that those who die before armageddon will remain in their graves, dead, rotting, forever. They will simply be replaced (like in the movie) with "blank" human bodies stamped with a copy of the witness memory pattern.
How different from the Bible hope:
"Thy dead shall live; my dead bodies shall arise. Awake and sing, ye that dwell in the dust; for thy dew is `as' the dew of herbs, and the earth shall cast forth the dead." Isaiah 26:19 (see also John 5:28-29)