For me it's not ressurection. Again, relatively and practically speaking, if we we were born only once, then we see in nature a devastating, iconoclastic method. Some babies are stillborn, or die afer only a little while, without having had a chance to experience life.

 People of all ages are stricken with suffering, disease, and tragic death. There is no certainty about life. Every year when new models of cars come out, there are always some that are "lemons," having mechanical defects. Is life like this, too? that somehow in the process of nature some souls are made with firm, sound bodies and minds and others are accidentally given weak bodies and defective brains? Are we just factory productions, with no control over what happens to us? If this life is the begining and the end, then I say it is a teribble injustice. It is ruthless. We don't want to think of a GOD who would create such a life - this world would just be God's great zoo, with us as merely experimental animals, His human guinea pigs.

 If GOD deliberately made specimens with great talent and others with poor mentality, some beautiful and others deformed, then there is no justice, and no use in religion. And if this is the only life, with no existence hereafter, then there is no point in making effort beyond satisfying our selfish whims of the moment. 

 Peace!