Explore how Holy Saturday’s themes of death, darkness, and redemption connect to transhumanism’s call to wisely use technology to overcome suffering and unlock human potential.
Explore a transhumanist reflection on Good Friday—how bread, crucifixion, and technology intertwine in a powerful retelling of Christ’s final moments.
Explore Maundy Thursday through a transhumanist lens—how Jesus’s radical act of washing feet challenges us to blend humility, service, and technology in transforming humanity.
Explore how Holy Wednesday’s theme of betrayal challenges transhumanists to examine whether our technologies crucify Christian principles of charity, love, and humanity.
Explore how Holy Tuesday’s image of Christ as Bridegroom illuminates technology’s role in human relationships—and our choice to use it for connection or division.
Explore how Holy Monday’s themes of anointing, women’s authority, and sacred service illuminate a transhumanist vision of ordaining our tools and technologies for Christlike purposes.
Explore how Palm Sunday’s themes of triumph and peace intersect with transhumanism, as technology fulfills prophetic visions of healing, resurrection, and God’s Kingdom on earth.
Explore how Dickens’ three ghosts offer timeless lessons on compassion, responsibility, and human flourishing—a transhumanist reflection on A Christmas Carol’s call to action.
Explore the faithful question at the heart of transhumanism: if our technological power is accelerating, should we accept death as inevitable—or dare to conquer it?
Explore how Jesus’s call to do “greater works than these” inspires active discipleship, challenging believers to emulate God’s love using modern tools rather than passively adulate.