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MTA Year-End Report: Historic Invitations and African Expansion

2025.12.13

The MTA's 2025 year-end report: MTAConf on neurospirituality, a landmark AI talk at the Church Office Building, and expanding chapters across Africa.

MTAConf 2025: Transformation through Renewal of the Mind

2025.02.08

Scientific research and spiritual practices have revealed new frontiers in cognitive

Algorithmic Advent

2023.08.31

Exploring the theological parallels between artificial intelligence and Mormon thought—how algorithmic creation echoes divine patterns and what AI’s emergence means for our understanding of intelligence, consciousness, and humanity’s cosmic potential.

What is the Purpose of Mormon Transhumanism?

2022.07.01

The single constitutional purpose of the Mormon Transhumanist Association is to promote the Mormon Transhumanist Affirmation. This primer presents the Affirmation in full and one illustrative way to understand it.

The Gospel of Tron

2017.09.11

Explore the spiritual parallels between programming, creation, and Mormon theology—how creative processes mirror divine emergence and draw us closer to understanding God and eternity.

Transhumanist Advent: They did all eat, and were filled

2016.12.17

Explore how modern agriculture and emerging technologies like genetic engineering and vertical farming echo Christ’s miracle of multiplying loaves to feed the hungry.

The redemption of artificial intelligence

2015.11.18

Exploring whether artificial intelligences can be redeemed in God’s plan, examining Christian and Mormon theological models of the soul’s origin and their implications for AI.

Creator Status: Are We There Yet?

2015.07.07

Exploring how No Man’s Sky’s 18 quintillion procedurally generated planets brings humanity closer to creator status—and what that means for our theological and technological future.

Spaceship Earth

2015.05.02

Explore how small innovations—from cave drawings to digital technology—shape humanity’s future, inspired by Epcot’s Spaceship Earth and a Mormon Transhumanist perspective.

The creative process is itself a symbol of Eternity

2015.01.22

Explore how Fred Brooks and Dorothy Sayers illuminate the transcendent nature of creativity, and how its three stages mirror Mormon theology’s vision of divine creation and eternal purpose.

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