Explore why technological unemployment is more myth than reality. Discover how automation historically creates new, safer, and more interesting jobs rather than eliminating work.
Explore how Jesus as model calls humanity to action rather than passivity—a provocative Transhumanist Advent meditation on responsibility, hope, and becoming.
Explore how Christ's call demands active responsibility—not passive comfort—challenging us to acknowledge the blood on our hands and do the work of healing others.
Explore how humanity holds a mutual claim with God—to diminish death and evil—in this Transhumanist Advent meditation on divine responsibility and human progress.
Explore how transhumanism and faith intersect in this Advent meditation by Ben Blair, challenging dogmatic thinking—religious or otherwise—in the spirit of Jesus.
Explore how critical thinking applies to Mormonism, transhumanism, and faith transitions. Discover why our moments of enlightenment can blind us to others' perspectives.
A business professional explores why transhumanism needs non-scientists—arguing that humanity's technological evolution requires participation from everyone, not just experts.
A transhumanist doctor reflects on the limits of medicine and mortality, urging fellow enthusiasts to honor death's reality while pursuing life extension with humility.
Explore how semiotics and "breaking the fourth wall" in scripture reveal the evolving nature of religious language, self-awareness, and divine revelation in Mormon thought.
Lincoln Cannon critiques Zoltan Istvan's transhumanism as inconsistent with inclusive values, yet argues his presidential campaign brings vital publicity to ideas about overcoming mortality.