Explore how Mormon theology's unique naturalism—rejecting creation ex nihilo and a supernatural God—bridges faith and science, redefining divinity within natural law.
Explore how modern agriculture and emerging technologies like genetic engineering and vertical farming echo Christ's miracle of multiplying loaves to feed the hungry.
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 Christ's atonement calls us beyond abstract metaphysics to active compassion—healing wounds, ending oppression, and conquering death through present action.
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.
Do we create Gods in our own image, or do evolving beings face eternal challenges? Explore how natural theology reveals beautifully imperfect heavens.
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.
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.
Explore transhumanism through network analysis of Wikipedia pages, revealing hidden connections and communities within 23,000 pages and 41,000 links mapped from the transhumanism article.
Explore how post-secular Mormonism transcends the divide between dogmatic religion and reductive secularism, embracing revelatory faith that sails toward new truths.