Christ as savior, exemplar, and collaborator: participatory atonement, grace and works together, and the Body of Christ as the shape of a communal superhuman future.
Explore a transhumanist reflection on Good Friday—how bread, crucifixion, and technology intertwine in a powerful retelling of Christ’s final moments.
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 Mormon Transhumanism bridges faith and reason by translating religious concepts into universally accessible language, finding common ground between believers and agnostics.
Explore the broader meaning of prophecy beyond Church leadership, examining how the spirit of prophecy—rooted in testimony and feeling—applies to every believer’s life.
Explore how Christ’s life exemplifies a radical, ongoing invitation to expand morality and co-create a better world—a vision where transhumanism and Advent converge.
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 healing of Malchus’ ear challenges religious zealotry, calling us to be healers and peacemakers instead of defenders wielding institutional swords.
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 the biblical account of Jesus rebuking a fever connects to humanity’s scientific journey toward antipyretic medicine—and what it reveals about emulating Christ’s healing works through technology.