Explore "CRISPR Love," a haunting poem by Gary Lee Parker that weaves gene editing metaphors with themes of sacrifice, identity, and the cost of reshaping oneself for love.
Explore Gary Lee Parker's visceral poem "White Hot Life," a cosmic meditation on humanity's desperate, dazzling fight against the dark—sparks of light streaming through interstellar night.
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 the Christmas narrative calls us not to be spectators but oath-makers, sharing in the burden of confronting evil and death alongside the divine.
Exploring pain not as a logical problem but as a visceral human experience—poverty, loss, and injustice that challenges even real Gods and demands more than future promises.
Do we create Gods in our own image, or do evolving beings face eternal challenges? Explore how natural theology reveals beautifully imperfect heavens.
Explore how the brother of Jared's story reveals God's desire for human initiative—where aligning our will with divine purposes is active co-creation, not passive submission.
Explore a profound personal reflection on the nature of God, woven through a juror's life-changing encounter with mortality, conscience, and the lessons that shape our deepest beliefs.
Explore the Beatitudes through Mormon Transhumanist ideals—what if "blessed" literally describes the state of Gods, and humanity's path to Godhood mirrors an eternal chain of divine progression?
Explore Blaire Ostler's journey from a seven-year-old doubter in Mormon Sunday School to a self-described "God-fearing atheist," questioning faith, belief, and belonging.