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New Africa Regional Presidency Announced

2025.06.03

We are pleased to announce the appointment of a new leadership team for the Africa Region of the Mormon Transhumanist

Retrospective at Year's End

2024.12.23

I look back in awe at the dramatic changes that we have witnessed in the past

Association launches new website

2023.03.27

We are pleased to announce the launch of our new website, a unified resource for all content and

Transhumanist Holy Week: Holy Wednesday

2019.04.17

Explore how Holy Wednesday’s theme of betrayal challenges transhumanists to examine whether our technologies crucify Christian principles of charity, love, and humanity.

Transhumanist Holy Week: Holy Tuesday

2019.04.16

Explore how Holy Tuesday’s image of Christ as Bridegroom illuminates technology’s role in human relationships—and our choice to use it for connection or division.

Transhumanist Advent: The Lessons of Scrooge’s Ghosts

2017.12.24

Explore how Dickens’ three ghosts offer timeless lessons on compassion, responsibility, and human flourishing—a transhumanist reflection on A Christmas Carol’s call to action.

Transhumanist Advent: Lift up your eyes and look at the Earth beneath

2017.12.22

Explore how the overview effect mirrors religion at its best—evoking awe, interconnectedness, and humility—and why faith must embrace science to remain a living fountain.

CRISPR LOVE

2017.07.14

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.

White Hot Life

2017.01.24

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.

Transhumanist Advent: He touched the man's ear and healed him

2016.12.12

Explore how Christ’s healing of Malchus’ ear challenges religious zealotry, calling us to be healers and peacemakers instead of defenders wielding institutional swords.

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