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Lincoln Cannon draws on Mormon scripture to explore how God can be known—through intelligence, embodiment, community, and presence throughout the world.
Lincoln Cannon reflects on the April 2026 LDS General Conference, reading 29 talks through a transhumanist lens of faith, technology, and transformation.
Lincoln Cannon argues theosis in Mormon Transhumanism is communal, not individual—making superintelligent communion an existential imperative, not a nicety.
Lincoln Cannon celebrates the launch of Carl Youngblood's blog 'From the Depths,' named for Psalm 130 and exploring faith, doubt, and Mormon thought.
Lincoln Cannon explores predicting future LDS Church presidents through seniority and actuarial reasoning, following the death of Jeffrey R. Holland.
Carl Youngblood presents to MTA members in Abidjan, arguing that transhumanism is deeply familiar to Latter-day Saints when properly understood.
Carl Youngblood presents 'Faith in the Future' at TransVision Abidjan 2025—a vision of pragmatic trust in our divine capacity to navigate great challenges.
Lincoln Cannon uses Joseph Smith's Liberty Jail experience to show how enduring power comes not from force but from knowledge, persuasion, and relationships.
Lincoln Cannon speculates on what it would mean for a superintelligence to encounter God—exploring theophanies at the intersection of theology and advanced AI.