Explore how exponential change reshapes our world at an accelerating pace, why Moore's Law reflects human vision, and what understanding exponential progress means for our future.
Discover the Mormon Transhumanist Association's Primers—short, accessible introductions to key ideas in Mormon Transhumanism, designed for meetups, conversations, and curious minds of all ages.
Explore why technological unemployment is more myth than reality. Discover how automation historically creates new, safer, and more interesting jobs rather than eliminating work.
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 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 critical thinking applies to Mormonism, transhumanism, and faith transitions. Discover why our moments of enlightenment can blind us to others' perspectives.
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.
A transhumanist doctor reflects on the limits of medicine and mortality, urging fellow enthusiasts to honor death's reality while pursuing life extension with humility.
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.