Explore the Messianic pattern of lifting others to godhood versus the Satanic pattern of self-exaltation, and what this means for transhumanist theology.
Explore how Jesus's call to do "greater works than these" inspires active discipleship, challenging believers to emulate God's love using modern tools rather than passively adulate.
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 "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 how modern agriculture and emerging technologies like genetic engineering and vertical farming echo Christ's miracle of multiplying loaves to feed the hungry.
Explore how Christ's raising of the dead foreshadows modern medicine's blurring of life and death—from cryonics to CPR—through a Mormon Transhumanist lens.
Explore a poetic meditation on Christmas night as the moment the universe entrusted its future to humanity through Christ—a transhumanist reflection on divine responsibility and human potential.
Explore how entropy threatens Mind and how the Atonement can be understood as God's cosmic response to spiritual and physical decay—bridging Mormon theology with transhumanist thought.
A personal essay exploring the intersection of clinical depression and Mormon missionary life, examining how faith frameworks can both complicate and illuminate mental health struggles.