Adam Ford, a director of Humanity+, interviewed Karl Hale, director and chief financial officer of the Mormon Transhumanist Association, for a Mormon Transhumanist perspective on Calico, Google's anti-aging initiative. Humanity+ and the Mormon Transhumanist Association are affiliates. The interview is available on YouTube. It is also embedded below for your convenience.
Read more >>Metro World News interviewed Carl Young, director and chief information officer of the Mormon Transhumanist Association, on the subject of Mormon Transhumanism. Carl briefly addressed the challenges of working to bridge religious and scientific worldviews, while sharing some thoughts on God and human potential. Read more at the Metro World News website about "[Transhumanism: Mormons and scientists unite for life-extension](https://www.metro.us/philadelphia/news/national/2013/09/30/transhumanism-mormons-and-scientists-unite-for-life-extension/".
Read more >>Carl Youngblood, director and chief information officer of the Mormon Transhumanist Association, will present to the London Futurists at the Birkbeck College of the University of London on Saturday 21 September 2013. His presentation will be part of a conference on the topic of "Futurism, Spirituality and Faith".
Read more >>On the June 23rd in a special leadership broadcast, Elder L. Tom Perry announced that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints would be rolling out a program to allow its full-time missionaries to use Facebook and other new media platforms to connect with investigators and potential converts. This change is part of a broader trend toward more online engagement by the LDS Church.
The Internet occupies an important place within the unfolding history of religion. The Internet is a powerful tool that presents many challenges and opportunities within religious communities. In recent General Conference addresses, high-ranking LDS Church leaders have encouraged members to be actively engaged in online communities.
Read more >>Chris Bradford, Vice President of the Mormon Transhumanist Association, will speak at the Sunstone Symposium at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City on Saturday 3 August at 9:45am. Chris will present his paper, "Bodies without End," drawing on the work of James Faulconer and David Paulsen, dealing with Mormon conceptions of embodiment — both human and divine — and on the work of Antonio d’Amasio and Douglas Hofstadter, dealing with identity, embodiment, and emotion, to propose a model of embodiment that fits Joseph Smith’s teachings on spirit bodies, physical bodies, resurrected bodies, and God’s body. More information is available in the conference program and on the Sunstone website.
Read more >>The Rational Faiths blog invited leaders of the Mormon Transhumanist Association to contribute a series of posts about Mormon Transhumanism:
James Carroll answered the question, “What is Transhumanism?”
Carl Youngblood shared “Transhumanist Parallels in Mormonism” and “A Transhumanist Interpretation of the Gospel”.
Lincoln Cannon explained why “Mormonism Mandates Transhumanism”.
Chris Bradford wrote on “Mormon Transhumanism Criticisms and Responses”.
Read more >>What are the Talmage Awards?
James E. Talmage is a notable Mormon scientist who served as an Apostle of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints between 1911 and 1933. In memory of Talmage, the Mormon Transhumanist Association seeks to identify and publicly recognize outstanding contributors to the work of promoting radical flourishing in compassion and creation through technology and religion. This year, Association members will nominate and vote for candidates in various categories, such as "Best Mormon Transhumanist Blog," "Best Speech on Science and Religion," "Biggest Idea in Religious Transhumanism," and so forth. The Association will then announce winners and provide "Talmage Award Winner" web badges that winners can post to their websites.
Read more >>Unscriptured on SYN Radio interviewed Lincoln Cannon, president of the Mormon Transhumanist Association, about Transhumanism and its relation to Mormonism. A recording of the interview is available on the SYN website:
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Read more >>Adam Ford, a director of Humanity+, interviewed Lincoln Cannon, president of the Mormon Transhumanist Association, on the subjects of Transhumanism and Mormonism. Humanity+ and the Mormon Transhumanist Association are affiliates. The interview is available on YouTube and at the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies. It is also embedded below for your convenience.
Read more >>In annual elections held in April, voting members of the Mormon Transhumanist Association elected three new directors: Carl Youngblood, Don Bradley and Karl Hale.
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