A Religion without a Soul: Don’t Die Misses Life’s Meaning
Bryan Johnson’s attempt to defeat death neglects to take into account the very nature of reality.

Bryan Johnson’s attempt to defeat death neglects to take into account the very nature of reality.

Star Trek: Picard cannot conceive a vision for the good life without an ending in death, which is a failure of imagination.

In season two of Star Trek: Discovery, both the virtues and the flaws of classic Trek’s humanism are on display.

My hope is to encourage more dialogue between Christians who might normally avoid, or talk past each other, in complex issues such as transhumanism.

Some Christians are afraid transhumanism is just Gnosticism in a new form. But what if that’s backward?

The more we look down the tunnel of time, the more complicated the question of transhumanism becomes.

Advances may enhance or prolong our physical experience, but nothing can erase God’s imprint.

Transhumanists, like Gnostics, tend to place little importance on our bodily appetites, reducing them to the level of distractions.

In ‘Death Is Wrong,’ transhumanist author Gennady Stolyarov II asserts that human beings can and should pursue ways to eradicate death; but only trusting the adequacy of God’s provision can instill a hope for the death of death.
“Can the biological and technological coexist?”
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