I was actually going to post on this a while back but didn't for one reason or another, but now there is a Mormon Matters podcast on it so I figured I'd start a thread.
I'm not a transhumanist, but I like a lot of their ideas, especially their emphasis on eternal progression. A coupel of years ago a group of them formed the Mormon Transhumanist Association. I went to high school with one of the founding members, who I believe is no longer a director or officer, but he still participates from time to time. I also know Lincoln Cannon from somewhere but I just can't place it yet, but I want to say I went to school with one of his siblings.
In any case, the podcast was interesting and was a good introductory course on what they beleive and how it ties into foundational Mormonism. I'm only listened to the first part, but I hope in the second part they get more into the MTA's feelings about Mormonism moving away from those foundational doctrines and going to a more mainstream Protestantism doctrine. I can only imagine they are not happy with GBH's statement on godhood in his Larry King interview or in the newly released Mormonism 101.
My favorite quote so far in the podcast was when one of the interviewees talked about a Mormon Atheist that is part of the MTA and said that he's atheist because "there is not God.....yet". I thought that was profound and interesting.
I'm not a transhumanist, but I like a lot of their ideas, especially their emphasis on eternal progression. A coupel of years ago a group of them formed the Mormon Transhumanist Association. I went to high school with one of the founding members, who I believe is no longer a director or officer, but he still participates from time to time. I also know Lincoln Cannon from somewhere but I just can't place it yet, but I want to say I went to school with one of his siblings.
In any case, the podcast was interesting and was a good introductory course on what they beleive and how it ties into foundational Mormonism. I'm only listened to the first part, but I hope in the second part they get more into the MTA's feelings about Mormonism moving away from those foundational doctrines and going to a more mainstream Protestantism doctrine. I can only imagine they are not happy with GBH's statement on godhood in his Larry King interview or in the newly released Mormonism 101.
My favorite quote so far in the podcast was when one of the interviewees talked about a Mormon Atheist that is part of the MTA and said that he's atheist because "there is not God.....yet". I thought that was profound and interesting.
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