Heart of Matter: Transhumanism

Tuesday, July 11, 2023

“Although there are a wide range of technologies today to enhance human life, the term transhumanism refers to technologies that can improve mental and physical aspects of the human condition such as suffering, disease, aging, and death.”

Ilia Delio, Making All Things New

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 “Aunque hoy en día existe una amplia gama de tecnologías para mejorar la vida humana, llamamos transhumanismo a esas tecnologías que pueden mejorar los aspectos mentales y físicos de la condición humana, como el sufrimiento, la enfermedad, el envejecimiento y la muerte.”

Ilia Delio, Making All Things New

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  1. Joe Masterleo on July 11, 2023 at 9:05 pm

    Science and technology continue to advance and improve upon created life, enhancing the health, quality, and longevity thereof. But there can be no salvation by it, which deals exclusively with uncreated life, a life that knows no age, time, or infirmity. Created life can be improved upon; uncreated life cannot. It’s already perfect as is. Tailoring a new suit for a man, differs widely from creating a new man for a suit. The former is the outside-in result of man’s doing, the latter is the inside-out result of God’s.

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