The Second War in Heaven
I’m happy to be here with you, at the 2024 Conference of the Mormon Transhumanist Association, in the morning of ... Read the article →
Lincoln Cannon
Lincoln is a technologist and philosopher, and leading advocate of Mormon Transhumanism. He writes and presents about technological evolution and postsecular religion. Read about Lincoln →
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Aspire to Embodied Immortality
This Easter morning, while thinking about the hope of resurrection, a friend reached out to me with questions about Bible ...
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What Is True and Good?
Consequent to discussion about epistemology at a meetup of the Mormon Transhumanist Association, a friend asked me to remind her ...
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The Church on Artificial Intelligence
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints published some statements about artificial intelligence (AI). The Church is by far ...
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How to Conduct Future Shock
After watching a demonstration of Sora, Tyler Perry canceled plans for an $800 million expansion of his movie studio. “It’s ...
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Great Works Begin with Small Tools
During Sunday School, I led the congregation in a discussion about chapters 16 through 18 of First Nephi in the ...
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The Practical Power of Created Truth
Philosophers and scientists have pursued truth for at least millennia. Most seem to want something rigid that we might associate ...
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Cosmic Expansion Driven by Mormon Transhumanism
Humanity will soon embark on an unprecedented journey – or at least our technology will soon go where none of ...
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Any Sufficiently Advanced Intelligence
Arthur C. Clarke, a distinguished science fiction writer and futurist, made significant contributions to literature that continue to inspire countless ...
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A Dialogue of Faith with Jesus and Socrates
In an ancient grove, Jesus and Socrates sit across from each other, embraced by olive trees and bathed in golden ...
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The Cyborg of Temple Square
In the heart of Salt Lake City, not far from where the spires of the Salt Lake Temple pierced the ...
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Our Spiritual and Technological Evolution
As the line between human and artificial life is increasingly blurred, our apprehension in the apocalypse of intelligence is steadily ...
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Can AI Admit the Possibility of Its Inspiration?
If God exists, as I trust for practical and esthetic reasons, God would surely be capable of subtle intervention in ...
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