Pope John Paul II taught that humanity is called to divinization -- to literally become God through grace. This is theosis: not metaphor, but transformation. Catholic tradition affirms what Mormon Transhumanism embraces. https://t.co/TRunhdEZJX
Playing God isn't blasphemy -- it's our highest calling. The drive to improve ourselves and shape our world is the engine of all human progress. Theosis isn't a distant doctrine; it's our trajectory. https://t.co/0x0NfiKYWV
If we trust in our own superhuman potential, we should trust we have a compassionate creator. Atheism may entail distrust in that potential -- a curious incoherence worth examining. https://t.co/ZcR1ihn2TC
If superhumanity would create many worlds like ours, and we trust our own potential, then we probably already live in one. Trust in what we can become is trust in what may have made us. https://t.co/pMbuKBweBx
Trust in our own superhuman potential entails faith in a compassionate creator. Atheism may be incoherent for transhumanists — distrust in God may be distrust in our own future. https://t.co/ZcR1ihn2TC
Power decentralizes. Risk compounds. Survival demands compassion. Superhumanity either grows more compassionate than us — or it doesn't survive to become super. Trust our potential; trust compassion wins. https://t.co/F61qzmEm6W
If we trust our own superhuman potential, we should trust we have a compassionate creator. Atheism combined with trust in superhuman potential may be incoherent. Faith in God may follow from faith in our future. https://t.co/ZcR1ihn2TC
Jefferson called it cowardly to deny the human mind's capacity for further advances. I agree. Trust in our superhuman potential isn't naive optimism. It's the courage to act on the Faith Assumption: that we can survive long enough to evolve. https://t.co/aRLWBX2fPe
As decentralized power increases, so must cooperation. At its limit, cooperation is indistinguishable from compassion. That's the logic: survive together or not at all. Compassion isn't optional. https://t.co/F61qzmEm6W
Early Christians didn't just worship God—they taught we should become God. Theosis isn't heresy; it's ancient orthodoxy. Church fathers were explicit: humanity's destiny is deification. https://t.co/fRZgL9FWAC
21st-century tech gives individuals powers once limited to nations—3D printing, biohacking, and AI can do immense good or harm. Wisdom and cooperation are more vital now than ever before. https://t.co/eg0zu3CYsa
One of the most radical ideas in Mormonism is theosis: humanity is called to become God—not by replacing the divine, but by growing from grace to grace, step by step, as Jesus did before us. https://t.co/pVZYoNyLy0
The Book of Mormon teaches theosis: not just imitating God, but becoming God—by taking upon us Christ’s name, embracing compassion, and inheriting divine joy together. #Theosis#Transhumanism https://t.co/LZfuRfGd8P
Catholic tradition embraces theosis—our call to become divine, to let the power of divinity work within us. Becoming “other Christs” is at the heart of Christian transformation. #Theosis#Divinization https://t.co/TRunhdEZJX
As humanity’s power grows more decentralized, our survival relies on increasing compassion. Any future superhumanity must be even more compassionate—or it simply won’t endure. #CompassionArgument【4:0†scrutinizing-compassion-in-new-god.html】 https://t.co/F61qzmEm6W
Elon Musk suggests we should actually hope we’re in a simulation—because if we’re not, humanity risks extinction before creating realities as rich as ours. Hope for superhuman futures! #Transhumanism【4:7†you-should-hope-youre-living-in.html】 https://t.co/4NTMpn6Pau
As humanity’s power spreads, survival will require us to grow ever more compassionate. Trusting in our superhuman potential means trusting we can—and must—become more capable of cooperation. https://t.co/F61qzmEm6W
If we trust in humanity’s superhuman potential, we’re also compelled to trust that a compassionate creator exists—faith in our own future leads to faith in God. #NewGodArgument#Transhumanism https://t.co/L779mbGMFD
The Book of Mormon invites us to “take upon [ourselves] the name of Christ”—not just as a title, but as a pathway toward becoming compassionate creators: theosis is our transformative calling. https://t.co/LZfuRfGd8P
Leading futurists use the language of theosis—deification—to describe human destiny. The drive to 'play God' is not hubris but humanity’s deepest creative impulse. We are called to transcend. https://t.co/0x0NfiKYWV