surgery Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date April 27, 2023 CategoriesBioethicsMedicine Tagged , children, cyberspace, Friedrich Nietzsche, gender dysphoria, hormones, lifestyle, mastectomies, Medicaid, mental illness, penis, puberty, Singularity, spinal cord, Stanford University, surgery, transableism, transgenderism, transhumanism, Transhumanist Bill of Rights, uterus, uterus transplant, vagina, zealotry We’re Seeing the First Wave of Applied Transhumanism Wesley J. Smith April 27, 2023 Bioethics, Medicine 5 OK. Let’s get real. Most of the morphological transformations for which transhumanists yearn will almost surely never come to pass. Read More ›
church Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date April 1, 2022 CategoriesBioethicsFaith & ScienceHuman ExceptionalismTechnology Tagged , asceticism, Big Tech, Christianity, death, faith, fasting, Huffington Post, immortality, materialism, Nick Bostrom, nihilism, prayer, Ray Kurzweil, Singularity, St. Paul, theology, transhumanism, Transhumanist Bill of Rights, Zoltan Istvan The Impossibility of Christian Transhumanism Wesley J. Smith April 1, 2022 Bioethics, Faith & Science, Human Exceptionalism, Technology 6 First principles matter, and those of transhumanism and Christianity could not be more contradictory. Read More ›
artificial intelligence Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date March 11, 2019 CategoriesBioethicsHuman Exceptionalism Tagged , __k-review, artificial intelligence, cyborgs, eugenics, evolution, fauna, gene editing, humanity, humans, intelligence, intelligent design, Kansas, love, natural selection, soul, transhumanism, Transhumanist Bill of Rights Transhumanism, the Lazy Way to Human “Improvement” Wesley J. Smith March 11, 2019 Bioethics, Human Exceptionalism 4 Peter Clarke claims that I was “clearly fearmongering,” but then admits, “this depiction is fairly accurate.” Okay, then. Read More ›