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Not All Magic Is Good — Even in a Lab Coat
Read more: Not All Magic Is Good — Even in a Lab CoatWhy modern science looks more like magic—and why we still need fantasy to tell the truth about good and evil.
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Transhumanism Promises Life and Delivers Dust
Read more: Transhumanism Promises Life and Delivers DustTranshumanism stages a cosmic coup, dethroning God, and establishing us in His wake. We seek immortality but in the end we still die.
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Heaven Hath No Mirror
Read more: Heaven Hath No MirrorRegardless of their algorithmic mirrors, we are Imago Dei. God told you who you are and why you exist.
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Brandishing the Murder Weapon: The Godless Theology of Modern Conservatism
Read more: Brandishing the Murder Weapon: The Godless Theology of Modern ConservatismHomosexuality, transgenderism, and transhumanism are but the consequence of a multigenerational endeavor to erode God’s presence from our science and politics. We’re living in a moment dominated by Nietzchean conservatism.
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Don’t Let the Stranger In
Read more: Don’t Let the Stranger InThings must often be tested before they’re trusted. Friendships, medicines, and especially technologies must be put to the test before we start to rely on them. While modernity produces more…
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Man’s New Babel
Read more: Man’s New BabelThe Tower of Babel provoked God’s wrath because it was fundamentally a manmade attempt to ascend to the Kingdom of God. As we survey the modern world, we can find…
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Feel For Your Hatchet
Read more: Feel For Your HatchetLewis, in a children’s novel, uses Mr. Beaver to cast a vision for how Christians ought to interact with reality. In the modern world, Mr. Beaver’s simple teaching is aptly…
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Belittling Cyborgs: Retaining the Human Beauty of Politics
Read more: Belittling Cyborgs: Retaining the Human Beauty of PoliticsWe are, as Aristotle said, “political animals.” To say that AI can perform as a more efficient politician is to misunderstand the essence of politics.
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Imago Machina: The Absent Response to Transhumanism
Read more: Imago Machina: The Absent Response to TranshumanismIn the classic Roman tragedies, to symbolize their pagan deities descending to the mortal realm, the Romans would lower the actor via crane in a theatrical device which is immortalized…
