Tag Archives: Yuval Harari
Technology, Transhumanism and Religion
In the past when the Christian worldview reigned supreme in the West, one could hold to a spiritual and metaphysical view of things, while also appreciating the material world and things like science and technology. But as Christianity has waned, the religious vacuum has been filled – by science and technology.
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Tagged Arthur C. Clarke, artificial intelligence, Blake Lemoine, Christian Worldview, Jacques Ellul, Living in Wonder, N. S. Lyons, posthumanist worldview, Rod Dreher, Tara Isabella Burton, transhumanism, transhumanist worldview, Wesley J. Smith, Yuval Harari
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If Naturalistic Evolution Is True, People Are Not Equal
I find it odd when I refer to an atheist’s worldview and he adamantly denies he has one. This sense that “worldview” is an insult has puzzled me for quite a while; why would atheists think it’s an insult to have a consistent, coherent view of reality? As I’ve talked to them more about this, I think I may have finally figured out why many of them view the term “worldview” so negatively, and it has to do with their identity as atheists.
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Tagged Atheism, Worldview, Yuval Harari
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