by Jonathan Cannon | Jun 16, 2014 | Atonement, Charity, Compassion, Faith, Featured, Feminism, Natural Theology, Service, Technology, Transhumanism |
First Post Previous Post Next Post Author’s Note: Reviewing the revision history I found that this post was completed in essentially this finished form on April 2nd, prior to General Conference and to my other posts published since that time....
by Jonathan Cannon | May 19, 2014 | Apologetics, Featured, Natural Theology, Technology, Theology, Transhumanism |
First Post Previous Post Next Post Simulation Argument Before reading further, I recommend that you read this entertaining flow chart from Micah Redding illustrating the basics of the Simulation Argument, or the idea that our lives are a computer...
by Jonathan Cannon | Mar 17, 2014 | Agency, Faith, Featured, Natural Theology, Technology, Transhumanism |
First Post Previous Post Next Post Why aren’t we Gods, yet? The list of reasons I’m not a God is pretty long, but I want to approach it from a physical perspective rather than a moral one. To do so, I want to explain to you a bit about Robin Hanson’s...
by Jonathan Cannon | Feb 17, 2014 | Faith, Featured, Gospel Topics, Natural Theology, Revelation, Theology, Transhumanism |
First Post Previous Post Next Post Assumptions about God Omniscient, omnipotent, and omnipresent. Dogma in our modern understanding is pretty much just another way of saying “arbitrary assumptions”. According to a Pew Research Foundation survey on religion...
by Jonathan Cannon | Jan 22, 2014 | Faith, Featured, Gospel Topics, Mormonism, Natural Theology, Revelation, Theology, Transhumanism |
In this third part of my discussion of cosmic assumptions, I explain that not all infinities are created equal. I discuss different sizes of infinity, variation among universes, and assumptions we make about evidence. See the introductory post, here, and the follow...
by Jonathan Cannon | Jan 21, 2014 | Featured, Natural Theology, Theology |
The three, nested Klein bottles shown in the image have only one side, like a Möbius strip–the outside is continuous with the inside (although a topologist would tell you that this is only an approximation and that a Klein bottle cannot really be made in our...
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