by Jared Mooney | Jul 3, 2014 | Charity, Featured, Feminism, Forgiveness, Gospel Topics, Honesty, Lying, Modesty, Mormonism, New Testament, Priesthood, Technology, Truth |
Jesus put it rather simply: “Judge not, that ye be not judged.” To that simple injunction, he added a more specific warning: “With whatsoever measure ye mete, it shall be measured unto you.” Barreling through the King James English, that...
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 Geoff Nelson | Feb 28, 2014 | Book Reviews, Education, Featured, Mormonism, Reviews, Technology |
A review of Mormonism in Transition, available through Greg Kofford Books. If you want to skip to the quotes, click here. During the ‘Camelot Era’ of Leonard Arrington the church history department had plans to release a series of Mormon history for the...
by Jessica Finnigan | Jan 15, 2014 | Agency, Faith, Featured, Mormonism, Revelation, Technology, Uncategorized |
This post is a continuation of a post I wrote last year where I discussed my research on innovation within the church, and the disruptive potential of the Internet. In this post I hope to expand on those ideas. In the previous post I addressed the use of Clayton...
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