Is a godless techno-utopia the only plausible human future?
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Date: March 17th, 2018 7:59 PM Author: Bateful parlour macaca
Where existential values are naturalized and some flimsy form of objectified self-actualization replaces the historic human project of reunion with god? That our obsession with physical perfection will send us careening off the path laid out by our psychological imperative towards transcendence?
Or is it possible that some unfathomable level of material success is actually a precondition to such a reunion, and that transhumanism is the cr for eventually fulfilling human destiny?
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3921625&forum_id=2#35628131) |
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Date: March 17th, 2018 8:10 PM Author: Scarlet Hairraiser Pisswyrm Public Bath
My point is, who cares?
I'll just quote Thomas Ligotti because he said it best:
“Transhumanism encapsulates a long-lived error among the headliners of science: in a world without a destination, we cannot even break ground on our Tower of Babel, and no amount of rush and hurry on our part will change that. That we are going nowhere is not a curable condition; that we must go nowhere at the fastest possible velocity just might be curable, though probably not. And what difference would it make to retard our progress to nowhere?”
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3921625&forum_id=2#35628190) |
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