WATCH NOW – DailyClout Film Club: “Beyond Humanity: The Perils and Promises of Transhumanism”
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Beyond Humanity: The Perils and Promises of Transhumanism.
Join the livestream on Wednesday, March 8th at 6 p.m. EST
Followed by a live Q&A with Dr. Naomi Wolf
and Filmmaker, Claire Dooley
In this film, Claire’s perspective of transhumanism, technology, and scientism are brought to light. Transhumanism offers great promise and yet could also pose great risk to the world. Can we accept technology’s perils for the sake of enjoying its promises? Or will we be left behind?
Claire Dooley is a documentary filmmaker, focusing on censored stories that the “mainstream” strays away from. Her recent works include Infertility: A Diabolical Agenda and Between Peace and War.
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Sorry, but this idea that technology is “innocent” or “neutral” and “how it’s used is good or bad,” is extremely misguided and dangerous. Technology is not neutral in any way; it was designed as a weapon of war to surveil and control. I have done extensive study on the history of technology and there is nothing neutral about any of it.
Yes, we need to fight back, but we are not fighting a “neutral” enemy that we are simply abusing and if we don’t understand that, we are not going to win the fight against transhumanism, which no Christian is doctrinally able to support at all. I completely disagree with the conclusion that “something beyond human is coming.” I will resist that to the end – and not with more or “better” technology, but with the relentless affirmation of humanity as God created us, not as we are marring ourselves.
Technology is to be feared because it is attempting to colonize and conquer humanity. There is no neutral about this and there is no middle ground here. We will lose everything that is good about humanity if we keep believing that technology is neutral. It is the latest empire and it wants everything; it was designed that way.