Reality Check | Ep. 4 | Fr. Michael Baggot:
Transhumanism as Pseudo Transfiguration
Jan Bentz speaks to Fr. Michael Baggot about the unholy goals of the transhumanism movement.
Jan Bentz speaks to Fr. Michael Baggot about the unholy goals of the transhumanism movement.
Smartphones and modern architecture enable and embody an endless supply of ersatz worlds with which to distract ourselves. We must resist the urge to flee from God into a multiverse of distractions, and learn to stand still in the presence of God.
“It is always regrettable and always disruptive to have a leader step down from his throne, but it is sometimes the right thing,” says Peter Kwasniewski.
There is a parallel between half-baked Jedi philosophy and the theory underpinning liberalism, as pointed out by Charles Taylor.
Jan Bentz speaks to Fr. Michael Baggot about the unholy goals of the transhumanism movement.
Smartphones and modern architecture enable and embody an endless supply of ersatz worlds with which to distract ourselves. We must resist the urge to flee from God into a multiverse of distractions, and learn to stand still in the presence of God.
“It is always regrettable and always disruptive to have a leader step down from his throne, but it is sometimes the right thing,” says Peter Kwasniewski.
There is a parallel between half-baked Jedi philosophy and the theory underpinning liberalism, as pointed out by Charles Taylor.
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