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In this conversation, Florencia and Grayson Quay delve into the implications of transhumanism, exploring how technology is reshaping humanity and the ethical dilemmas it presents. They discuss the normalization of practices like IVF and surrogacy, the impact of AI on human relationships, and the theological perspectives on what it means to be human. The conversation emphasizes the need for a moral framework to navigate these changes and the importance of resisting the transhumanist temptation to redefine human nature.
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In this conversation, Florencia and Grayson Quay delve into the implications of transhumanism, exploring how technology is reshaping humanity and the ethical dilemmas it presents. They discuss the normalization of practices like IVF and surrogacy, the impact of AI on human relationships, and the theological perspectives on what it means to be human. The conversation emphasizes the need for a moral framework to navigate these changes and the importance of resisting the transhumanist temptation to redefine human nature.
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MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
The Transhumanist Temptation Book
👉Loved this episode? Share it with a friend, subscribe, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Your support helps us spread the message of God’s healing and goodness.
CONNECT WITH FLORENCIA:
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