Learning to Live Forever?

Ninth in the PE Series, Reviewing Chapter Eight

Transhumanism: From Noah to Noah, written by Noah Hutchings, posits that man is looking for eternal life in all the wrong places.

He cites Genesis 6:4 as evidence of early man's genetic misadventures: There were giants in the earth in those days; and also after that, when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, and they bare [children] to them, the same [became] mighty men which [were] of old, men of renown. Likewise, people today are becoming renowned by virtue of enhanced birth methods.

Here is a funny headline and if you click on it you can read the article that is not so funny: A Baby, Please. Blond, Freckles -- Hold the Colic.

I'm learning a lot by exploring references found in or via Pandemonium's Engine. I had not heard of "PGD" (preimplantation genetic diagnosis) that can make "trait selection" in babies a medical service. You can read more about it here.

Noah Hutchings is introduced in the Wikipedia as "the president of Southwest Radio Church Ministries, a Christian broadcasting company based in Oklahoma City. He is the host of their nationally syndicated radio show Your Watchman On The Wall, which is broadcast daily on stations across the USA." One of his books is: The Dark Side of the Purpose Driven Church. His ministry covers a spectrum of issues.

He begins his article by referencing a Feb. 2011 Time Magazine article, "2045: The Year Man Becomes Immortal" that is worth reading. Here is a quotation from it that references "the Singularity," a concept mentioned in several of the PE articles:

Here's what the exponential curves told him. We will successfully reverse-engineer the human brain by the mid-2020s. By the end of that decade, computers will be capable of human-level intelligence. Kurzweil puts the date of the Singularity — never say he's not conservative — at 2045. In that year, he estimates, given the vast increases in computing power and the vast reductions in the cost of same, the quantity of artificial intelligence created will be about a billion times the sum of all the human intelligence that exists today.

Basically, the idea is that we are going to learn how to live forever, yet this "forever" is much different from the one Christians envision as everlasting life with the Lord. A more updated view to it is here.

On the www.singularity.com website that sells Ray Kurzweil's book on the concept, a "blurb" states: "The Singularity is an era in which our intelligence will become increasingly nonbiological and trillions of times more powerful than it is today — the dawning of a new civilization that will enable us to transcend our biological limitations and amplify our creativity."

RABBIT TRAIL: The below quotation from the Time article (referenced above) has nothing to do with the chapter under review but does help us understand the Singularity.

Kurzweil then ran the numbers on a whole bunch of other key technological indexes — the falling cost of manufacturing transistors, the rising clock speed of microprocessors, the plummeting price of dynamic RAM. He looked even further afield at trends in biotech and beyond — the falling cost of sequencing DNA and of wireless data service and the rising numbers of Internet hosts and nanotechnology patents. He kept finding the same thing: exponentially accelerating progress. "It's really amazing how smooth these trajectories are," he says. "Through thick and thin, war and peace, boom times and recessions." Kurzweil calls it the law of accelerating returns: technological progress happens exponentially, not linearly.

You may also enjoy visiting Kurzweil's Accelerating Intelligence website.

Back to our discussion, Pastor Hutchings would like the reader to consider: Do you want to pursue scientific methods to try to achieve a VERY long life — in the metaphorical sense of the word life, or why not choose eternal life — in the biological sense — in Christ Jesus?

ANOTHER RABBIT TRAIL: While exploring the Regulation of New Biotechnologies webpages on the Georgetown U. website, I was introduced to a short story, The Birth Mark, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, which casts great light on the quest for human perfection. This story was discussed at the President's Council on Bioethics meeting in January 2002.

Dr. J. Michael Bennett weighs in

Third in a Series, Reviewing Chapter Two of Pandemonium's Engine

The second essay of Pandemonium's Engine, Nimrod: The First (and Future) Transhuman "Super Soldier," by J. Michael Bennett, PhD, was an odyssey in reading. At 60 pages, it is PE's second longest chapter, and it nearly bowled me over.

Will the Beast of The Revelation be the first "posthuman?" What a funny question. Becoming familiar with HER jargon is disorienting. As I read Dr. Bennett's insights, I felt my head growing from its usual size, sitting on my shoulders, to enlarging to fill a cavernous, musty chapel, stale with the mildew of ancient liturgies; till finally I felt myself inside an immense and empty castle that held too many secrets and whispers. Haunted, it could not be inhabited. But as I left, I felt some wonder and dread over the ways of evil that are normally invisible, yet so gigantic and targeted in their mission —to destroy us!

Dr. Bennett's has been a leader in a government aerospace laboratory and a small business owner. He has been called "Dr. Future" and I enjoyed listening to an interview with him on BlogTalkRadio.

Dr. Bennett is a conservative Christian who advises extreme caution in exploring the realm of the "sciences" relating to the Transhuman movement. You may enjoy visiting his website, https://www.futurequake.com. There you will find a link to a speech he made to a United Nations IIIHS Conference on the Coming Collision of Heaven and Earth. If you take time to listen to this presentation, you will gain respect for Dr. Bennett as a Bible-believing Christian who has fearlessly researched where most dare not tread. Never study the occult if you are not ensconced in the power of the blood of Jesus.

On the web, I found this further background:

He received his Ph.D in engineering in 2003... He served as a leader in a military lab for sixteen years, developing protection technologies and other weird science contraptions. Since 2003, he has operated his own company, which combines technology development and consulting for military, governmental and commercial organizations, with his own in-house development of novel protection technologies. These technologies, invented and patented by Dr. Future, have been a major success in the marketplace, currently protecting police cars, race cars and military vehicles, and soon to include commercial buildings.

His chapter covers many facts that are relatively unknown to the general populace such as Hitler's close occult ties and overarching goals, Nimrod's (the Nimrod of Genesis 10) history in myth and literature, Masonic rituals and much more.

Bennett states that the book of Enoch describes the work of demons in creating the Nephilim and animal-human hybrids in an effort to destroy the ‘seed of the woman.’ Will we gain important insights by reading such works found in the Dead Sea Scrolls?

Our Canon does not include the book of Enoch except by reference in Jude: And Enoch also, the seventh from Adam, prophesied of these, saying, Behold, the Lord cometh with ten thousands of his saints, to execute judgment upon all, and to convince all that are ungodly among them of all their ungodly deeds which they have ungodly committed, and of all their hard [speeches] which ungodly sinners have spoken against him. (Jude 1:14, 15)

I see a stage set for a battle that will fulfill every prophetic word even as it shatters believing hearts that failed to prepare for the worst. Our journey to fathom transhumanism must pass through wells without water (2 Peter:17) and many disturbances, but we can return and rest in the Atonement and find strength in Jesus’ words: All power is given unto me in heaven and earth. (Mat 28:18).

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...and every living creature that moveth, which the waters brought forth abundantly, after their kind, and every winged fowl after his kind ... the living creature after his kind, cattle, and creeping thing, and beast of the earth after his kind ...the beast of the earth after his kind, and cattle after their kind, and every thing that creepeth upon the earth after his kind: and God saw that it was good. -Genesis 1

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Would you let your conscience be your guide?

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As we ponder the ethics of in vitro fertilization, stem cell research and man-made chimeras, our thoughts trail off. How then should we live? (Ez 33:10)

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