The Rise of Transhumanism
What Is Transhumanism?
Transhumanism is a philosophical, scientific, and essentially religious movement that seeks to merge humans with emerging technology, such as brain chips and genetic engineering. By doing so, transhumanists believe that we can enhance our intellectual and physical capacities; transcend our biological limitations, including death; and create a more evolved species they call the “posthuman.”[1]
While this may seem like wacky science fiction, transhumanism is actively being pursued by prominent scientists and global elites, and is actually a vital component of the “Great Reset” proposed by Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum (WEF). Schwab argues that the Fourth Industrial Revolution will lead to “a fusion of our physical, digital, and biological identities,”[2] forcing us to re-examine “what it means to be human.”[3]
Transhumanist-themed booster campaign |
Transhumanism and the Mark of the Beast
These proposals are very interesting in light of the Mark of the Beast prophecy. As many are aware, implants have the potential to fulfill the mark in the hand or forehead, as described in Revelation 13:16-17. However, there is another intriguing characteristic of this mark that could also relate to transhumanism.
According to Revelation 14:10-11, accepting the mark of the beast is a fateful decision with eternal consequences, rendering the recipient unredeemable. Bible scholars have long wondered how the acceptance of the mark could result in eternal damnation, and whether a mere chip implant is enough to fulfill this characteristic. Could it be possible that transhumanism will modify humans genetically to such an extent in the near future that they are no longer created in God’s image, making them beyond salvation?
Posthuman spectrum (source) |
It might be difficult to fathom why anyone would consent to such a thing. However, the desire for human enhancement, including the eradication of diseases, reversal of aging, and extension of lifespans, among other things, may make the mark an appealing option for many. The recent COVID-19 pandemic serves as a stark reminder of the lengths people are willing to go to in the hopes of overcoming suffering and the threat of death.
It is also worth noting the link between transhumanism and the alien/UFO phenomenon, which may play a role in the end times deception as I have previously speculated. This connection could further increase the appeal of receiving the mark, as many secularists believe that extraterrestrial beings could offer us advanced technology to transcend the limits of human evolution.[6]
Transhumanism and the Image of the Beast
Other proponents of transhumanism propose even more radical approaches to achieve their goals. One such approach is the uploading of human consciousness into a robot to achieve eternal life. I know it sounds absolutely crazy, but the 2045 Initiative anticipates this becoming a reality between 2030 and 2035.
Dmitry Itskov’s 2045 Initiative: Project Milestones |
This initiative is especially interesting in light of Revelation 13:15, where the False Prophet is said to bring an “image of the beast” to life. The animation of this image, which is likely to be a form of AI robot, is probably the climax of the False Prophet’s series of lying wonders. It is so convincing that people believe the image is truly alive or has consciousness, leading to even greater worship of it (Rev. 13:13-15).
Could it be that the False Prophet will deceive humanity by claiming to have transferred the Antichrist’s consciousness into the image, when in reality, it is powered by demonic forces, advanced AI, or some other means? Some have even suggested that the first person to successfully transfer their consciousness into a robot will be viewed as a god with immense power.[7]
Transhumanism and the Days of Noah: A Modern Parallel?
The biblical account of Noah also provides an interesting parallel to the transhumanism movement, which is significant in light of Jesus’ warning that His return will resemble the days of Noah (Matt. 24:37). Genesis 6:9 describes Noah as being “perfect in his generations.” Scholars often interpret this phrase to mean that Noah’s genetic lineage was uncorrupted by the “sons of God” or fallen angels who mated with human women to produce a race of giants (Gen. 6:4).[8]Similar to Satan’s attempt to corrupt the human genome through spiritual intervention and disrupt God’s plan of bringing the Messiah into the world through the seed of a woman (Gen. 3:15), transhumanist efforts to create a posthuman species could corrupt the human genome and disqualify people from redemption. This parallel further reinforces what I discussed above about the mark of the beast.
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I fail to dismiss the premeditated pandemic having any key part in Revelation, let alone our salvation considering it's the first time over 70% of God's creation were duped into becoming a medical experiment that was all based on deceit.
Two points come to mind, 1st there's a strong "delusion" that's both considered an abomination & idolatry orchestrated through lying signs/wonders/miracles. …