Sep 26

The Confessionals: The Post-Human Apocalypse

The Confessionals writes “In Episode 584: The Post-Human Apocalypse we sit down with Timothy Alberino to explore the intricate web of transhumanism, alien encounters, and the future of humanity.

Timothy’s latest book, “Birthright,” serves as the focal point of the discussion. Timothy paints a vivid picture of the Faustian bargain, striving for a post-human existence through advanced technology and genetic modifications. As we explore the convergence of transhumanism, UFOs, and aliens into a new religion called “apotheotheism,” we contemplate the possible emergence of a golden age on Earth, where gods walk among humanity, all while grounding the conversation in the importance of instilling faith and understanding in the gospel of Christ as an anchor in the face of these impending changes.

Timothy Alberino navigates the complex terrain of transhumanism and its profound implications for the future of humanity, all while shedding light on the spiritual aspects of this technological journey.”

5 Responses to “The Confessionals: The Post-Human Apocalypse”

  1. Ron S

    Neurolink turning people into demigods?.. Well, that’s one Hell of a sales pitch isn’t it?

    Can you imagine people walking around godless and forsaken with those implants or even growing up with them, relying on them?… Then something happens and they backfire, leaving your brain without the Google and only the goo? Ai-karumba!

    The best part of life is found in being appreciative and thankful for basic things that most people take for granted now. All those amazing qualities of kindness, compassion, caring, love (not lust), why would anyone give that up?

    Some people believe that the more you spend on something the better it is, even when it comes to be intelligently connected… Meanwhile the most powerful, stable and real connection to the greatest intelligence has already been established and available to anyone for free the whole time… This Neurolink is just another mockery at the Creator that makes no sense to me.

  2. Ron S

    How is it not obvious to everyone that faith in a higher power through religious beliefs is so powerful in fact, that big business and global power seekers look to mimic it any way they can by any means possible for their own gains?
    It’s getting more blatantly evident everywhere too.

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