“Lucifer is the embodiment of reason… Join me, join Lucifer…” – Max More.
On October 1, 2010, I attended the Transhumanism and Spirituality conference in Salt Lake City, Utah. At one point in the meeting, a current leader in the Transhuman movement – Max More – told us he was the “spawn of Lucifer.” At first I thought it was a bad joke.
Boy, was I wrong.
After returning home, I stumbled onto an earlier text advocating Mr. More’s trans-human worldview, titled “In Praise of the Devil.” In this short article, Mr. More vigorously promoted the Luciferian perspective: “You are all your own highest authority.”
And that’s the carrot dangling in front of humanity: Mankind is the highest authority – therefore, the works of our hands and the desires of our heart can guide us toward Ascension. Man can become God via science and technology. It’s the ultimate end of Technocracy (check out the back-issues of Forcing Change to learn about Technocracy).
This quest fits with what Richard Seed proclaimed in TechnoCalyps. “We are going to become Gods. Period. If you don’t like it, get off.”
So why am I telling you this? Because you need to understand the shift taking place NOW, and how it impacts Christianity and the broader community. You must download the latest issue of Forcing Change: “The Rise of Techno-Gods.”
P.S. Like every issue of Forcing Change, I have a personal stake in its production. Each edition takes time, has costs, and is sweated over. But this issue is of special importance; the cost of bringing you this information has been high. It has been financially expensive, energy and time intensive, and very stressful.
Currently, the membership of Forcing Change is far too small to recoup costs. This doesn’t stop us from bringing the information forward or keep us from trying to move ahead, but it does emphasis the importance of your use of Forcing Change. In other words, make sure you access the resources provided to you: Learn from them, use these resources as a gauge to measure our culture, and pass the information along. — Carl Teichrib
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