Epilogue: People of Vision, Communities of Discernment

In Steve Donaldson & Ron Cole-Turner, Christian Perspectives on Transhumanism and the Church: Chips in the Brain, Immortality, and the World of Tomorrow. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 249-251 (2018)
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Everyone I know accepts the idea that technology is going to continue to advance. We even think we have a pretty good idea how it will advance, maybe not in the distant future, but at least in the next few years. By knowing where we are today, we can foresee at least in broad terms where key technological developments are most likely to take us.

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