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EPISODE · Jan 22, 2011 · 2H

VFTB Live: Transhumanism, Ancient Aliens, and 2012

from A View from the Bunker · host Derek & Sharon Gilbert

THESE MAY seem like unrelated topics, but you'll see over the course of this two-hour discussion with Cris Putnam, publisher of the excellent Logos Apologia website, that they're all interconnected. A new religion is developing that's simply a repackaged old lie: "Ye shall be as gods."Cris discusses his articles The Doctrine of Man: A Critique of Christian Transhumanism and Ancient Astronaut Theory Meets 2012.  Basically, divine creation and the literal fall from grace — and thus sin and salvation — must be removed from the transhumanist/ancient astronaut equations to be coherent worldviews.As for 2012, the hype about the end of the age is based on information from channeled spirits.  What do they gain by convincing the world that it has 23 months to go?For more, see  Cris Putnam's YouTube channel.

THESE MAY seem like unrelated topics, but you'll see over the course of this two-hour discussion with Cris Putnam, publisher of the excellent Logos Apologia website, that they're all interconnected. A new religion is developing that's simply a repackaged old lie: "Ye shall be as gods."Cris discusses his articles The Doctrine of Man: A Critique of Christian Transhumanism and Ancient Astronaut Theory Meets 2012.  Basically, divine creation and the literal fall from grace — and thus sin and salvation — must be removed from the transhumanist/ancient astronaut equations to be coherent worldviews.As for 2012, the hype about the end of the age is based on information from channeled spirits.  What do they gain by convincing the world that it has 23 months to go?For more, see  Cris Putnam's YouTube channel.

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