
Transhumanism
More than any other Burning Bush, the insatiable desire of humans to live forever and become like “gods” manifests itself in what is called Transhumanism.
What is it, and why should we care? It could be the most crucial topic with imminent ramifications in all aspects of our lives – from politics to science and technology to religion. All of us are impacted, and every technology we enjoy and use daily leads to an upgrade, but more than that, the philosophy and underlying religion of that upgrade.
In Genesis 3:5 we read: For God knows that when you eat from it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God.
This was the original sin. Ever since humanity has tried to compensate the human weaknesses through technology and other means (such as the occult) to achieve godhood.
Among all the “Burning Bush” phenomena we face today, nothing reveals humanity’s ancient hunger for immortality and divine status more clearly than the Tranhumanist movement. This isn’t merely a technological trend—it represents the most pressing issue of our time, with immediate consequences spanning politics, science, technology, and faith. Every digital device we use, every medical advancement we embrace, every AI tool we adopt is part of a larger trajectory toward human enhancement. But beneath these upgrades lies a deeper question: what worldview and spiritual framework drives this transformation? Multiple converging technologies are actively working to create enhanced versions of humanity.

Timothy Albarino defines Transhumanism from his perspective and also relates it to Aliens and New Religion. According to the following podcast the future holds a convergence of three significant areas: the rise of a new religion, the potential threat of extraterrestrial beings, and the posthuman paradigm of transhumanism. This intersection is predicted to usher in a new golden age where divine beings interact with humans, leading to potential open warfare. This discussion is explored on the Blurry Creatures Podcast, which delves into topics often overlooked by mainstream society, including the supernatural and unexplained phenomena. Tim Alberino, the author of “Birthright,” is a respected figure in these circles, and his insights offer a unique perspective on the world’s mysteries. Listeners are encouraged to explore past episodes for context and consider becoming members for exclusive content and community access.
Thomas Horn explores transhumanism, the movement to enhance human capabilities through advanced technology, such as AI, genetic engineering, and brain-computer interfaces. He argues that these developments could align with biblical prophecies, particularly the “image of the beast” and the “strong delusion” mentioned in Revelation. Horn suggests that transhumanist technologies, like neural implants or synthetic biology, might lead to a loss of human autonomy and spiritual identity, potentially fulfilling end-times scenarios. He warns of ethical and spiritual risks, framing transhumanism as a step toward a deceptive, godless future where humanity merges with machines, possibly under the influence of malevolent forces. The discussion ties these ideas to contemporary technological advancements and their potential to reshape society in ways that challenge biblical values.