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Journey into a future shaped by creativity, critical thought, and secular habits of mind. Help shape what’s next!

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Dale McGowan
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I want to die like a dog

Dying like a dog is the best death I can imagine.

Bruce Ledewitz
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This secular moment

No one ever said the Death of God would be easy.

Dale McGowan
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The personless apology

When it screws up, ChatGPT apologizes to me. It has the desired effect: I am defanged in the moment, willing to move on and trust again. But what is artificial remorse doing to the idea of the apology?

Jonathan MS Pearce
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This clusterf*** is bigger than you think

Enjoying a morsel of good news in one corner of the world? Snap out of it.

Adam Lee
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An urgent message from the future

I'm sure you have questions.

Dr. Eve Makoff
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The lost humanity in AI medicine

As we rush into the arms of AI medicine, will compelling research on the importance of the patient-doctor relationship be ignored?

Jonathan Kassel
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An inch to the right, 20 years later

Wishing, in the darkest corner of your heart, that the attempt had been successful? Think again.

Captain Cassidy
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Virtual reality church: This tech isn’t just for gaming anymore

In which today's shrinking church reaches out to virtual reality—with weird results.

Dale McGowan
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Why we'll always be terrible at predicting the future

In which we introduce a new project about predicting the future by saying it can't be done.

Alix Jules
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‘Cementing bias in a flower-scented maze’: A.I. and the eternal digital footprint

Artificial intelligence is big business, and it’s not going away.

Jonathan MS Pearce
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The saved and the damned of Proxima Centauri B

How might Christianity work intelligent alien life into their worldview? Did everyone get a Jesus?

Captain Cassidy
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AI: The newest squirrel distracting evangelicals from their own decline

Evangelicals have expressed both dread regarding AI’s popularity and power, and excitement about its potential to turn around their decades-long decline.