A Conversation with Cometan | Season 4 Episode 15 | The Degradation of Humanity
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Since Astronists attribute the highest moral value to completing endeavour of transcension, the situation in which human beings find themselves is dire as we have tended to do everything but advance our transcension. Astronist philosophy establishes a dreadful view of the human condition since we are bound by all kinds of limitations from death and disease to mental and spiritual ruin. However, the saving grace for the human race is our prospective journey of transcension among the stars which sits at the forefront of the optimistic Astronist worldview in spite of humanity's intrinsic limitedness. Transcension is proclaimed in Astronism to lead to the salvation of intelligent species but that due to our limited minds and bodies, human beings remain predisposed to eschew transcension and opt for beliefs and behaviours that condemn us to continual limitation. This is what Cometan refers to as the Controversion, or the controversive nature of human beings which, if allowed to remain dominant in human civilisation, will lead to our degradation and eventual extinction. Cometan explores the soteriological and eschatological implications for this Astronist narrative in his brand new lecture.

Thank you for watching Episode 15 of Season 4 of A Conversation with Cometan. Stay tuned for Episode 16 coming Monday 17th July.

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