This blog is intended as a publicly externalised thought process concerning the potential for the discourse of critical posthumanism to serve conceptions of theism and humanity that reject human exceptionalism apart from the privileging intentions of a divine creator. It is proposed to consider the anti-essentialist tendencies of the discourse, not as leading inevitably to the prioritisation of plurality, gradation and process, but to a re-centring of the dualistic tendencies of humanism upon an absolute dualism of creator and creation. The consequences of this line of thinking are presently expected to be conservative, rejecting the transformative urges of transhumanism and other posthumanisms. However, one cannot know where thoughts will wander before the journey begins.
