| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - phor.) In contrast stands a Christian view of magic (which Wright also, and not entirely unreasonably, argues is the purview of science fiction) where ???there is an authority, a divine and loving Father who has both the natural authority of a parent and of a creator and of a king.??? At this point Wright transitions to his nominal subject, the idea of transhumanism, rejecting it because the funda
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