The FBI in the Palm of Your Hands

By Fito | On Wednesday, October 24th, 2012 - No Comments »
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With the release of iPhone 5 and its clear success, Apple is making great strides to entrench itself as the most widely used smartphone. What is surprising is that iPhone sales have been strong since release despite the fact that a few weeks prior, it was reported that the FBI may be tracking iPhone users. According to various news outlets, 12 million iPhone and iPad device identifiers... Read More

With a Desire to be Free

By Philip Henry | On Monday, October 8th, 2012 - No Comments »
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I’m not good with beginnings. Never have been. I’m more of a middle and end guy. Beginning from a previous end is one of the hardest things I’ve had to learn. For the past year or so, I’ve considered myself a nomad. I’ve traveled to three continents and back. I’ve worked. I’ve lived. I’ve seen. I’ve toured. I got lost. I spent three... Read More

What is the Function of Terasem?—Projecting to the Near Future (3/3)

By Dan Massey | On Saturday, October 6th, 2012 - No Comments »
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In Parts 1 and 2 of this discussion we explained some of the factors which contributed to the current development of the Ta (the organization) of Terasem and raised the question of whether and how Terasem, as a transreligion, might be seen as attractive by parts of the transhumanist community. The Joiners and supporters of the Terasem philosophy and vision now must deal with the realities... Read More

What is Family?

By Anastasia Person | On Friday, October 5th, 2012 - 1 Comment »
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(Tabién en español) A particularly important idea that really answers the question, “What is family?” is that a family is what we make it. Yes, the nuclear family with a mother, father, and two children may sill be considered the norm, but in reality, non-traditional families are a rising majority. a subject that I began to learn more about during a few of the panels at... Read More

What was the first law about sex? And what’s going to be the last one?

By Alison Gardner | On Friday, September 21st, 2012 - 1 Comment »
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(También en español) “The ‘raging frenzy’ of the sex drive, to use Plato’s phrase, has always defied control. However, that’s not to say that the Sumerians, Victorians, and every civilization in between and beyond have not tried, wielding their most formidable weapon: the law.” From Sex and Punishment: Four Thousand Years of Judging Desire by Eric Berkowitz) In... Read More

The Way We “Talk the Talk” Controls the Way We “Walk the Walk” PART 2

By Alifa Watkins | On Thursday, September 20th, 2012 - 2 Comments »
Marty Klein’s six narratives of sexuality have profound impact on American youth, impacting our attitudes about teen sexuality and sex education.

(También en español) In Part 1, I highlighted the first three of six sex narratives developed by Marty Klein, Ph.D., in his book, America’s War on Sex, and outlined in last year’s  State of Sexual Freedom Report, produced by the Woodhull Sexual Freedom Alliance (Woodhull). Dr. Klein posits, “Sexual freedom expands or contracts within political, social, economic, cultural,... Read More