I think this could only be called unhygienic if people took the story to be literal truth. I don’t think anyone here is in danger of that, and I suspect anyone who does think that way is unlikely to be swayed very far with Brin’s clever turn of phrase.
I thought that was the point of his talk! Wasn’t he saying, in short, “Singularitarians, even if they’re atheists, should quote the Bible when reaching out to Bible-believers?”
Yeah, but I think he was talking more of the “much of this is metaphor and can be interpreted in many ways” crowd. People who are already halfway to thinking life extension might be ok and not an unholy usurping of god’s will.
I thought that was the point of his talk! Wasn’t he saying, in short, “Singularitarians, even if they’re atheists, should quote the Bible when reaching out to Bible-believers?”
Yeah, but I think he was talking more of the “much of this is metaphor and can be interpreted in many ways” crowd. People who are already halfway to thinking life extension might be ok and not an unholy usurping of god’s will.