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C.S. Lewis and Tolkien Were Right

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1,273 views160likes47:36ChurchoftheEternalLogosOriginal Release: 2026-07-06

CS Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien created literary works that explicitly critique technocracy and transhumanist ideologies, exposing the Luciferian agenda of transcending human nature through technology. Lewis's Space Trilogy, particularly the third book, presents a hardcore critique of scientism and the Illuminati's plan to depopulate Earth and achieve transcendence through technological means. The villain in the novel represents a scientist whose head is decapitated and connected to machines, symbolizing the pursuit of pure reason over bodily existence. This narrative parallels Arthur C. Clarke's science fiction works, which similarly explore themes of technological transcendence and the dangers of human evolution through artificial means. Both authors use their fictional narratives to warn against the dehumanizing implications of technology-driven spirituality and the pursuit of immortality through technological intervention rather than through faith and submission to divine will.