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Name of the Mormon Transhumanist

Association
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Church of Jesus Christ) has asked its members and
friends not to use the words “Mormon” or “Mormonism” when referring to it, its members, or its unique
culture. The Mormon Transhumanist Association acknowledges and will adhere to that request. The
Association also encourages its members and friends to respect and adhere to such requests from
organizations and individuals generally.

Although the Mormon Transhumanist Association is not affiliated with the Church of Jesus Christ or any
other religious organization (see “Official Statements and Religious Affiliations of the Mormon
Transhumanist Association,” 22 September 2018), many Association members are also members of the
Church of Jesus Christ. And some have wondered if the Association would change its name. The
Association operates in accordance with a constitution that specifies the official name of the Association.
Unless voting members of the Association amend its constitution, the name of the Association does not
change.

The Mormon Transhumanist Association reveres the name and teachings of Jesus Christ. All members of
the Association support the Mormon Transhumanist Affirmation, which states as its first principle: “We
are disciples of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, which is to trust in, change toward, and fully immerse our
bodies and minds in the role of Christ, to become compassionate creators as exemplified and invited by
Jesus.”

Although some used “Mormon” as a derogatory label for his followers, the prophet Joseph Smith
embraced it as a way of emphasizing what was distinctive in the faith he founded. While the name
“Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints” functions well to emphasize what that faith shares with
other Christians – Jesus Christ – the name “Mormonism” serves to emphasize what is distinctive in that
faith. Joseph Smith associated “Mormonism” with certain “grand fundamental principles.” And he
encouraged his followers to be “true Mormons.” On one occasion, he stated, “Friendship is one of the
grand fundamental principle of ‘Mormonism.’ … We should gather all the good and true principles in the
world and treasure them up, or we shall not come out true ‘Mormons’” (​Teachings of the Prophet Joseph
Smith​, compiled by Joseph Fielding Smith (Salt Lake City: Deseret News Press, 1938), 316). And on
another occasion, he stated, “One of the grand fundamental principles of ‘Mormonism’ is to receive truth,
let it come from whence it may” (​Teachings,​ 313).

Like Joseph Smith, the Mormon Transhumanist Association holds the words “Mormon” and
“Mormonism” in high esteem and uses those terms to emphasize what is distinctive in the Latter Day
Saint tradition. As its final principle, the Mormon Transhumanist Affirmation states the grand
fundamental principles of Mormonism and associates them with Christian discipleship: “We practice our
discipleship when we offer friendship, that all may be many in one; when we receive truth, let it come
from whence it may; and when we send relief, consolation and healing, that raises each other together.”

The Mormon Transhumanist Association recommends use of “Mormonism” or “Latter Day Saint
tradition” when referring to the broad culture that includes the Association, other non-ecclesiastical
institutions such as the Mormon History Association, and ecclesiastical institutions such as The Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Community of Christ, The Church of Jesus Christ (Bickertonite),
Church of Jesus Christ with the Elijah Message, Apostolic United Brethren, and Fundamentalist Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. And the Association recommends use of “Mormon” or “Latter Day
Saint” when referring to persons-in-general who identify with that broad culture. The Association defers
to the preferences of each institution when referring to its unique culture and members.

When referring to the Mormon Transhumanist Association, please use the full name of the Association in
the first reference. In subsequent references, please use the term “Association” or the abbreviation
“MTA.” Please use “Mormon Transhumanism” when referring to the culture of the Association. And
please use “Mormon Transhumanist” when referring to persons-in-general who identify with that culture.
Members of the Association come from diverse backgrounds, Mormon and Transhumanist and otherwise.
They may or may not apply the labels “Mormon,” “Transhumanist,” or “Mormon Transhumanist” to
themselves individually.

This is an official statement of the Mormon Transhumanist Association on 10 December 2018 in


accordance with Article IV Section 9 of its Constitution by unanimous vote of its Board of Directors:

Ben Blair Blaire Ostler Caleb Jones

Carl Youngblood Christopher Bradford Don Bradley

Lincoln Cannon Pace Ellsworth Wendy Smith

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