CYBORG CULTURE


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Religious Icon Candidates

Philip K. Dick, best known for his 60s speculative books, including the Hugo award-winning "The Man in the High Castle" and "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?", is a viable candidate as a cyborg religious symbol or icon. He had the vision of the cyborg and communicated it in means that people look back upon in reverence. As a prophet of the cyborg world, Dick was instrumental in outlining and creating a path for others to follow and stream off of. Like Moses, Dick parted the oceans of thought and fiction to show followers the promise of a cybernetic land.

 - Bill Gates

 - J. F. Sebastian

 - Heaven's Gate


 - The Evolving God

 - Religious Future

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