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... or not, and if our sexual identity and practise would in anyway change if were cyborgs. Cyborgs have always been hard to define in respect of character, background and future within humanity. "The cyborg has no myth of origins, because it has no parents and, significantly, no divine creator...it's self creating and self sustaining." (Graham 2002:202). Cyborgs do not enjoy the pleasure of birth and childhood, it has never experienced an age of innocence and ignorance, and without a notion of a divine creator or a god then the cyborg may never adequately dispute on theological matters. As a society are we to "dissolve the distinction between the 'born' and the 'made'." (Graham 2002:202). Cyborgs are commonly portrayed as the loner, a minority, with no biological family or religious inclinations. The study of psychology becomes irrelevant for cyborgs and in contrast with Christian humanity, a cyborgs goal is not to ...
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