
Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith & Culture Cultural Update: Nick Fuentes and Tucker Carlson; Animal to Human Organ Transplants; Abortion Access
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Nov 14, 2025 The hosts dive into the evolving landscape of abortion access post-Dobbs, exploring how telehealth and the abortion pill are reshaping legal battles. A critical look at rising antisemitism leads to discussions about Tucker Carlson's controversial platforming of extremists. Ethical questions arise with the introduction of animal-to-human organ transplants using genetically modified pigs, alongside personal reflections on health and safety implications. The conversation wraps with insights on healing from distorted theology and evaluating faith-based films.
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Abortion Pill Reshapes Access
- The abortion pill and telehealth have reshaped access, with pills accounting for a large share of abortions and interstate legal battles emerging.
- Framing the debate around safety or convenience assumes the unborn are not persons, which Scott Rae says begs the core question.
Framing Changes The Ethical Debate
- Ethical framing matters: if the unborn are persons, safety-based pro-choice arguments shift significantly.
- Scott Rae notes adverse effects from the abortion pill appeared in insurance-data studies at roughly 10–12% of cases.
Question Media Claims On Emergency Care
- Media claims that abortion bans caused specific maternal deaths can be misleading if the clinical facts differ.
- Sean McDowell critiques the New York Times' use of cases like Amber Thurman as manipulative without clear legal causation.



