
Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith & Culture Cultural Update: Gambling and Sports; Growing Discontent in Relationships
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Oct 31, 2025 Rick Langer, a theologian and pastoral voice, joins the conversation to explore the impact of dating apps on modern relationships and the challenge of finding meaning over fleeting happiness. They discuss the NBA betting scandal and the moral implications of gambling's rise in sports culture, highlighting the addiction risks and the church's role in addressing it. Additionally, they analyze Bill Gates’ pragmatic approach to climate change, advocating for actionable solutions for the developing world. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their scripture reading habits and engage thoughtfully in discussions about faith.
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Marriage As Option Breeds Relational Malaise
- Dating apps and individualism shift marriage from duty to an optional path, fueling relational discontent.
- This creates hollow pursuit of momentary happiness over durable meaning and communal obligations.
Complementarity Versus Interchangeability
- Men and women are portrayed as interchangeable in contemporary egalitarianism, erasing complementary need.
- Rick Langer argues biblical anthropology sees males and females as mutually necessary, not replaceable.
Prioritize Meaning Over Momentary Joy
- Seek meaning over fleeting happiness; pursue commitments that cultivate durable flourishing.
- Sean McDowell recommends prioritizing kingdom-oriented meaning which often yields lasting joy.






