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Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith & Culture

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Mar 7, 2025 • 60min

Cultural Update: Maine Continues to Fight Over Transgender Athletes, Delaware Considering a Bill to Recognize First Cousin Marriage, Is America Becoming a Theocracy? A Bill That Challenges Religious Liberty

Thaddeus Williams, a professor at Biola and Talbot, dives into pressing cultural debates. He discusses the ongoing struggle in Maine over transgender athletes, exploring the implications for women's rights. The conversation also covers the contentious proposal for first cousin marriage in Delaware, highlighting shifting moral landscapes. Williams critiques the fear of a theocratic America, urging thoughtful Christian engagement in politics. This insightful discussion encourages a return to biblical principles in understanding contemporary societal changes.
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Mar 4, 2025 • 33min

The State of Near-Death Experiences

In this engaging conversation, Dr. J. Steve Miller, a near-death experience researcher and educator at Kennesaw State University, dives into the fascinating world of NDEs. He discusses the evolution of research in the past 50 years, including compelling case studies like Pam Reynolds, which challenge our understanding of consciousness. They explore how these experiences can transform lives and align with biblical perspectives, addressing skepticism while underscoring their implications for faith and the afterlife.
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Feb 28, 2025 • 59min

Cultural Update: Humanoid Robots Enter the Workforce, Medically Assisted Suicide Can Be Scheduled, Christianity's Growth in America, and Planned Parenthood Allegations

The rise of humanoid robots in the workforce sparks debate on their limitations and ethical implications. Quebec's new law allowing scheduled medically assisted suicide raises complex moral questions, especially for those with terminal illnesses. Contrary to popular belief, research shows Christianity is thriving in America, challenging notions of decline. Additionally, troubling allegations against Planned Parenthood highlight issues of botched care and ethics, prompting a deeper examination of accountability and compassion in reproductive health.
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Feb 25, 2025 • 37min

Fallout of the Trans Revolution (with Katie McCoy)

Katie McCoy, author of *To Be a Woman* and a PhD in Systematic Theology, dives deep into the sociological effects of trans ideology on women. She examines how contemporary gender dynamics may lead to confusion rather than liberation. The discussion critically assesses the tension between self-fulfillment and self-sacrifice, especially among Gen Z, linking these ideas to rising feelings of depression. McCoy also addresses implications for women's sports, advocating for a loving, biblically grounded approach to navigating these complex issues.
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Feb 21, 2025 • 1h 1min

Cultural Update: Limits of Online Free Speech; TikToking Democracy to Death

In this engaging conversation, philosophy professor Tim Pickavance dives into significant cultural issues. He reflects on the importance of traditional wedding vows and their role in stable marriages. The dialogue then shifts to the balance of free speech and content moderation in our online world, tackling the challenges of hate speech and cancel culture. Pickavance also discusses the alarming impact of TikTok on critical thinking among students and considers the ethical dilemmas posed by a recent IVF tragedy, calling for deeper conversations about faith and social issues.
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Feb 18, 2025 • 33min

Understanding Messianic Movements Today (with Mitch Glaser)

Mitch Glaser, President of Chosen People Ministries and Ph.D. holder, brings unique insights into Messianic movements. He discusses the historical barriers Jews face in considering Jesus as the Messiah, highlighting the impact of anti-Semitism. Mitch examines recent survey findings about Jewish beliefs in Israel and the openness of secular Israelis to other religions. He also emphasizes the need for cultural sensitivity within Messianic congregations and shares practical resources for loving engagement with the Jewish community. A thought-provoking conversation with depth!
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Feb 14, 2025 • 1h 1min

Cultural Update: Can AI Feel Pain?; Should AI Make End-of-Life Decisions?

In a thought-provoking discussion, the hosts dive into whether AI can truly feel pain or is simply mimicking human behaviors. They analyze the growing trend of young adults looking to AI for companionship, raising concerns about genuine relationships. The ethical dilemmas of AI in end-of-life decisions are also explored, questioning its place against human compassion. Additionally, the transformation of the Boy Scouts into Scouting America sparks a conversation on inclusivity versus tradition. Listener questions tackle parenting guilt and the complexities of consumerism.
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Feb 11, 2025 • 30min

Transgenderism and Neuroscience (with Steven Willing)

Steven Willing, a board-certified neuroradiologist and author, dives into the intersection of neuroscience and gender. He explores how brain studies can illuminate distinct characteristics of male and female minds while questioning the social constructs of gender. The conversation highlights the complexities around transgender identity, the interplay of biological and social factors, and the implications for young individuals facing gender dysphoria. Willing offers guidance for parents navigating these challenging issues, emphasizing caution and the importance of professional support.
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Feb 7, 2025 • 60min

Cultural Update: Teen Dating Trends, AI Generated News Articles,The Super Bowl's New Message, A Mountains in New Zealand is Granted Personhood, Listener Questions

Teen dating is on the decline as technology reshapes relationships, sparking discussions about modern romance. The ethical dilemmas surrounding AI-generated news articles reveal concerns about trust and integrity in journalism. Legal recognition of a New Zealand mountain as a person raises profound questions about environmental ethics and personhood. Additionally, listeners grapple with the nature of divine will and the complexities of violence in the animal kingdom, ultimately exploring the intersections of morality and evolutionary theory.
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Feb 4, 2025 • 35min

The State of Religious Freedom in the US (with Frank Beckwith)

Frank Beckwith, a Professor of Philosophy and Church-State Studies at Baylor University, shares insights on the state of religious freedom in the U.S. He contrasts current conditions with Europe and the Middle East, highlighting legal protections under the First Amendment. The discussion covers the evolving perspectives of the Catholic Church, human dignity's role in moral choices, and the clash between hegemonic liberalism and diverse viewpoints. Beckwith also examines the complex relationship between religious freedom, autonomy, and societal tolerance.

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