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BreakPoint This Week: Natural Disasters and the Value of Life, Rising Crime, and Deaths from Despair

Breakpoint

Colson Center

Christianity, News Commentary, News, Religion & Spirituality

4.83.1K Ratings

🗓️ 17 December 2021

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

John and Maria discuss the destruction from a series of Tornados that swept the Midwest this week. The explore the worldview significance of the devastation in light of our culture's loss of the inherent value and dignity of life.

To close, Maria asks John to expound on how society is experiencing a rise in acts of desperation, through crime and violence, and the avoidance of the deaths from despair. 

 

References:

God Is in the Manger: Reflections on Advent and Christmas
Deitrich Bonhoeffer | Westminster John Knox Press | 2012

Every Moment Holy
Douglas McKelvey | Rabbit Room | 2017

-- References --

Segment 1:

Rare tornadoes strike America's heartland, destroying homes and knocking out power

At least 21 tornadoes were reported across three U.S. states -- Iowa, Nebraska and Minnesota -- between Wednesday and Thursday this week. This happened five days after tornados tore through Kentucky that have killed 74 as of Tuesday morning.

ABC News>>
Fox News on Kentucky>>


Opioid Deaths Pass A Grim Milestone

So how can the church help in this opioid crisis? Before we talk about how, we need to discuss why we must. It's not clear that any other institution, particularly those that lost so much public trust in the last 25 years, has anything much to offer. They are largely exhausted as social resources. 

The Gospel is never exhausted. It offers a clear sense of who we are, a source for meaning and purpose that goes beyond our age's radical individualism, and a potential source of the kind of social support everyone, especially men, desperately need. It also offers a clear call: to run into the brokenness, not away from it. To go where people are, into broken communities and families, often to those beyond our comfort zones, and be part of the solution. The Son of Man came to seek and save the lost; can we, who claim Him as Lord, do less in the face of this challenge?

BreakPoint>>

 

Kids Are Dying. How Are These Sites Still Allowed

A few years ago, a website about suicide appeared. On it, not only do people talk about wanting to die, but they share, at great length, how they are going to do it. Through public forums, live chats and private messaging, users can get advice as they make their plans. Times reporters were able to identify 45 people who killed themselves after spending time on the site, several of whom were minors. The true number is likely to be higher.

NY Times>>

 

Assisted suicide pod approved for use in Switzerland

"The person will get into the capsule and lie down. It's very comfortable. They will be asked a number of questions and when they have answered, they may press the button inside the capsule activating the mechanism in their own time."

The Hill>>

 

Segment 2: 

Our Nation's Crime Spike and the Need for Shalom

Communities must develop around virtuous citizens and mutual responsibility. The more shalom is cultivated within a community, the less "the stick" of coercion is needed. An essential ingredient is what Edmund Burke called the "little platoons" of society, the flourishing of non-governmental, local networks and institutions, an often intangible infrastructure of education, creativity, care, and problem-solving.

BreakPoint>>

 

Chicago Mayor Invests $400 million in social plan to curb violence

"We may not call all of these (aspects in the "Our City, Our Safey" plan that highlights violence prevention, street outreach, affordable housing, job training, health and wellness, and community development)  things part of the tools of public safety, but they absolutely fundamentally are. Because when people are healthy, when communities are vibrant, when folks feel like they have ownership of the geography under their feet, communities thrive."

~Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot on $400 million safety plan targeting 15 communities in Chicago

Chicago Sun Times>>

Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to Breakpoint this week, where we're talking about the top stories of the week from a Christian worldview.

0:06.1

Today we're going to talk about the tornadoes that tore through the Midwest last week and what that means for the communities there, as well as how Christians should think about suffering.

0:14.7

We're also going to talk about the rise in opioid deaths and crime in cities across the country.

0:22.6

We have a lot to talk about today,

0:25.3

but we're looking forward to our time together. Thanks for being with us.

0:32.2

Welcome to Breakpoint this week from the Colson Center for Christian World View. I'm Maria Bear alongside John Stone Street, our president. Good morning, John. Good morning. Okay, so we have a lot of stuff

0:39.1

to talk about today, and I want to start with something that's pretty heavy, but I think we'd be

0:44.3

remiss if we didn't talk about the tornadoes that just tore through the Midwest this week.

0:49.9

Actually, it was late last week. I think it was last Saturday. And so some of the stories are just incredible and incredibly heartbreaking,

0:57.6

you know, like full houses being picked up and thrown.

1:01.6

And, of course, people of all ages that lost their lives and entire families that lost their lives.

1:07.2

And it's been really heavy just reading through this.

1:10.7

But what I wanted to put to

1:12.3

you, John, was something that stood out to me while reading this news this week. And obviously,

1:17.1

the president reacted, and lots of officials were sharing their thoughts and prayers and

1:21.5

condolences. Meanwhile, there was another story that was kind of circulating among our team this

1:27.3

week, and there was a story on the Daily, which is the New York Times Daily podcast, about a website that's sort of a social network for people who have suicidal ideation.

1:38.9

And reporters at the Times have traced at least 45 deaths to this site, where people are on this site, talking about it,

1:46.3

giving each other tips, and then people are obviously going through with it. And at the same time,

1:51.6

we have a story, I think, out of Switzerland of these things that they're promoting now, that they're

1:56.9

calling death pods or suicide pods. It's essentially a little chamber that you can

2:03.3

get in if you would choose to commit suicide. You know, with this whole so-called death with

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