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Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith & Culture

Cultural Update: Polyamory, Lab Grown Eggs, Atheist Churches, and the Responsibility of Christian Voters

Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith & Culture

Talbot School of Theology at Biola University / Sean McDowell & Scott Rae

Christian, Talbot, Church, Culture, Biola, Think Biblically, Christianity, Sean Mcdowell, Scott Rae, Religion & Spirituality

4.71.1K Ratings

🗓️ 19 January 2024

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

In today's episode, Scott & Sean discuss these topics and articles:A recent issue of New York Magazine focused on the mainstreaming of polyamory.Potential advances in lab-grown human eggs.Church without God: How secular congregations fill a need for some nonreligious AmericansNew York Times Editorial Board piece on The Responsibility of Republican Voters.Listener Question: "Couple to Throuple" Dating ShowListener Question: Are Old Testament saints born again?Send your thoughts and questio...

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Think Biblically Weekly Cultural Update, where we look at current events with cultural

0:04.6

significance through the lenses of a Christian worldview, and we'll answer some of the questions

0:09.0

that you've sent in.

0:10.3

This is in addition to, not a substitute for our regular Think Bivoc podcast.

0:14.0

We'll post this one every Friday on a regular Think-Bivoc podcast we'll post on Monday or Tuesday.

0:19.0

I'm your host Scott Ray.

0:20.0

And I'm your co-host Sean McDowell.

0:22.0

And this is the weekly cultural update from Tallent. Ray and I'm your co-host Sean McDowell.

0:22.8

And this is the weekly cultural update

0:24.7

from Table School of Theology, the Biola University.

0:27.6

Sean's story number one here came out just today

0:31.1

as the cover issues, the entire issue of New York magazine and here's the title

0:36.0

polyamary a practical guide for the curious couple let me read some of the some of the specific articles that are in this issue. The entire issue is devoted to this.

0:47.0

Is there only one way to do this? How do I broach this with my partner?

0:51.0

Should we come up with some rules? where do I meet people, does my wife want to hear about my night,

0:56.7

should we sleep with them on the first date, how much time does all this take,

1:01.1

am I being nice enough to my boyfriend's girlfriend? Should we tell our

1:04.7

kids, what about our coworkers and what can go wrong? I find it ironic that they left the what

1:10.6

can go wrong until the very end instead of leading with that.

1:14.8

But Sean tell you what do you make of this?

1:18.1

This seems to be getting a little bit more into the mainstream of conversation of things that maybe even five years ago

1:25.8

would have been looked at as a really a fringe element by you know only people who were

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