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Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith & Culture

Cultural Update: Trends in Teenage Sex; Slogans in Israel/Palestine Conflict; Gender Affirming Care for Children; Listener Questions

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

🗓️ 10 May 2024

⏱️ 57 minutes

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This week, Sean and guest co-host Rick Langer discuss:Troubling Trends in Teenage SexSlogans in Israel/Palestine ConflictDebate Over Gender Affirming Care for ChildrenListener Question: HPV Vaccine in ChildrenListener Question: Should my beliefs be law?Listener Question: Is America a "chosen nation"?==========Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith and Culture is a podcast from Talbot School of Theology at Biola University, which offers degrees both online and on campus in Southern Californi...

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0:00.0

A troubling trend in teenage sex, the organs of slogans such as from the river to the sea and why they often shut down debate.

0:11.0

Further fallout from the cast report as journalist Andrew Solven calls this a

0:15.8

decisive moment in the debate over affirming gender care for children. These are the

0:21.0

stories we'll discuss today and we'll address some of your questions.

0:24.3

I'm your host Sean McDow and this is the Think Bivocally weekly cultural update brought to

0:29.5

you by Talip School Theology Biola University.

0:32.6

Now Scott Ray, my normal co-host, is healthy, he's good,

0:35.7

but we'll be back next week.

0:37.7

We're joined by the one and only Rick Langer.

0:40.5

Rick, thanks for coming back, my friend.

0:42.1

Thanks for having me back, Sean.

0:44.5

Yeah, well, let's jump into this story,

0:46.6

which is one I've actually been holding on to this

0:48.7

for a few weeks, for a few reasons.

0:50.6

And we've got to let listeners know that you probably want to listen to

0:54.4

this first if you have younger children in the car and then decide if you think it's

0:58.9

appropriate for younger kids. This is an article in the New York Times and it's an opinion piece and the title is

1:06.4

the troubling trend in teenage sex. And here's what it writes. It says for the past four

1:12.2

years Dr. Herbanik has been tracking the rapid

1:15.4

rise of quote rough sex among college students particularly sexual

1:20.6

strangulation or what is colloquially referred to as choking.

1:25.0

Nearly two-thirds of women, two-thirds in her most recent campus survey,

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