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Breakpoint

Culture's Crisis of Meaning, Pride Month, and Promoting Drug Addiction - BPTW

Breakpoint

Colson Center

Christianity, News Commentary, News, Religion & Spirituality

4.83.1K Ratings

🗓️ 3 June 2022

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

John and Maria reflect on recent claims that Judaism supports a pro-abortion agenda. The pair reflect on a Breakpoint commentary with Glenn Sunshine that dispels this myth, and explains why the falsehood has picked up steam in culture.

Then Maria asks John to explain more of the culture breakdown as we are seeing a rise in gun violence across the country. John helps explain that gun violence is one of many examples of how our culture is in a crisis of meaning. He explains how we've gotten here and what many philosophers are saying about this issue.

Maria then asks John to comment on what is being celebrated as Pride Month during the month of June. John explores areas the church can engage this, referencing a piece written by Carl Trueman on social justice and pride month.

To close, Maria asks John to comment on a recent Tweet showing public posters in support of reducing the stigma around drug addiction, encouraging recreational use of addictive narcotics.



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Segment 1:

Judaism and Abortion

While Conservative and Reform Jews do support legal access to abortion, they have only done so recently and despite their moral and religious views, not because of them

Breakpoint>>

Segment 2: 

Iain McGilchrist And Uvalde

"If you had set out to destroy the happiness and stability of a people, it would have been hard to improve on our current formula: remove yourself as far as possible from the natural world; repudiate the continuity of your culture; believe you are wise enough to do whatever you happen to want and not only get aways with it, but have a right to it — and a right to silence those who disagree; minimise the role played by a common body of belief; actively attack and dismantle every social structure as a potential source of oppression; and reject the idea of a transcendent set of values."

It seems to me that she is making a point complementary to Dr. McGilchrist's: that we have created a culture and indeed a civilization that produces unhappy, unstable people, and provides them with the means to stay hidden from the rest of us, and to inflict mass murder.

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Segment 3: 

Social justice demands our opposition to its celebration and symbols

The Christian cause of this month should be opposing Pride Month and its flag in as public and strident a way as many have opposed racism and its symbols. Let us have many blog posts and tweets on the topic. And may we even have pointed op-eds and major articles slamming Pride by those Christians privileged enough to have access to the pages of The Atlantic and The New York Times. Social justice surely demands it. And I, for one, am looking forward to reading them all.

WNG>>

 

Religious Liberty Is Good for Everyone for Many Reasons

Often, the term religious liberty is cynically thrown around in cultural discourse by those critical of the legal or social arguments for religious liberty. Religious people are accused of being ignorant or selfish, of only caring about their own rights, or of "clinging to their guns and religion." At the same time, some Christians wrongly talk about religious liberty as if it's only for Christians, or as if religion should be kept personal, private, and out of the public square.

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Most People Don't Agree With Trans Ideology

Most Americans do understand the categories of biological sex and feel uncomfortable foisting harmful ideology on children. 

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Segment 4: 

Drug Addiction and Harm Reduction

This normalizes injecting deadly life-changing drugs

"avoid using alone" 🤔 

"Start w small doses" 👀 

"Using safely" 😳

This is twisted

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Transcript

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0:00.0

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

0:05.0

Today we're going to talk about the cultural loss of a meta-narrative, a big story to understand life in the world, and what that might have to do with some of the recent violence we've been seeing.

0:15.0

We're also going to talk about Pride Months, how Christians should look at it and what we should do. Is this a social justice issue?

0:22.4

We have a lot to get to you today. We're so happy you're with us. Thanks for listening.

0:26.2

Welcome to Breakpoint this week from the Colson Center for Christian Worldview. I'm Maria

0:30.3

Bear alongside John Stone Street, president of the Colson Center for Christian Worldview. John, I'm in

0:35.6

Arizona this week. I'm across the country. And I was just telling Wayne our John, I'm in Arizona this week. I'm across the country.

0:38.5

And I was just telling Wayne, our producer,

0:41.1

I'm recording this at my friend's house,

0:43.2

who is a pediatrician,

0:44.4

and I'm in his office,

0:45.5

and he's got notes all over this desk.

0:47.6

So I told him I'm just going to make a few diagnoses,

0:50.2

maybe make a few notes on his notes while I'm in here today.

0:53.4

So if I'm distracted...

0:54.4

Well, it would really be consistent, you know, with the, if I think it, therefore, it's true ethos of contemporary culture, particularly among younger generations like yourself, and which someone is an expert by the mere fact of having strong opinions.

1:15.0

You know, I've read a couple books.

1:16.3

Is this our first segment?

1:17.6

Are we going to talk about this?

1:18.7

Because this seems like actually a real cultural phenomenon.

1:21.4

Actually, that's true.

1:23.4

It's a good segue.

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