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Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey

Ep 469 | Responding to Beth Moore & Advice for Gen Z

Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey

Blaze Podcast Network

News, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, News Commentary

4.825.8K Ratings

🗓️ 11 August 2021

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

We start off by analyzing and responding to a recent Twitter thread from well-known evangelist Beth Moore, in which she claims that Christians must wear masks to fulfil Jesus' command to "love thy neighbor." She also claims that's not a political statement. However, it's entirely possible to disagree with both those statements and still be right with Jesus. While some Christians are now saying that we must all wear masks during the COVID pandemic, were they saying the same thing a few years ago when the flu season was particularly harsh? No? Why not? Because, unfortunately, politics has wormed its way into nearly every aspect of our lives, including the pandemic. Then, we talk about some observations many people have had about Gen Z: They seem not to want independence very much, and they seem to be very prone to anxiety and depression. We have some advice for young people who may be feeling all the pressures of the modern, secular world and some tips for how to be a more well-rounded person. --- Today's Sponsors: Patriot Mobile shares your values & supports organizations fighting for religious freedom, the Constitution, Sanctity of Life, Veterans & First Responders. Go to PatriotMobile.com/ALLIE or call 972-PATRIOT & get free activation with the promo code 'ALLIE'. Good Ranchers delivers meat and better than organic chicken individually wrapped, vacuum sealed, & ready to grill - right to your door! Go to GoodRanchers.com/ALLIE & use promo code 'ALLIE' to save $20 off a one-time order, plus free express shipping - or save 20% when you subscribe! Bambee was created for small businesses & gives you a dedicated HR manager, helps craft HR policy, & maintain your compliance - all for just $99/month! Go to Bambee.com/ALLIE to schedule your free HR audit. --- Show Notes: "Effectiveness of Adding a Mask Recommendation to Other Public Health Measures to Prevent SARS-CoV-2 Infection in Danish Mask Wearers, Annals of Internal Medicine https://bit.ly/2VDDR1v Allie's Recommended Books: https://bit.ly/3xC4ssI --- Buy Allie's book, You're Not Enough (& That's Okay): Escaping the Toxic Culture of Self-Love: https://alliebethstuckey.com/book Relatable merchandise: https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/allie-stuckey

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey guys, welcome to Relatable.

0:11.2

Happy Wednesday.

0:12.2

Hope everyone is having a wonderful week.

0:14.2

So far, today we're going to talk about a few things.

0:17.4

We're going to talk about Beth Moore's Twitter rant from yesterday about people loving

0:25.3

their neighbor by wearing their masks and then I'm going to talk about some stats surrounding

0:31.3

that.

0:32.5

And then you might have seen my Instagram stories where I was talking about this phenomenon

0:39.2

or my tweet that talked about this too.

0:40.8

This phenomenon that I've noticed among Gen Z wanting to avoid risks as much as possible.

0:48.8

So some of those risks that I've noticed them avoiding are getting their driver's license

0:52.9

and driving by themselves, dating people and even leaving their house to go to college

1:01.3

or to move out of their house.

1:03.0

And it's not going to be critical that segment of the podcast because look, I'm a millennial

1:10.4

and just five minutes ago, we were talking about how terrible millennials were and how

1:14.8

we are pushing off responsibility and commitment and all of that stuff.

1:18.7

So I just want to give some advice to my 17 year old self and to teenagers who are kind

1:28.5

of in the throes of everything that has gone on for the past year and a half and find

1:33.1

themselves kind of drowning in that anxiety that I think is crippling a lot of Gen Z.

1:37.6

Gen Z are not only teenagers.

1:39.2

I think they're born.

1:40.2

I'm pretty sure it's 1997 and after millennials are 1981 to 1996.

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