
Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith & Culture Cultural Update: Charlie Kirk Assassination; Sex Change Regrets; AI's effect on high schoolers
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Sep 12, 2025 The discussion kicks off with a reflection on the assassination of Charlie Kirk, emphasizing the need for understanding during tragedy. It moves to the controversial topic of gender transition regret, spotlighting personal stories that raise vital questions about medical practices. Relationships are put under the microscope, revealing a study that underscores the diminishing desirability of individuals with multiple partners. Lastly, concerns are raised about AI's impact on education, with calls for thoughtful dialogue on its role in shaping future generations.
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Provide Compassionate Care For Detransitioners
- Sean and Scott urge compassionate, nonjudgmental care for people harmed by gender treatments and invite churches to welcome them.
- They recommend speaking truth with kindness and providing safe communities for healing.
Multiple Partners Reduce Long-Term Desirability
- A five-continent study found people with many past sexual partners are rated less desirable as long-term mates.
- The decline in desirability lessens if the person shows recent restraint and self-control.
Sexual Self-Control Signals Character
- Scott links sexual self-control to virtues like prudence, faithfulness, and delayed gratification important for marriage.
- He notes past sexual behavior can indicate priorities and trustworthiness relevant to long-term commitment.
