
Breakpoint Seeing God from Space, Finland Study on Gender Dysphoria and the Dropping Teen Pregnancy Rate
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Apr 10, 2026 They discuss the Artemis II mission and the sense of awe and human exceptionalism inspired by seeing Earth from space. A long-term Finnish study on gender dysphoria and outcomes after medical interventions is examined. The conversation explores why teen birth rates are plunging and how changing courtship, porn, abortion access, and social shifts factor in.
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Seeing God From Space Changes The Conversation
- Victor Glover used the vantage of Artemis to point listeners toward awe and human exceptionalism rooted in God's care.
- John Stonestreet ties that awe to Psalms and Pascalian humility, arguing spaceflight shifts conversation from human ability to ultimate meaning.
Artemis As An Antidote To Cultural Decadence
- Ross Douthat's Decadent Society idea frames national stagnation as a shortage of unifying, ambitious projects.
- John Stonestreet suggests Artemis may revive a rare national moment of achievement similar to the moon landing.
Finland Study Shows No Mental-Health Benefit From Interventions
- Finland's long-term NHS study with a control group found gender-affirming medical interventions correlated with worse mental-health outcomes.
- John Stonestreet emphasizes study scale, 20+ years of follow-up, and that interventions showed harm and increased psychiatric care.



