
Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith & Culture Cultural Update: $2 Million Gender Medicine Verdict; AI Boyfriends; Politics at the Grammys
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Feb 6, 2026 Erik Thoennes, Talbot theologian and ethicist, offers crisp analysis on medical ethics, marriage, and culture. He and Scott tackle a $2M detransitioner verdict and its legal ripple effects. They also probe the rise of AI romantic partners and the risks of artificial intimacy. Conversation covers end-of-life conflicts over continuing treatment and celebrities making political statements at the Grammys.
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Legal Pressure Follows Medical Trend Shift
- Scott Rae highlights Europe’s recent retreat from adolescent gender-affirming treatments and contrasts it with the U.S. approach.
- He notes malpractice and informed-consent claims are now pressuring U.S. providers legally and ethically.
Women Turning To AI Companions
- The Atlantic piece shows women increasingly use AI chatbots for romantic attention amid dissatisfaction with men.
- The phenomenon raises questions about substituting artificial intimacy for real relationships.
AI Amplifies Relationship Expectations
- Erik Thoennes worries technology erodes embodied listening and presence, skills that AI can mimic and outperform.
- He warns AI's perfect memory and tailored attention may artificially raise relational expectations for real partners.
