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EPISODE · Jan 30, 2026 · 28 MIN

Blindspots: Assisted Suicide is More Common than You Think – EP 237

from Christ and Culture · host Southeastern Seminary

This conversation explores the complexities of moral frameworks, particularly in relation to contemporary issues such as physician-assisted suicide and the rise of sex robots. The speakers discuss the importance of understanding worldviews, the role of pastors in ethical discussions, and the necessity of a biblical sexual ethic. They emphasize the need for Christians to navigate moral dilemmas thoughtfully, considering their motives, actions, and the ultimate goals of their decisions. The conversation concludes with a call for deeper engagement with these topics within the church and the importance of equipping believers to address ethical challenges in a rapidly changing world. Register for Drummond-Bush: https://apply.sebts.edu/register/drummond_bush_lecture_2026 - Website: cfc.sebts.edu  - Contact us: cfc.sebts.edu/about/contact-us/  - Support the work of the Center: cfc.sebts.edu/about/give/  All opinions and views expressed by guest speakers are solely their own. They do not speak for nor represent SEBTS. Read our expressed views and confessions: www.sebts.edu/about/what_we_believe.aspx  

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