Episode Description
In this episode, we sit down together to process a pretty startling headline: teens forming romantic relationships with AI. But instead of letting the shock factor drive the conversation, we dig into the deeper question—what does it look like to live as awake, intentional Christians in a world shaped by both technological opportunity and human brokenness?
As we talk, the discussion moves from AI to hunting rifles, from the nature of culture to the roots of Christian realism. We share why so many people operate subconsciously, why believers are called to look reality full in the face, and how the gospel invites us not just to resist broken culture but to create something better.
Along the way, we explore:
- Why new technology almost always gets used more for sin than for good
- How we can help young people avoid loneliness and unhealthy digital intimacy
- The long Christian tradition of “choosing not to participate” in destructive cultural patterns
- What firearms, hunting, and craftsmanship teach us about using the world’s tools redemptively
- How strong Christian community makes destructive behaviors look absurd—not appealing
- And yes… even the unexpected connection to a classic hymn
If you’re thinking about AI, parenting, discipleship, or simply trying to follow Jesus in a complicated world, this conversation is one we think you’ll find grounding, clarifying, and encouraging.
And because you're dying to hear the song mentioned at the end of the show, here's a link to enjoy the rock version of A Mighty Fortress is Our God.
01:39 AI and Its Impact on Relationships
05:20 Christian Realism and Technology
11:17 Practical Advice for Young Christians
28:11 The Role of Community and Church
32:39 Concluding Thoughts and Hymn Reflection
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Hosts: Jonathan Brush, David Rethemeyer
Producer: Kyle Hill
