• Cultural Update: Armed Teachers; Gen Z's Views on Israel; AI + CRISPR; Listener Questions

  • Apr 26 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
  • Podcast
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Cultural Update: Armed Teachers; Gen Z's Views on Israel; AI + CRISPR; Listener Questions

  • Summary

  • This week, Sean and Scott discuss:

    • Tennessee Legislation on Armed Teachers: The controversial decision by Tennessee lawmakers allowing teachers to carry concealed handguns in schools, prompted by a tragic school shooting.
    • Generational Views on Israel: A poll suggests that nearly half of Gen Z views Israel's actions against Hamas as unjust due to its power, painting it as the oppressor.
    • Innovations in Gene Editing: The integration of generative AI with CRISPR technology, with the potential to revolutionize medical treatments by rapidly developing tailored therapies.
    • Listener Questions: The intersection of faith and public policy, the distinction between gender and sex, and the personal struggle of witnessing to non-believing family members.

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