Dr. Juli Slattery
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Yes.
Well, because the conversation about sexuality is heated up.
Just in culture, yes.
And because it's heated up in culture, we've been forced as Christians to look more deeply at what do we really believe?
Like, what do we really believe about God's design for sex?
And what do we really believe sex should look like within marriage?
And what do we really believe about whether or not this situation lends itself to being free to divorce and remarriage?
Right.
What do we believe about gender and sexual attraction and same-sex relationships?
So a lot of those questions really weren't in the forefront of people's minds until really the last decade.
And now they've all come out if you look at
You know, the Obergefell decision, if you look at what's happening with gender and just our understanding of gender and transgender, you look at the Me Too movement that has brought out all this abuse.
Now Christians are like, what do we do with this?
We have no role models who can guide us through that.
Yeah.
I mean, it just feels good when you feel insecure to surround yourself with people who agree with you.
Yeah.
It feels very unsettling when you feel insecure to be around people who, again, are Christians who see some of these issues differently.
It's like, wait, I don't know what I believe now.
Yeah.