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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
The Trump administration has launched an awesome initiative to help expectant moms.
Chapter 2: What is the significance of the launch of Moms.gov?
Unfortunately, there are parts of it that I just cannot get on board with. In fact, there are two things when it comes to life inside the womb that the Trump administration is doing right now that I'm very concerned about. We are going to get into all of this and more on today's episode of Relatable. It's brought to you by our friends at The Last Stand.
Chapter 3: What are the concerns regarding IVF promoted by the Trump administration?
It's going to be an epic pro-life conference in Denver, Colorado. June 5th through 6th.
Chapter 4: How are abortion pills impacting the current landscape of abortion in America?
I will be there.
Chapter 5: What dangers are associated with the abortion pill on demand?
Frank Turk will be there. Seth Gruber.
Chapter 6: What are the implications of mifepristone availability and regulations?
So many more speakers.
Chapter 7: How does the controversy around 'The Odyssey' movie reflect modern cultural debates?
Go to thelaststand.com.
Chapter 8: What are the ethical concerns surrounding IVF and embryo treatment?
If you use code Allie, you'll get a discount on your ticket. Thelaststand.com. Code Allie. Hey guys, welcome to Relatable. Happy Wednesday. Hope everyone is having a wonderful week so far. Okay, a couple of things that I wanna say before we get into today's episode. Got quite the response to Monday's episode about this trend of going no contact or cutting off your parents.
And the stories that I heard on both sides of this issue were heartbreaking for a lot of reasons. So on the one hand, I got a lot of people saying that they have siblings, they have parents, they have children, they have cousins that have cut them off really for no good reason because of a disagreement or because they just didn't like their tone. Very arbitrary surface level reasons.
And in some cases, it was just mysterious. Someone super close to you, blood related even, cut you off. You have no contact with them, with their children for reasons that you may never know. And for that set of people, the episode that I put out really hit home and kind of helped them understand where this is coming from, why this has become a trend.
The psychologizing of difficulties in relationships has made this worse. And then there was another set of people who really did not feel represented properly on
And while I do feel like I put in caveats and some nuances there, I think that I could have been more clear and could have gotten to the point more quickly that there are reasons, could be good reasons to no longer have a relationship with someone that you love. have in your family. And that for many of you, that decision did not come easily. It did not come because of politics.
It did not come arbitrarily, but that it was actually a very difficult decision for you to make for the well-being of your family and the well-being of your children. So I understand that. And maybe I'll do a part two. As I was listening back to it, I felt like I could have gotten to a resolution or a solution more quickly. I think I could have been a
There are actually abusive patterns of behaviors, whether it's physical abuse or, and we could get into this whole terminology, but true emotional abuse that could justify for a season of time, no communication with a particular person, um, And then I also could have gotten to that, hey, here's what the Bible actually has to say about our parental relationships. It's not a covenant relationship.
It is an obligation to honor our father and mother. But honoring father and mother and having a spirit of reconciliation and forgiveness is not the same thing as access. It's not the same thing as a physical presence with you or a physical presence, especially with your children. And so I still think it's a very important episode for you to listen to and to watch.
There were people who reached out to me and said that they have had these very, very troubling and traumatic relationships and they found the episode to be accurate and helpful and all of that. We're always going to have a variety of opinions. and a variety of perspectives, especially on a hot topic.
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