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Episode 174: Should Government Shape Morality? Post-Roe Abortion Trends, Blind Patriotism, and the Therapeutic Church Myth

Episode 174: Should Government Shape Morality? Post-Roe Abortion Trends, Blind Patriotism, and the Therapeutic Church Myth

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Send us Fan MailIn this episode of The Latter Day Lens, hosts Matt, Shawn, and Levi dive deep into the cultural data and political friction shaping modern society. They unpack fresh 2026 Gallup polling data regarding the state’s influence on personal ethics, trace the real-world statistical fallout four years after the overturning of Roe v. Wade, and evaluate contrasting definitions of patriotism as America marks its 250th anniversary. Finally, the team pushes back against a controversial Father's Day op-ed claiming Christian churches have lost their masculinity, using recent demographic data to explore how compassionate mentorship actually drives young adult retention.Topic 1: The State as a Moral CompassRecent Gallup polling shows 69% of Americans believe government policies significantly alter societal morals—up from 58% three decades ago. Yet, the public remains fiercely divided on whether the state should be in the business of shaping character.The Question: Should government leaders consciously promote moral values to fill the void of declining church attendance, or does that pose an inherent threat to moral agency?Topic 2: Re-evaluating the Post-Roe LandscapeMarking the four-year anniversary of the Dobbs decision, the hosts analyze a 21% net increase in U.S. abortions. They examine how state-level federalism transformed the medical landscape into a capitalist arena—driving a surge in telehealth, mail-order medication, and interstate travel to hubs like Kansas and California.The Question: Was Roe v. Wade actually a more stable regulatory framework for restricting abortions, or is federalism successfully exposing the underlying market forces driving modern women's healthcare?Topic 3: Two Types of Patriotism at 250While 70% of citizens believe the U.S. has achieved the ideals of the Declaration of Independence, 80% believe the original signers would be deeply disappointed by modern democracy. Matt introduces a framework dividing national loyalty into "blind patriotism" and "constructive patriotism."The Question: Are both forms of patriotism necessary for a nation to survive, and how do they function differently during moments of unity versus moments of national crisis?Topic 4: High-Demand Religion and the "Therapeutic Church"A Claremont Institute director claims men are fleeing modern Christianity because congregations have traded historic sacrifice and duty for emotional support and therapeutic comfort. The hosts challenge this premise by highlighting recent BYU Studies retention data, which reveals a steady 50% retention rate for Latter-day Saint men across all age categories, vastly outperforming the retention of young women.The Question: Does a Christlike focus on charity, vulnerability, and compassionate mentorship weaken masculine discipleship, or is it the exact foundation required to retain young men in a secularizing world?Chapter Markers00:00 Welcome Back Levi & World Cup Updates00:53 Soccer Skeptics: Is it Just Watching Nothing?01:08 The Soccer vs. Chess Analogy01:31 Mailbag: Explaining Iran's Shah vs. Ayatollah02:25 The 1953 Coup & Operation Ajax Context03:15 Reflection on Western Meddling & Persian Culture05:19 Thought Provoker: New 2026 Gallup Morality Data06:54 The Debate: Should Government Promote Moral Values?08:07 Who Qualifies as a Worthy Moral Leader?09:27 Representative Systems as a Moral Compass10:14 D&C 101, The Constitution, and Moral Agency11:07 Moral "Nudges" vs. Direct Dictation of Ethics13:28 Societal Functioning & Laws That Can't Be Enforced14:38 Ancient Israel: Monarchy vs. Constitutional Systems15:50 The Meaning of "Promoting the General Welfare"18:30 Four Years Post-Roe: Checking the 21% Data Spike19:53 Is Abortion Access Now a Capitalist Endeavor?20:57 Telehealth, Interstate Travel, and the Kansas Hub22:25 Intermission: Sean's 10-Year Dentist Confession23:54 Was Roe v. Wade Actually "Better" Stabilizing Policy?26:04 The Reality of Medical Ethics & Ectopic Pregnancies28:56 Conflicting Data Sets & Decreasing Abortion Rates33:19 Celebrating America's 250th: Public Sentiment34:54 Moving Past the "Fetishization" of the Founders35:55 Diversity in the 90s vs. Modern LGBTQ+ Agency37:17 The 1619 Project & America as a Work in Progress38:59 Did the Founders Fail at Preventing Executive Power?41:22 Defining Blind Patriotism vs. Constructive Patriotism42:56 Applying the Patriotism Framework to Latter-day Faith44:14 The Strategic Importance of Patriotism During Crises47:31 The Claremont Institute Op-Ed: The Therapeutic Church48:30 BYU Studies Data: Young Men vs. Young Women Retention49:59 Pushing Back on Church "Militancy"51:48 False Binaries: Redefining True Godlike Masculinity53:24 Intricacies of Fatherhood & Praying to Heavenly Mother55:20 Priesthood Authority via D&C 121 (Love Unfeigned)56:36 The Crucial Role of Generational Mentorship57:51 "The Will to Change" & Moving Past Dominance59:28 Final Thoughts: Solving the Female Retention CurveKeywordsLatter Day Lens ...
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