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This week, the boys are back to God & Sexuality and tackled the heavy but super relevant topic of God and sexuality. They dug into how brain science backs up scripture, breaking down how men release vasopressin and women release oxytocin during sex—chemicals designed to bond two people together. They used the analogy of tape: if you keep sticking and peeling it off, it becomes less sticky, just like how multiple casual partners weaken the ability to truly bond. Science, they argued, is circling back to what the Bible’s been saying all along—that sex isn’t just physical, it’s deeply spiritual, emotional, and relational. They also hit culture hard, calling out how sex has basically become a false religion in the West, shaping identity, media, and relationships in ways that leave people empty and anxious. From porn addiction to hookup culture, the guys made it clear that idolizing sex overpromises freedom but underdelivers, leaving people lonelier than ever. They shared personal stories about purity, discipline, and confession, highlighting how shame thrives in secrecy but healing begins with honesty and accountability. At the core, their message was that saying “no” to cultural lies about sex is really about saying “yes” to God’s design—something bigger, more freeing, and way more fulfilling.
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By The BridgeThis week, the boys are back to God & Sexuality and tackled the heavy but super relevant topic of God and sexuality. They dug into how brain science backs up scripture, breaking down how men release vasopressin and women release oxytocin during sex—chemicals designed to bond two people together. They used the analogy of tape: if you keep sticking and peeling it off, it becomes less sticky, just like how multiple casual partners weaken the ability to truly bond. Science, they argued, is circling back to what the Bible’s been saying all along—that sex isn’t just physical, it’s deeply spiritual, emotional, and relational. They also hit culture hard, calling out how sex has basically become a false religion in the West, shaping identity, media, and relationships in ways that leave people empty and anxious. From porn addiction to hookup culture, the guys made it clear that idolizing sex overpromises freedom but underdelivers, leaving people lonelier than ever. They shared personal stories about purity, discipline, and confession, highlighting how shame thrives in secrecy but healing begins with honesty and accountability. At the core, their message was that saying “no” to cultural lies about sex is really about saying “yes” to God’s design—something bigger, more freeing, and way more fulfilling.
Have any questions? We would love to hear from you!
Please email your questions to [email protected].
Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify
Follow The Bridge on Instagram and Facebook: @thebridgechino