
“6 7” and Cultural Catchphrases: How Should Christians Respond?
From Foundation Worldview Podcast by Foundation Worldview
February 24, 2026 · 14 min · Episode 307
About this episode
Elizabeth Urbanowicz discusses how parents can respond to cultural catchphrases like 'six seven' using a biblical framework.
A simple phrase. A viral trend. A lot of confusion. When your child starts repeating a cultural catchphrase like “six seven,” how should you respond—especially if its origins are unclear or potentially problematic? In this episode, Elizabeth Urbanowicz walks parents through a biblical framework for evaluating cultural phenomena. You’ll learn how to avoid the “genetic fallacy,” ask wise questions, and guide your children to think critically rather than reacting with frustration or blind acceptance. Instead of extreme annoyance or uncritical engagement, discover how to use cultural trends as discipleship opportunities that train your child to carefully evaluate every idea they encounter.
People in this episode
Guest: Elizabeth Urbanowicz
Topics covered
- cultural catchphrases
- Christian response
- parenting
- critical thinking
- discipleship
- biblical framework
Keywords
- cultural trends
- parenting advice
- Christianity
- critical evaluation
- discipleship opportunities
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