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Honest Answers for Curious Hearts
Walking with God comes with many questions, and we believe no question is too big or too small. This is a safe space to explore the 101 most common questions about the Bible, Jesus, and what it means to live out your faith in a complicated world.
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Why does God allow children to die or suffer?
The suffering of children is a brutal, direct consequence of living in a world broken by the effects of sin, yet the Bible assures us that God shares our grief and will ultimately redeem all suffering.
Religion brainwashes people from childhood.
There is a fundamental difference between instructing children in a family's values and coercively stripping away their ability to choose. True Christian faith requires a free, personal decision as an adult.
If God knows the future, humans don’t really have free will?
God's knowledge of your future choices does not eliminate your freedom to make them. He knows what you will choose, but He does not force the choice.
Why does God not just prove his existence to everybody today?
God doesn't need to "prove" Himself in the way we demand because He is interested in a relationship rooted in faith and love, not compulsory intellectual assent.
How could a loving God send anyone to hell?
The most challenging question of faith! Discover the key idea that God doesn't send people to hell, but rather honors the human choice for eternal separation from His holiness.
Why doesn’t God simply prove His existence if He wants people to believe?
If God wants us to believe, why doesn't He just show up? The answer involves the difference between forced submission and a freely chosen, loving relationship.
Why did God allow the devil to rebel?
The devil (Satan) was once a powerful and beautiful angel named Lucifer. Why did God allow him to rebel? We explain how God's gift of free will extended even to angels, and what the true root of the devil's rebellion was: pride.
If God knows everything, why did He create humans who would sin?
God is all-knowing, but He still chose to create us with the freedom to choose good or evil. This question dives into the beautiful mystery of God's perfect plan, which is better than a world of forced obedience.
Why does God allow suffering and evil?
This is one of the toughest Christian questions, but it has one of the most important answers. God did not create evil—He created us with the gift of free will, which allows us to choose good or evil. Learn how this choice brought suffering into the world and why God cares deeply about our pain.
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