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I was reading a friends blog, and found that as a result of her asking questions she was seen as not a believer. Dont you think if indeed there is a god, knowing him, or her would be about asking questions. Just wondering.. And dont say that religion dosent do that. Where does the term god works in mysterious ways, this to justify our reasoning for not questioning.. And the church tells you to not question god. Well I think that it is very thing we should do
What do you think?

2006-11-15 04:12:36 · 27 answers · asked by fryedaddy 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

27 answers

Im with you, we should question to deepen our understanding!

2006-11-15 04:15:14 · answer #1 · answered by huggz 7 · 2 0

I come from a different school of thinking. I know that the Jews during WWII put God on trial for the Holocaust. That was enough to remove all doubt that I have rights to question, to wonder and to hold God accountable for the happenings here in creation.

Religions that dissuade a person from asking questions are usually false to start with. A person can't learn without processing information and it's hard to process if you can't adapt what's coming in with what you have already learned. When people are in control of the church and not God these things happen. What they're believe they are read is doubt on the part of the questioner, so that questioning would be used to disprove faith. It's just not so. Usually when people ask they aren't doubting God but the interpretation by the establishment.

2006-11-15 12:25:23 · answer #2 · answered by Kia Extreem 2 · 0 0

I am aware of several fundamentalist movements which are dictatorial in nature and take the stance you describe.

This whole notion of unquestionable theologians and dogma presents a rather cult like appearance and in fact are fanatical and intolerant of scrutiny.

The beginning of knowledge is the realization that a question must be asked and a prime tenet of teaching requires that answers are provided in response to questions being asked.

Therefore, I think that religions which teach that you should not ask questions are based on a false gospel and/or misinterpretation and/or misrepresentation of the sacred texts.

In either case it's not God who is being questioned. It is the person presenting the knowledge -- or lack thereof. For this reason, God teaches discernment, that ability to evaluate a given position and make up your own mind.

As children of the 'age of the fig tree' many will be deceived. Your willingness to discern what is being said and evaluate it of your own accord will help keep you from spiritual deception.

2006-11-15 12:22:57 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I would think so, maybe that is the true test, to question. Maybe we are supposed to question everything about the Universe. Maybe if there is a God he has set up everything so vague as to be a test, like trying to find your way through a maze. Maybe he is sitting on some planet out there somewhere waiting for us to find him. Maybe that is the test of all intelligent life in the Universe, and those species that become intelligent enough to find him are spared by him from dying out and individuals of that species are brought back to life to hear and wittiness the truth about God and creation, wouldn't it be ironic if science is the one thing that actually saves us by some day helping us find God? Just another theory on the subject. I don't think it's any better or worse than anyone else's.

2006-11-15 12:22:54 · answer #4 · answered by RoboTron5.0 3 · 0 0

If any religion doesnt let you ask questions run dont walk away from it as fast as you can !!!!! in the Bible many faithfull servants of the True God Jehovah asked questions like Abraham Moses All the Apostles we are encouraged to ask questions that how you learn and the Bible has a wealth of answers and Im sure if you Ask any of Jehovahs Witnesses they will answer any of your questions and show you from your copy of the bible where to find it also prayer is a good way to open your heart ask question thank and praise our loving heavenly Father hope this helps Gorbalizer

2006-11-15 14:01:36 · answer #5 · answered by gorbalizer 5 · 0 0

Certain religions, pastor and churches will say "Thats just how God wanted it" and leave it at that. Its a power, and control issue. But if they were secure, wuldnt they encourage you to question it?

I was Baptist, and they didnt want me to question., But I did, and I found some of their teachings to not be as sound, or logical as I expected. Now, I am merely a Christian, and I believe the Bible, not doctrine.

I think if more people questioned and researched, organized religion would take a big hit.

2006-11-15 12:17:55 · answer #6 · answered by sweetie_baby 6 · 0 0

By asking questions we are seeking the Truth. Those that want to curtail ones personal knowledge are wanting to control they do this being threats of fear so they can have power over. How did they get so smart. They had to ask questions. Silence is golden. Once we ask the question from our hearts we listen for Gods answer. These answers come in many forms. A bird singing at a particular moment, a song on the radio, in your dreams, etc. Any one that threatens you not to be allowed free choice are in direct contradiction of Gods greatest gift to us FREEWILL.

2006-11-15 12:21:04 · answer #7 · answered by iamonetruth 3 · 1 0

Asking questions and questioning God are two very different things. If you knew God, you wouldn't question His ways...though you might ask Him how many things could be, for there is so much we can't understand that only He can understand....though He continues to reveal the mysteries of life to us as we seek Him

2006-11-15 12:15:52 · answer #8 · answered by whitehorse456 5 · 1 0

Well when I was a Christian my then pastor told the congregation to diligently "seek" the truth. Then, when I did that and found MAJOR contradictions and flaws in the bible and in what he was teaching from the pulpit... I got blasted and raked over the coals for questioning....Let's just say that was the beginning of the end of religion for me. I still tell people to seek truth, because it IS what set me free!

2006-11-15 12:19:37 · answer #9 · answered by Joeygirl 4 · 1 0

1 Peter 3:15
"But in your hearts set apart Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect"
If you do not have the questions that you have for yourself answered, how can you answer anyone who asks you why you believe? We should know what we believe and WHY we believe it, not to blindly follow anyone and HOPE we are right.

2006-11-15 12:42:48 · answer #10 · answered by candi_k7 5 · 0 0

Matthew 7:7-8 tells us;
7 “Keep on asking, and it will be given YOU; keep on seeking, and YOU will find; keep on knocking, and it will be opened to YOU. 8 For everyone asking receives, and everyone seeking finds, and to everyone knocking it will be opened. Make your questions a matter of prayer to Jehovah God and he will help you to find the answers you seek.
We can see how important asking questions is by the statement below, because it can mean your very life.
“Seek Jehovah . . . Seek righteousness, seek meekness. Probably you may be concealed in the day of Jehovah’s anger.”—ZEPHANIAH 2:3.
Here is a link to questions often asked by interested people.
http://www.watchtower.org/library/jt/article_08.htm
http://www.watchtower.org/library/w/2003/10/1/article_01.htm
I hope you enjoy these links.

2006-11-15 12:27:54 · answer #11 · answered by research woman 3 · 1 0

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