Sometimes understanding big topics like Scripture, Jesus and theology requires us to not just wrestle with questions, but ask better ones. Join Matt Jaderston as he tackles big questions on life and faith in a relatable way.
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Sometimes understanding big topics like Scripture, Jesus and theology requires us to not just wrestle with questions, but ask better ones. Join Matt Jaderston as he tackles big questions on life and faith in a relatable way.
Isn't it possible that an all-powerful God could reveal new revelation, like new scriptures? Why do they say the canon is closed? Doesn't that put God in a box?
Matthew 18:10 says children have their own angels. Are Christians also children of God with their own angels? Satan was a fallen angel, but did that occur before creation? Were Satan, angels and demons all in heaven before creation?
In Matthew 22:29, it says "at the resurrection, we will be like angels, neither married nor be given in marriage." So at the resurrection, will I be a transformed being who is no longer a wife, mother and daughter?
What makes a person human? Are we not just animals? What are the things from a Christian perspective that makes a human different from just another animal?
With the rise in Chat GPT and other artificial intelligence, should the church be concerned? Are there any ethical questions that arise from the rapid adoption of this technology?
Better Questions is back for Season 2! Is the Dougie an appropriate expression of worship? As Christians, should we all own swords? Join Matt and guest, Carter Fritze, as they discuss and try to ask better questions.
Sometimes understanding big topics like Scripture, Jesus and theology requires us to not just wrestle with questions, but ask better ones. Join Matt Jaderston as he tackles big questions on life and faith in a relatable way.