Welcome to the Better Questions Podcast; the show where we dare to go deeper.
Every week, we pick a topic and sit down with thinkers, doers and challengers, to hear not only what they already know, but to explore what they’re still learning.
I’m Kevin Hohe…construction leader, lifelong learner, and your host.
We’re opening space for more honest conversations, for slow, meaningful insights in a fast-moving world.
Because maybe…the right question at the right time…can change everything.
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Welcome to the Better Questions Podcast; the show where we dare to go deeper.
Every week, we pick a topic and sit down with thinkers, doers and challengers, to hear not only what they already know, but to explore what they’re still learning.
I’m Kevin Hohe…construction leader, lifelong learner, and your host.
We’re opening space for more honest conversations, for slow, meaningful insights in a fast-moving world.
Because maybe…the right question at the right time…can change everything.
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In this episode of Mystic vs. Traditional Christianity from Better Questions, Kevin and Tony take a step back from their usual dynamic and dive into something more foundational: how we know what we know.
They explore whether objective truth exists, how philosophy intersects with faith and why it’s essential to define good and bad before entering any meaningful theological discussion. Tony makes the case that a philosophical foundation is necessary for understanding theology, arguing that without it, we’re just living reactively without any true moral compass.
Together, they wrestle with:
This episode isn't about convincing but about building, brick by philosophical brick, the starting point of belief.
Whether you're religious, agnostic, spiritual or just intellectually curious, this conversation invites you to examine your own foundations and ask better questions.
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