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"O death, where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory?"
"Why do you call me good? No one is good but God alone."
"He's adamantly pro-choice, in favor of gay rights, and even in favor of full legal protections for trans people."
"But indeed, oh man, who are you to reply against God? Well the thing formed say to him who formed it, 'Why have you made me like this?'"
"If there was out of all the commands to have recorded in the Torah, why this one?"
"Can one believe and be baptized without receiving the spirit? Yes."
"What kind of being is that? Maybe there is a clue in the Tetragrammaton."
"Why does he require to share his power with other entities? The question number one is why would God require that."
"So, is God love?" - "Questioning the nature of God's love."
"Instead of asking how could a loving God send you to hell, ask why choose hell over a loving God."
"The continued popularity of visual albums and longform music videos has resurrected the Best Longform Video category in the VMAs."
"If there's a God, that God absolutely knows what it would take."
"How in the world can you marvel and astonish and stun and take away the breath of a god who just created it all?"
"If God loves me and doesn't want me to go to hell, is there anything that I could do that could trump God's desire to not send me to hell?"
"Can God do everything? Yes, within the confines of his words."
"Should a God that sees so much suffering intervene?"
"My big point is this where is the church in chapters 4 through 22?"
"I believe God loves everybody and do you also believe God created malaria and Ebola and hurricanes?"
"Does he affirm like attributes... does he believe in a greater power?"
"If God wanted us to have them, why don't we have them?... It raises a question."
"Jesus Christ is coming back, but you've got to stop and ask why is he coming back."
"What in the world was he doing on the cross?"
"I don't want to just get caught up in words, he also seems to know what's going on. Thomas seemed to be pretty intense."
"Does God the Creator of the Universe control our destiny? We know that God has good plans for our future."
"It's ridiculous to set up unrealistic goals."
"Why was the Holy Spirit coming down when Jesus was being baptized?"
"Why did the early Church almost universally accept the Deuterocanonical books?"
"Doesn't that speak to God's failure as a communicator?"
"Are we the seed of the woman or the seed of the serpent?"
"But what's He really like? And if you had to describe not just what your God does, but what is the being of your God like, what would you say?"
"How could you? Does anything happen in this world that your God doesn't make happen? Anything?"
"If the Gospels say something happened, did it happen? If they say that Jesus said something, did he say it? If they say that Jesus did something, did he do it?"
"But first has to come the desire for God and the desire of Heaven. Now, how are you going to get all of that if you don't know?"
"In Islam... it's blasphemous to even ask these kinds of things about God."
"The speaking in question, the woman's asked not to do denotes the activity of sifting or weighing the words of prophets especially about asking probing questions about the prophet's theology or even the prophet's lifestyle in public."
"Why would a all-powerful god need you to kill anything for him?"
"There are three questions that in theology we try to answer... What are we saved from? What are we saved for? How are we being saved?" - Dr. Alan Tennyson
"When did God lay down His life? If it wasn't Jesus, when did God do it?"
A question may be asked—"Will mothers have their children in eternity?"
"Where is God? Why doesn't He intervene?"
"If God can foresee everything, he knows already that someone is going to murder someone, and if this is so, why does he permit it?"
"These ultimate questions about who and why we are are still only really answerable in theological terms."
"Despite the best efforts of many different sort of ideologues uh and rationalists materialists um these ultimate questions about who and why we are are still only really answerable in theological terms."
"What does it say about Jesus Christ?"
"These are among the most pressing questions that exegetical theologians and historians must ask when dealing with early christologies."
"Why is God's strength made perfect in our weakness?"
"What is the gospel of grace, the gospel of peace, the gospel of salvation, the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ, the gospel of the Blessed God?"
"...how does the feminine face of God look like?"
"A single quest has dominated my thinking and my faith for my entire career: how can we be faithful interpreters of Scripture?"
"Why did God even bother to place the forbidden fruit in the garden?"
"Theology is a journey into truth and there is therefore no question which cannot be asked."
"Why thou callest me good? There is only one good, and that is the Father in heaven."