A ‘white’ kid that asks too many questions is called *curious.* A ‘black’ kid that asks too many questions is called *forward.*
Mokokoma MokhonoanaTags: questions children curiosity culture race
Faith doesn’t run deep because one is stuffed with right answers. It is cultivated by asking the right questions.
Josh RossWhat says Christ doesn't return today and His most faithful followers don't turn around and have Him crucified again (if that were possible)? That’s what happened the first time, after all.
D.R. SilvaTags: questions christian religion-christianity
Ask the question, receive the answer; don't ask the question, don't receive the answer.
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Christians are famous for telling people to be "child-like" and yet one of the greatest qualities of a child (the never ending list of questions) is often discouraged.
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Here is a very simple and trustworthy saying that deserves full acceptance: If it's not about Christ, it's not Christianity.
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If people think honoring pastors means doing everything they say, why don't they honor Jesus the same way?
D.R. SilvaTags: questions freedom christianity religion church jesus honor reformation
Repentance is a result of God's kindness, not a prerequisite to it.
D.R. SilvaTags: questions christianity religion church think sin repentance
Heisenberg and Bohr and Einstein strike me as being like gifted retriever dogs. Off they go, not just for an afternoon, but for ten years; they come back exhausted and triumphant and drop at your feet... a vole. It's a remarkable thing in its way, a vole—intricate, beautiful really, marvellous. But does it... Does it help? Does it move the matter on?
When you ask a question that you'd actually like to know the answer to—what was there before the Big Bang, for instance, or what lies beyond the expanding universe, why does life have this inbuilt absurdity, this non sequitur of death—they say that your question can't be answered, because the terms in which you've put it are logically unsound. What you must do, you see, is ask vole questions. Vole is—as we have agreed—the answer; so it follows that your questions must therefore all be vole-related.
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Here is the cake, and here is the fork, and here's the desire to put it inside us, and then the question behind every question: What happens next?
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