The Purpose of this Blog

There are questions, important questions, even troubling questions, that some of us, well, most of us, have never asked about our religions and lives of faith. As a young, inquisitive child, perhaps you asked these questions relentlessly. “Why? What does this mean? How come?” I hope your questions were not silenced. Or maybe you gave up, or were taught to stop asking.

This Blog, Questions of Faith, has been created in respectful defiance (the two can co-exist) of those who would not allow questions to be asked. It has been created as a challenge to anyone (including myself) who would suggest that they have all of the answers, without even an honest and critical entertaining of the questions. If you start from a place of “I believe this, this is true,” then I think a fair and logical question each of us should ask is a simple “why?”

This Blog is a space to ask WHY? If you have never asked WHY, I hope you will now. You are of course free to adopt the beliefs of your parents, your educators and your religion, but must those beliefs be blind? Must it be a faith without questions, or worse, an ignorant faith? I suspect many are afraid of where a WHY will lead them. I am more afraid of where silence will LEAVE me. And so, with courage and persistence, I ask WHY here and now. I hope you’ll join in the journey, and not get off the train if it happens to take a little detour from your current philosophies and beliefs. “Ask, and it shall be given unto you,” Jesus said. When was the last time you asked WHY?

If you have a great question of faith, I'd love to hear it! Please email it to me: JeremyKocal@gmail.com


Wednesday, April 27, 2011

New post: Who Am I To Question God??

Hi Friends,
New Blog Post "WHO AM I TO QUESTION GOD?"
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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

New Blog Post

Hi Friends,
Please follow my Blog and the newest post: Is MY Version of Christianity the right one?
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Wednesday, June 30, 2010

new website

Hi friends,
I have launched a website for this blog:

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See you there!

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Why #1: “Because the Bible Says So...”

Is this a valid response? WHY?

The Bible is an amazingly influential book. About 2.1 billion people (33%) in the world identify themselves as Christians and rely on the Bible as the main authority for their beliefs. Many base their entire philosophy of raising children, sexual practices, money matters, political affiliation, and moral dilemmas like abortion on this grand book called the Bible. In short, every major and important question about life and death, and even the afterlife, are guided by this, the most important book to ever have been written: The Holy Bible. Here are some questions to fearlessly ask, if you are one of these 2.1 billion people:

1. Have you ever read the entire Bible, from cover to cover, even once? When did you last do this?

2. Do you know how we got the Bible? How was it put together? Where did it come from?

3. What languages was the Bible originally written in, and how did we get our many English translations?

4. There are books that were NOT included in the Bible. Why? Who decided what goes in and what stays out? How did they make those decisions?

Please remember, this is YOUR book, the Holy Bible, the most sacred, important Book of all time for Christians. Not only does it form the basis of your own beliefs, but in some cases, this is what you turn to as the Authority in affirming or denying privileges and/or rights to others, moving forward or impeding medical research, and concluding that you are right and everyone else is wrong.

If you have read the entire Bible, and know these answers, and can confidently discuss them with intelligence and faith as your guide, then I think you have a much more valid reason for using the phrase “Because the Bible says so.” But if you’ve never even read the entire book, um… we have a problem. These are the basics! This is Christianity 101. And if you don’t know the very basic details about where it came from, um… we have another problem. You are basing your life, death, and moral opinions about yourself AND everyone around you on something you’ve never completely read and know very little about. That’s fair to say right? And it should be mentioned, that if you are going to base everything significant in both life and death on this book, you might want to consider reading it more than just once.

Not to fret though, you are encouraged to dive right in, and educate yourself now. Consider the opportunity a privilege, for back in the day, to even have an English translation of the Bible could get you, and did in fact get some, burned at the stake! But today, the resources exist! They are available for free in almost any library or via the internet. There are also several guides to complete a read of the Bible in one year, which allows for a manageable pace. Here is one: http://www.oneyearbibleonline.com/ I have done this several times, and it’s a great start to building a foundation for your beliefs, or for the non-Christian, to see what all the hype is about regarding this mega-important Book.   And don’t forget, Solomon, in his wonderful Old Testament Proverbs proclaimed: “Do not Have Zeal without Knowledge, nor be hasty and miss the way.” (Prov. 19:2) You may have an incredible excitement and zeal for your Christian Faith, but I assure you, like Solomon does here, that if you have been moving forward without even a full read once of the Bible, and the basic knowledge of where it came from, you indeed may be missing the way.  And, really, should the major issues of life, death and beyond be left to just “basic knowledge?”  Some food for thought.

There is of course an easy solution: Read it all the way thru at least once. Educate yourself about where it comes from. If you are not willing to do these very basics, then I think it’s fair to say you are not a good candidate to use the phrase “Because the Bible says so,” and you will need to come up with a different guide when it comes to important questions about raising children, sexual practices, money matters, political affiliation, and moral dilemmas like abortion, and yes, every major and important question about life and death, and even the afterlife.  If you have not read the Bible all the way thru, and sadly, do not even know how it was put together, then you are hardly doing more than memorizing the ideas of your parents, pastors and peers.  Do the work, “Study to show yourself approved unto God” (2 Timothy 2:15), know what you are talking about, KNOW what you are basing your life and mine on. 

And so, we’ve asked an important WHY? I hope it leads to challenges and answers for you and those you in your life.

If you have a great question of faith, I'd love to hear it! Please email me: JeremyKocal@gmail.com