50 Questions Christians Are Afraid to Ask – And What the Bible Really Says
For many Christians, tough questions about faith are quietly tucked away—sometimes out of fear, sometimes out of uncertainty, and sometimes because tradition discourages doubt. Yet, asking difficult questions is not a sign of weak faith, but of a faith seeking understanding. In fact, the Bible itself is full of people wrestling with God, from Job to David to the disciples. At TheoAssist, we believe spiritual growth flourishes when we bring our hardest questions into the light and seek biblical, thoughtful answers.
Below are 50 questions that Christians often hesitate to ask—along with concise, biblically grounded responses to encourage honest exploration and deeper faith.
- Why does God allow suffering and evil?
The Bible acknowledges suffering (Job, Psalms). God allows free will, and suffering can be a result of human choices or a fallen world (Romans 8:18-23). Ultimately, God promises to redeem suffering for those who love Him (Romans 8:28). - Is hell real, and is it eternal?
Jesus spoke about hell (Matthew 25:46). Interpretations vary, but the Bible presents it as real, and for some, eternal separation from God. - Why does God seem angry in the Old Testament?
God’s justice is emphasized, but so is His mercy (Exodus 34:6-7). The context often involves God’s covenant with Israel and the seriousness of sin. - Can Christians believe in evolution?
The Bible’s creation accounts have been interpreted both literally and figuratively. Many Christians see no conflict between faith and science. - Does God really forgive all sins?
Yes—1 John 1:9 says if we confess, He forgives. No sin is too great for God’s grace. - Why do Christians disagree on so many doctrines?
Interpretation, tradition, and culture shape beliefs. Paul urges unity on essentials and charity in non-essentials (Romans 14). - Is doubt a sin?
Doubt is part of faith’s journey. Thomas doubted, and Jesus met him with compassion (John 20:24-29). - Why do prayers sometimes go unanswered?
God’s answers may be “yes,” “no,” or “wait.” His wisdom and timing surpass our understanding (Isaiah 55:8-9). - What about Christians who struggle with depression or anxiety?
The Bible includes lament and struggle (Psalms, Elijah, Job). Faith does not exempt anyone from mental health challenges. - Why is there so much division among Christians?
Human nature, pride, and differing interpretations contribute. Jesus prayed for unity (John 17). - Does the Bible contradict itself?
Apparent contradictions often have contextual or translation explanations. Honest study helps resolve most issues. - Can a Christian lose their salvation?
Views differ. Some see salvation as secure (John 10:28), others emphasize perseverance (Hebrews 6:4-6). - Why are some prayers for healing not answered?
God sometimes heals, but not always. Paul’s “thorn in the flesh” was not removed (2 Corinthians 12:7-10). - Is it wrong to question God?
Many biblical figures questioned God—Job, David, Habakkuk. God welcomes honest dialogue. - Why does God allow natural disasters?
Creation is described as “groaning” under the effects of sin (Romans 8:22). God’s ultimate plan is restoration. - Why is faith necessary for salvation?
Faith is trust in God’s grace, not just intellectual assent (Ephesians 2:8-9). - Does Christianity oppress women?
The Bible affirms the value and dignity of women (Galatians 3:28). Misuse of Scripture has led to oppression, but that’s not biblical intent. - Why does the Bible include violence?
The Bible records, not always condones, violence. It reflects human history and God’s work within it. - Is it okay to be angry with God?
David and Job expressed anger and frustration. God invites honesty. - Why do bad things happen to good people?
Jesus said suffering is not always a result of personal sin (John 9:1-3). God’s justice is ultimately perfect. - Is Christianity the only true religion?
Jesus claims exclusivity (John 14:6), but Christians are called to humility and love in sharing their faith. - Does the Bible condone slavery?
The Bible describes slavery in its historical context, but the trajectory of Scripture moves toward justice and freedom (Philemon, Galatians 3:28). - Can Christians be rich?
Wealth is not condemned, but the love of money is (1 Timothy 6:10). - Why do some Christians act hypocritically?
All fall short (Romans 3:23). The call is to ongoing transformation. - Does God care about my doubts and fears?
Yes—He invites us to cast all anxieties on Him (1 Peter 5:7). - Why are miracles less common today?
Some believe miracles still occur, others see them as rare. God is not limited by time or culture. - Is sex before marriage a sin?
The Bible calls for sexual integrity (1 Corinthians 6:18-20). - Can I be a Christian and struggle with addiction?
Yes. The Christian life is a journey of grace and growth. - Why do Christians suffer persecution?
Jesus warned that following Him would bring opposition (John 15:18-20). - Does God love LGBTQ+ people?
Yes. God’s love is for all. The church is called to love and truth. - Why do some people never hear about Jesus?
The Bible teaches God is just and desires all to know Him (Romans 1:20, 2 Peter 3:9). - Why is the Bible hard to understand?
It’s an ancient text with deep meaning. Study, community, and resources help. - Is it okay to question church teachings?
Yes. The Bereans were commended for testing teachings against Scripture (Acts 17:11). - Why do I feel distant from God?
Spiritual dryness is common. The Psalms model honest prayer in these times. - Can Christians have doubts about the resurrection?
Even Jesus’ disciples doubted (Matthew 28:17). - Why do Christians disagree about the end times?
Prophecy is complex and open to interpretation. - Is it wrong to be angry?
Anger itself is not sin, but how we handle it matters (Ephesians 4:26). - Why do Christians sometimes struggle with sin?
Sanctification is a process (Philippians 1:6). - Can I question God’s plan for my life?
Yes—many biblical figures did. - Is it okay to feel lost or unsure?
Yes. Faith often involves seasons of uncertainty. - Why do some Christians leave the faith?
Jesus spoke of seeds falling on different soils (Matthew 13). - Can I be a Christian and have doubts about the Bible?
Yes. Honest questions can lead to deeper faith. - Why are there so many denominations?
Diversity of interpretation and practice. - Does God care about my everyday life?
Yes—He knows every hair on your head (Luke 12:7). - Can Christians be friends with non-Christians?
Yes. Jesus was known as a friend of sinners. - Why does God seem silent sometimes?
God’s silence can be a test or an invitation to trust. - Is faith compatible with science?
Many Christians see no conflict between faith and scientific discovery. - What happens to people of other religions?
God is just and merciful. Christians trust Him with ultimate outcomes. - Can I be honest with God about my struggles?
Absolutely. The Bible encourages honest prayer. - How can I know God’s will for my life?
Through Scripture, prayer, wise counsel, and the Holy Spirit’s guidance.
Conclusion: Honest Faith, Deeper Growth
Asking hard questions is not a threat to faith, but a path to deeper trust and understanding. The Bible welcomes our doubts, fears, and uncertainties—meeting us with grace and truth. At TheoAssist, we’re passionate about helping you explore these questions in a safe, supportive, and biblically grounded environment.
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