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Bible Questions with Andrew Farley

Bible Questions with Andrew Farley

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Each episode will ask tough, provocative, and even forbidden questions about Christianity—and offer surprising Biblical answers you may never hear in church.Copyright Dunham+Company Podcast Network Christianisme Ministère et évangélisme Spiritualité
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    • Should we follow the “early church fathers?"
      Feb 3 2026
      Some argue that we should adhere to what the “early church fathers” taught during the first few centuries of Christianity. While this might sound like a noble idea, it is problematic in that the early church fathers did not even agree with each other about key issues! Furthermore, many of the so-called “early church fathers” promoted unfounded (even heretical!) ideas. In short, it is not the age of a belief that determines its truth value. What is most important is what the Scriptures actually teach, not what those who came later might have claimed. And the Spirit of God is perfectly capable of teaching us the truth of the Gospel today, so we have no need to blindly submit to the ideas proposed by the “early church fathers.”
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      4 min
    • Is Catholicism the truth?
      Jan 27 2026
      Is Catholicism the purest form of Christianity? While one can be an earnest believer in Jesus and be part of the Roman Catholic Church, it is erroneous to state that it is the one true expression of the Christian faith. It is also highly problematic to affirm that God saves through the Roman Catholic religious system.
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      4 min
    • What does “by His stripes we are healed” mean?
      Jan 20 2026
      While Isaiah 53:5 is sometimes interpreted to mean that Christians have guaranteed physical healing through the finished work of Christ, the passage is actually speaking of a spiritual healing which occurs at salvation because of Christ’s removal of our sins (1 Peter 2:24).
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      5 min
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