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When the Forbidden Questions Get Answered

May 04, 2025

Tired of being told not to ask?
Same.

I kept asking anyway—and along the way, I found answers most people never talk about. Some of them were uncomfortable. Some challenged what I believed at the time. And others were just plain wrong—but they were told to me with so much conviction that I accepted them… for a while.

That’s what happens to a lot of people.
You ask the right questions, but get mixed answers. Answers that kinda make sense, but not really. You can feel something’s off, but the person answering sounds so sure, so committed to their version, that eventually… you let it slide. You move on, still uncertain—but quieter about it.

Until one day, you’re not.

Because here’s the truth:
We’re going to keep circling the same questions until we’re willing to deal with the answers honestly. If we keep getting lied to about the past—especially when those lies align with someone’s belief system and they’re comfortable staying there—we’re going to stay stuck. Period.

You can’t want truth and a lie at the same time.
Eventually, you have to ask yourself:

Do I want answers that make me feel better about what I was told growing up?
Or do I want the actual truth—whether it feels good or not?

Because if you're just looking for a comforting lie, you’ll find it. YouTube is full of videos that support whatever belief you already have. No matter what it is, there’s a clip somewhere to help you stay in your bubble.

But if you want clarity—the kind that cuts through all the noise, the fluff, the fear—that's what I’m here for.

I’m not claiming to know everything.
I can’t break down quantum physics.
I won’t teach you how to perform heart surgery.
And I’m not your legal counsel.

But this?
This biblical text? I know it. And I know it well.

So ask away.
If you really want answers—I'm not afraid of the questions.

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