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What does the Bible say about asking foolish questions?

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The Bible instructs us to avoid foolish and unlearned questions as they lead to strife and are unprofitable.

In 2 Timothy 2:23 and Titus 3:9, the Apostle Paul warns believers to avoid foolish and unlearned questions that generate strife. The scripture indicates that certain types of questions—specifically those about genealogies and law—are vain and unprofitable. Engaging in these discussions diverts our attention from the central truths of the Gospel and leads to contention, which neither edifies the church nor glorifies God. Instead, we should focus on the certainties of our faith as revealed in God's Word.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 2:23, Titus 3:9

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