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What does the Bible say about avoiding foolish questions?

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The Bible advises believers to avoid foolish questions and debates that are unprofitable and vain (Titus 3:9).

In Titus 3:9, the Apostle Paul instructs believers to 'avoid foolish questions and genealogies and contentions and strivings about the law, for they are unprofitable and vain.' This admonition emphasizes the importance of focusing on what has been revealed by God instead of engaging in debates that distract from the truth. Such arguments, characterized as 'foolish,' are described as not coming from God and lead to confusion rather than edification. Instead of expending energy on arguments that do not contribute to spiritual growth, believers are encouraged to maintain a focus on Christ and the message of the gospel.
Scripture References: Titus 3:9

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