- Apr 15
5 Hard Questions About Christianity Every Skeptic Asks - Answered
- Larissa Fay
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If you’ve ever questioned Christianity, you’re not alone.
In fact, if you’re someone who thinks deeply and wants real answers—not blind belief—you’re exactly who this is for.
Because these aren’t easy questions.
They’re the kind of questions that stop people from ever taking Christianity seriously.
I asked them too.
So let’s walk through them honestly.
🧠 1. Why do we suffer?
This is often the first question people ask.
If God is real… and He’s good…
why is there so much pain in the world?
But suffering doesn’t prove God isn’t real—
it actually reveals that something is broken.
The Bible teaches that we don’t live in the world as it was originally created. Sin, free will, and separation from God brought brokenness into reality.
But here’s what matters most:
God didn’t stay distant from our suffering.
He stepped into it.
Jesus experienced pain, rejection, and death—so that suffering wouldn’t be the end of the story.
⚖️ 2. Why would a loving God send anyone to hell?
This question assumes that God is forcing people into separation from Him.
But that’s not what’s actually happening.
God gives us a choice.
And real love requires that.
If God forced everyone into relationship with Him, it wouldn’t be love—it would be control.
Hell isn’t about God rejecting people.
It’s about people choosing to live apart from Him.
🔍 3. Isn’t Christianity just one belief among many?
This is a common perspective—especially today.
That all religions are just different paths to the same truth.
But when you actually look closely… they don’t say the same things.
Most belief systems teach:
👉 find truth within yourself
👉 become your own guide
Jesus says something completely different:
👉 Truth is not within you—it’s found in Him
That’s not one option among many.
That’s an exclusive claim.
And it forces a decision.
📖 4. Wasn’t the Bible written by men? Isn’t it just a control tool?
Yes—the Bible was written by men.
But that doesn’t mean it’s merely human.
The real question is:
👉 Were those writings guided by God?
When you examine Scripture, you find:
consistency across thousands of years
fulfilled prophecy
historical reliability
a unified message pointing to Jesus
If it were simply a tool for control, it wouldn’t consistently challenge human pride, expose sin, and call people to surrender—not power.
It doesn’t elevate man.
It points to God.
❓ 5. Why doesn’t God just prove Himself?
This is one of the most honest questions people ask.
Why doesn’t God just make it obvious?
But here’s the reality:
God has revealed Himself.
Through creation.
Through Scripture.
And ultimately—through Jesus.
The issue isn’t always lack of evidence.
Sometimes it’s that we want proof on our terms.
But God doesn’t force belief.
He invites relationship.
And that requires openness—not just observation.
✝️ What This All Comes Down To
At the center of all of these questions… is one person:
Jesus.
Not just a teacher.
Not just a historical figure.
But truth itself.
And at some point, every honest search leads here:
👉 What will you do with Him?
📖 “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” — John 14:6
🚀 What To Do Next
If you’ve been asking these questions, don’t ignore them.
They matter.
👉 Watch the full video above
👉 Keep seeking honestly
👉 And ask God to reveal what’s true
If you want a clear starting point, I created a free guide:
👉 Jesus Explained: What Most People Get Wrong (and Why It Matters)