Jehovah does not need human protection, but He commands Christians to give a reasoned defense so others can hear and answer the truth.
God “Works in Mysterious Ways”—Code for “This Makes No Sense,” Right?
Divine mystery does not mean nonsense. Scripture distinguishes Jehovah’s unrevealed knowledge from evil, contradiction, and careless speculation.
Faith: Just Another Word for Blind Fear, Isn’t It?
Biblical faith is not blind fear but reasoned trust grounded in Jehovah’s revelation, historical acts, and the evidence concerning Jesus Christ.
If God’s So Smart, Why Did He Need to Drown Everyone Except a Guy with a Boat?
The Flood was not an impulsive act against ordinary people. Genesis describes entrenched violence, demonic corruption, warning, and preservation.
2,000 Years and Jesus Still Hasn’t Shown Up—Totally Not Embarrassing, Right?
Jesus never gave a calendar date for His return. Scripture anticipated delay, mockery, worldwide preaching, and God’s patience.
God Sees All Suffering and Does Nothing—Sounds Loving, Right?
God neither created nor approves suffering. Scripture explains its causes, His temporary permission, Christ’s ransom, and its future end.
Why Does God Need a Book Written by Ancient Goat Herders if He’s So Smart?
The Bible was not written by ignorant “goat herders.” Its writers included rulers, scholars, workers, prophets, and trained officials.
God’s Invisible but Totally Real—Like Your Imaginary Friend, Right?
God’s invisibility does not make Him imaginary. Creation, moral reality, consciousness, Scripture, and Christ provide rational grounds for faith.
Why does God Need Constant Worship—He’s a Bit Needy, Isn’t He?
God does not need praise to feel secure. Worship recognizes reality, orders human loyalty, and directs people toward truth and life.
God Needed to Rest on the Seventh Day—Omnipotent or Just Tired?
Did God rest because creation exhausted Him? Genesis describes completed work and purposeful cessation, not divine fatigue.


