questioning the unquestionable
Faith is strengthened—not threatened—by honest questions.
Many Christians inherit beliefs without ever examining where they came from or whether they truly align with Scripture. When questions arise, they are often discouraged rather than explored.
Volume One: Questioning the Unquestionable invites readers to step back and examine what they believe—and why. Written for both believers and unbelievers, this volume focuses on the responsibility of the individual to test teachings against Scripture itself rather than accepting them on authority alone.
In This Volume, You’ll Consider:
- Why certain questions are discouraged within modern Christianity
- How tradition and repetition shape belief
- Whether commonly accepted teachings align with Scripture
- What it means to seek truth personally and responsibly
Who This Book Is For
- Readers questioning long-held beliefs
- Believers troubled by inconsistencies between teaching and Scripture
- Seekers who value honesty over certainty
- Anyone willing to examine faith without defensiveness
Standalone Volume
This book is written to stand on its own and may be read independently of the other volumes in the series.
For additional context about the series, see About the Series.
everyone believing something is true... doesn't make it true

Shaking The Pillars Of Christianity - Volume One
Questioning the unquestionable
The 10 Questions Inside This Book
Open the drop-down menu below to see the questions addressed in Volume One.
VOLUME ONE
- Is God Real?
- Why Are Christians So Hypocritical?
- Is There Life After This Life?
- Is Religion a Cult?
- What Does God Want From Me?
- Why Did God Create Us?
- Why Should I Believe in God?
- What’s the Difference Between Spiritual and Religious?
- Do You Need to Attend Church to Be Spiritual?
- Why Does God Allow Evil and Suffering?
