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Is it heresy to read Genesis non-literally? Why are there so many Christian denominations if Jesus prayed for unity? Why would someone like cheating—and what does that say about sin? And why does God allow painful things to happen even after we pray? In this student-driven regional recap episode of the 10,000 Questions Podcast, Val O’Brien sits down with Sean and John Fielding to answer six raw, honest questions submitted by students from Stow, Ohio. Together, they tackle big topics like biblical interpretation, church division, desire and temptation, suffering, salvation, disability, and cultural pressure—without dodging the tension. These are the kinds of questions students are actually asking. And they deserve thoughtful, compassionate answers. Chapters: 00:00 – Intro 03:53 – Is a nonliteral interpretation of Genesis a heresy? 09:06 – If Christians are supposed to be united, why are there so many denominations? 18:23 – Why did I like cheating on my girlfriend? 24:01 – Why does God let something sad happen after I prayed about it daily? 29:28 – What happens to people who can’t physically learn about Jesus? 33:29 – Why do Christians get persecuted, and how should we respond? 39:20 – Outro If you’ve ever wrestled with doubt, guilt, confusion, or frustration with Christianity—you’re not alone. Don’t shut down. Don’t walk away. Lean in. Your questions matter, and Jesus isn’t afraid of them. Resources & Links: Learn more about the 10,000 Questions project: https://ask10KQ.org Subscribe for more student-driven conversations about faith and real life. Comment your question for our next Q&A. Share this episode with a friend who needs encouragement.