The REAL Problem With Religion
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Most people don’t follow truth—they follow comfort. In this documentary-style theology podcast episode, we examine the real problem with religion by dismantling the modern assumption that belief itself equals truth, exploring how psychological comfort, repeated ideas, and emotional safety can slowly replace reality, especially in matters of God, faith, salvation, and judgment. Using Scripture and philosophical reasoning, this episode traces how untested beliefs shape our image of God, how sentimental ideas like “God just wants me to be happy” or “love is all that matters” emerge, and why love without truth collapses into self-deception while truth without love becomes cruelty, drawing directly from the teachings of Jesus in John 14:6 and John 15:5–10 to show that biblical love is inseparable from obedience, reality, and alignment with what is actually true rather than what merely feels right. We explore core theological themes including sin, moral consequences, exclusivity claims of Christ, free will, religious contradictions, apologetics, and why competing worldviews—Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and atheism—cannot all be true simultaneously, while addressing how modern Christianity often avoids judgment, repentance, and prophecy in favor of comfort-driven belief systems that crumble when confronted with reality. This episode is an invitation to examine faith honestly, wrestle with Scripture, and confront the uncomfortable possibility that truth demands change, asking whether we are willing to seek what is real even when it costs us our assumptions, our comfort, or our feelings, because belief will not shape reality—reality will shape us. Music provided by InAudio (https://inaudio.org). Not sponsored.