Got questions claims to have authoritative "answers" to questions about ministry methods and health related practices they clearly don't understand and haven't bothered to look into. In their answers they claim things contrary to what these methods stand for, (proving they don't even know what the method or ministry is about), making their "answers" an opportunity to SLANDAR things they don't like or understand. They even contradict themselves in answering questions about closely related practices.
They are homophobic. If you are LGBTQ, don't come here for support. It amazes me on how a religion based around kindness can be so hateful.
As a teacher in a Christian high school, I urge my students to seek out theological articles using Got Questions. The articles are well-written, balanced, and biblically accurate. For more than fifteen years, I have trusted Got Questions Ministries. Please keep up the good work!
As a busy pastor, I often have more research in the Bible than I could handle on my own. I have used Gotquestions.org weekly of over a decade for concise, accurate information I can rely on. It is literally like having thousands of good books, indexed, and ready to use at the push of a button.
Placing one's self out there to answer biblical questions opens one up for criticism. I am thankful GotQuestions.org bravely posts well conceived and researched answers to life questions. For me, this site saves me a tremendous amount of time in research, and reading thousands of questions, I find it very faithful to the biblical record. I highly recommend this for Bible students looking for correct answers that are not pushing an agenda.
Got Questions Ministries is the best place for biblical information. It has written information, videos, podcasts for all ages. Also there are sites like Bible Ref to use as a commentary for pastors and ministers. Great site for every age, gender, culture and belief system to learn more about the Bible and Jesus Christ. Piece of advice: skip the negative reviews, just evil attacking good. Got a question, just ask Got Questions... if it isn't there they will research it for you!
I've found Got Questions an invaluable resource in finding Biblically-based answers to the many questions I've had. You may agree with their answers or not, but you can't say they aren't backed by the Bible.
I've used them for a few years now, and I can safely say that the negative reviews claiming they are uncaring or insulting are simply not true. Is Got Questions perfect? No. But it's more than likely that the reader was provided answers they didn't agree with. Or some are just anti-Christian in general.
In these times there seems to be a general dislike and misunderstanding of Biblical truth. I find this site to be sound and versed in this area. The answers are concise and very helpful, I lead a Bible study where we teach directly from Scripture and sound Biblical commentary. Some passages a difficult and I generally am able to find help on this site. I've just ordered his book and applaud him for his work. Thanks!
As often as I have questions which are pretty often, I go to GQ. I tried answering my questions using other sources but honestly, I seldom get reliable answers. GQ will also allow you to contact them with your own personal question. And within a few days you get a human response. That's pretty cool. Love the personal contact you get with GQ.
Not just myself, but I'm finding out more and more people I know, get their solid information from GotQuestions.org. The site is user friendly and the answers are easy to understand. Thanks!
Some of their articles do give a mostly accurate portrayal of views they don't side with (such as conditionalism). However, many of their articles represent opposing views poorly (such as egalitarianism) which I would say is bad practice. Is is prideful to assume you have all the answers! It makes me sad that so many curious, vulnerable people are directed towards this site and read one-sided views claiming to be 100% biblical truth, and encounter demeaning/belittling language about the diverse theological alternatives that are also Bible-based!
I have been a writer for GQ for around 8 years and as for myself and my fellow writers we thoroughly research each answer knowing the privilege it is to serve the Lord here. We pray and ask God for guidance and wisdom for each and every question we receive. We always keep in mind Whom it is we serve.
Got Questions has been a very helfpul site for me over the years. When you search for a question, they give you multiple options for potential subjects/answers. If you're question isn't answered, you can move forward with submitting your own question. Answers are received back promptly and are usually fairly straightforward and direct. You even have the option to ask follow-up questions. Based on their website information, many of their writers hold graduate level degrees in theology or closely related disciplines, which lends credibility to what they're providing you. It shouldn't take the place of your local pastor/elders as your initial spiritual guides, but it can be a very helpful website when trying to learn more about a whole host of subjects/issues and a great place to begin getting answers to your specific questions. I definitely reocmmend them.
I have found this site to be one of my "go-to" sites when looking for a short, easily understood explanation of a topic. They are usually right on and the answers always come from God's Word, not man's wisdom. While I am an Acts 17:11 man, I very seldom differ from their interpretation and never on import issues.
I have used Gotquestions.org for several years. They keep to a good Biblical understanding without getting overly deep theologically. They try to tell the truth of scripture even if that is not what you want to hear.
What I like best about Got Questions Ministries website is that they do not waste your time. Any search term brings up multiple articles that are the perfect balance of being comprehensive but brief. This is what I mean by Internet-optimized. This is my go-to site for questions about the Bible and/or the Christian culture. If you don't find what you want through your searches, every page contains links to other resources. (I am the Director of a sister ministry, mainsailministries.org.)
https://www.gotquestions.org/kingdom-heaven-God.html
This post very clearly is not on the right path, calling out an interpretation error and then attempting to provide what the correct interpretation should be is simply not okay. Truly, I am thankful not to be in the shoes of whomever is writing these answers because you are on unsteady ground. We all will be judged in the end. People, be wise and read the Bible for yourself, ask trusted friends or believers that you hold in respect to help you with interpretation if you don't understand. Do not go to GotQuestions.org, in my opinion, they are a stumbling block to others.
Got Questions was referred to me by a very Godly Pastor as a good resource. As a seasoned Christian myself, I have not read one sentence that conflicts with anything I've been taught over my 53+ years.
I now use it as a resource to help to disciple my own son.
I appreciate GQ's adherence to the scripture and not applying opinion. Sure it may be in their own words, but they reference the scripture they are talking about.
Kudos!
Wolves in sheeps clothing, they mix half truth with satanic ideologies (satanism) making the appearance that its a legitimate "christian" website
This website promotes the satanic agenda, to the absolute "tee" --
For those who are just waking up to reality, spirit ties are real, and sex with anymore than one partner in your life is sexual fornication (sin), whether the Lord "permits" divorce or not, its sin. Your first Love will always be yours, yet people are buying this disinformation and pretending that divorce is a moral option, when it never is...
Warning to all fellow Christians, do NOT use this site and do NOT buy their fabricated half truths, its literally all deception and implicit psychological operation.
God bless. Farewell.
They give false information, "There is certainly quite a bit in Scripture about Satan and his horde of demons. There is little said about deliverance from them, and nothing said about deliverance as a "ministry." You said little said about deliverance, 1/3 of Jesus's Ministry was deliverance, look at the people with demons nowadays in our world, including some Pastors. I would never come to this site again, because they serve the devil with there information.
All of these questions are answered from a very limited, ultra-conservative viewpoint and are very biased. Most of the volunteers who answer questions do not have any education in theology; some of them don't even answer questions in complete sentences or paragraphs. They seem to be skewed towards promoting white, straight men while villifying everyone else. Their original article on rape culture was (ironically) a promotion of rape culture, blaming women for being assaulted because of what they were wearing. Honestly, just read the Bible for yourself and come to your own conclusions. This website isn't to be trusted.
Got Questions claimed to have compassion and empathy, but their so-called answers completely lacked compassion and empathy! They were very condescending and hurled nothing but insults, not Christ-like at all, period! With the attitude they gave me, should Got Questions really be surprised that so many people are "anti-God" and "anti-Christian" these days? Because their attitude sure wouldn't help anyone with such sentiments.
Answer: Human generation (as in family): about 20–30 years Technology generation (like phone or console models): around 2–5 years Biblical or historical generation: sometimes up to 40 years
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GotQuestions.org is generally regarded as a reliable resource for biblically-based information, with many users praising its comprehensive articles and prompt customer service. The site is valued for its simplicity and accessibility, making it a favored tool for pastors, teachers, and individuals seeking theological guidance. However, some reviews express concerns about perceived bias, a lack of empathy in responses, and the potential for misinterpretation of scriptural teachings. These mixed sentiments suggest that while the platform is beneficial for many, it may not fully resonate with those seeking diverse theological perspectives or more compassionate engagement.
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