Imagine asking the simplest of all questions: “Do you exist, God?” — and hearing nothing in return. No sign. No impulse. Just silence. Is it chance? Indifference? Or could the silence itself be the answer? Together with renowned philosopher of religion Paul K. Moser, Hanna and Stephan explore why God does not reveal himself — even when a skeptic asks openly, calmly, and sincerely. This episode examines purposeful silence, moral demands, and a picture of God that breaks with our expectations.
A warm invitation to listen closely, think along, and even question the very act of questioning.
Keywords: God-question, divine silence, revelation, faith, doubt, conscience, morality, transformation, self-surrender, cross, resurrection, theodicy, fruit of the Spirit, epistemology, proofs of God, Romans, Galatians, Jesus, koinonia, philosophy of religion, person-centered theism, Paul K. Moser