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S2 E136: Why Do We Need to Have an Opinion on Everything?

22 min · 24 de jun de 2026
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Why Do We Need to Have an Opinion on Everything? A news story breaks. A controversy starts. Someone posts something online. Within minutes people are demanding answers, reactions, and opinions. But what if we don't actually know enough to have one? What if we've confused having an opinion with having wisdom? In this episode, I explore the pressure to weigh in on every topic, the difference between information and wisdom, and why Scripture reminds us that sometimes silence is the wiser choice. I also share personal reflections on social media, debate culture, learning to let things go, and the freedom that comes from being able to say, "I don't know." In this episode: * Why we feel pressure to have an answer for everything * The difference between information and wisdom * How social media rewards instant reactions * Why Jesus didn't answer every question * Learning when to speak and when to stay silent * The freedom of saying "I don't know" * Personal reflections on debate, growth, and humility Scripture References: * Proverbs 17:28 * Ecclesiastes 3:7 🔗 Website: kathrinshaffer.com [http://kathrinshaffer.com] 🔗 Linktree: https://linktr.ee/unpolishedbutcalled [https://linktr.ee/unpolishedbutcalled] #ChristianPodcast #BiblicalWisdom #ChristianLiving #FaithJourney #Proverbs1728 #Ecclesiastes37 #SpiritualGrowth #ChristianEncouragement #UnpolishedButCalled

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