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Someone once said that you can tell whether a man is clever by his answers, but you can tell whether he is wise by his questions. So are some questions more valuable than others? Can questions be dangerous? Even deadly? Why were Satan's first words in the form of a question? Why do some faith communities fear questions? And why does Judaism value them? Join Grant and Robin in a lively conversation about the power of questions - their value, misuse, danger, and power to lead to new horizons.
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Published 11/21/24
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