Answers are often wrought with criticisms, dubious jumps of logic, and sometimes outright lies. Answers are always are based upon the assumption of truth. It comes with the assumption and expectation of the holder as being true and therefore for true for everyone. The Issue is we do not see the world as it is. We see the world as we are. Our truth is not the same as anyone else’s truth.
Whereas questions are always honest, seeking and hopeful. Questions answer doors, renew discussion, build up ideas, create self-examination and most important they are most personal. Questions seek, questions try to understand, questions expose.
Answers are the temporary stopgap to questions. Answers are temporary responses. Answers are subject to changing of accuracy and shift of decay over time. The answers need to be reformed, remade and reevaluated as the self, community, church, and the world changes.
God is found in questions not in answers.