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In this open and honest episode, host Niall asks a timeless question: Do you believe in God? And if so, why? The phone lines light up as callers from all walks of life share their personal beliefs, doubts, and experiences.
Some callers passionately defend their faith:
"I've felt God's presence in my life during my darkest moments. I can't explain it scientifically, but I know it's real."
"Look at the beauty and complexity of the world—there has to be a creator behind it."
Others are more skeptical, challenging the idea of a higher power:
"If there was a God, why would there be so much suffering in the world?"
"I used to believe, but the more I learned about science and history, the less sense religion made to me."
And some callers are still searching:
"I'm not sure what I believe anymore, but I’d like to think there’s something bigger than us."
It’s a lively, thought-provoking discussion filled with honesty, debate, and moments of reflection—inviting listeners to question their own beliefs, wherever they stand.
By Niall Boylan5
88 ratings
In this open and honest episode, host Niall asks a timeless question: Do you believe in God? And if so, why? The phone lines light up as callers from all walks of life share their personal beliefs, doubts, and experiences.
Some callers passionately defend their faith:
"I've felt God's presence in my life during my darkest moments. I can't explain it scientifically, but I know it's real."
"Look at the beauty and complexity of the world—there has to be a creator behind it."
Others are more skeptical, challenging the idea of a higher power:
"If there was a God, why would there be so much suffering in the world?"
"I used to believe, but the more I learned about science and history, the less sense religion made to me."
And some callers are still searching:
"I'm not sure what I believe anymore, but I’d like to think there’s something bigger than us."
It’s a lively, thought-provoking discussion filled with honesty, debate, and moments of reflection—inviting listeners to question their own beliefs, wherever they stand.

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