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Is It Logical to Believe in God?

Is It Logical to Believe in God?

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In this episode of The Good Seed Podcast, Ally and Rachel tackle one of the most foundational (and most misunderstood) questions in faith: Is it logical to believe in God?

From personal stories of transformation to deep conversations around judgment, fear, and purpose, this episode explores both the spiritual and logical reasons behind belief—and why faith might just be the most freeing decision you ever make.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

• Why faith and fear are more alike than you think—and how both require a leap.

• What it really means to “delegate” your life to a higher power.

• How judgmental Christians have turned people away from church—and how to love people better.

• Why believing in God can offer more peace, structure, and clarity—even if you’re not religious.

• The importance of humility, grace, and daily self-checks in spiritual growth.

With raw honesty, relatable stories, and a little bit of holy sass, this episode invites you to rethink faith not as a rulebook—but as a relationship. Whether you’re deeply spiritual, casually curious, or healing from church hurt, this conversation was made for you.

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