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Navigating Faith, Free Will, and Sin – St. Jerome’s, Hyattsville Q&A - Part 3

Navigating Faith, Free Will, and Sin – St. Jerome’s, Hyattsville Q&A - Part 3

Update: 2025-11-04
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| S03 E10 | This week on the Thinking Faith Catholic Podcast, Deacon Eric Gurash and Dr. Brett Salkeld respond to more thoughtful questions from the St. Jerome’s Youth Group in Hyattsville, Maryland.





Together, they explore some of the most profound mysteries of Christian faith — free will, sin, and God’s purpose for humanity. Why would God create people knowing they would sin? How essential is free will to genuine love and faith? What does redemption reveal about the worth of every human being?





Drawing from theology, personal experience, and pastoral ministry, Deacon Eric and Dr. Brett reflect on how young people can grow in faith through both questions and community.





This podcast is made possible by your generous donations to our Archbishop's Appeal: https://bit.ly/ArchReginaGiving2025





04:29 Podcast Questions


07:31 The Story of Mary and Joseph


10:21 Moral Complexities and Sin


29:35 The Silence of God in Jephthah's Story


30:45 The Goodness of Creation and Human Life


32:12 The Value of Human Existence Despite Sin


34:08 Parental Perspective on Sin and Goodness


37:22 Freedom and Authentic Love


38:32 The Role of Freedom in Human Goodness


44:36 AI and the Future of Human Good


46:09 The Inevitability of Sin and God's Response


53:54 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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Navigating Faith, Free Will, and Sin – St. Jerome’s, Hyattsville Q&A - Part 3

Navigating Faith, Free Will, and Sin – St. Jerome’s, Hyattsville Q&A - Part 3

with Deacon Eric Gurash and Dr. Brett Salkeld