The SkyePod - Air Mail
- Skye Jethani

- Jul 25
- 2 min read

In this highly theological edition of The SkyePod, Skye answers questions about free will, Heaven, and hearing the voice of God. What red flags should we look for to see if we are hearing the Holy Spirit or just ourselves? Will we have free will in Heaven? And why would Skye choose the Star Wars prequel trilogy over the Star Wars sequel trilogy?
Questions covered:
If you had to watch one Star Wars trilogy that's not the OT, would you watch the prequel trilogy or the sequel trilogy?
There has been a lot of talk lately in Christian circles about how doubts are fine. That God can handle our doubts and questions and that doubts and questions ultimately grow our faith. This is a nice change from the history of shaming doubt in the church. However, I struggle with passages in the gospels where it appears that Jesus rebukes people for not having enough faith. How do you reconcile these rebukes with the idea that God can handle our doubts and questions?
How do you read all the books you discuss in your interviews? Do you take speed reading classes, have a system to skim through them, or have people who read and summarize them for you? I've always been a reader, and I can read faster than the average person, but there's no way I could talk about all the books you discuss. How do you do that?
I have a friend who in the last few years started reading early church fathers (ie.Augustine, Aquinas, Ignatius). After being raised in a good Christian family his entire life, he now believes the only way to follow God is to convert to Roman Catholicism. Can you help me understand this leap?
If the ability to sin is what makes obedience valuable (we are not robots who have to obey), why doesn't that follow through to heaven/new earth? If there is no sin there, does the inability to sin cheapen our obedience/love? Or will we have the ability, but won't choose it? Does competition that comes from sports belong in New Creation?
How do you know whether the voice in your head is the Holy Spirit or your own mind?
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I have not yet listened to the episode, but I'm tempted to say that if you want to understand why your friend believes he is called, or that everyone is called, to join the Roman Catholic Church... er... ask him? That said, I am on the Catholic end of the spectrum myself, in the Anglican Communion (Episcopalian, specifically--from our point of view, we are Catholic, just not Roman)--if I came to believe that the Episcopal and other Anglican churches did not have Apostolic Succession, then I would have to go back to the RC Church or go to Eastern Orthodoxy. I wasn't raised in any religion--I'm Jewish by blood, but was not raised in that either--and when I became convinced…