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Feeling vs. conviction: feelings are emotions; convictions are firm stances on issues, though they overlap

20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 2) 00:45:40 – 00:46:40

Q from Faith Brooks about the difference between a feeling and a conviction.

Mike draws a practical distinction: a feeling is primarily emotional; a conviction is a firm belief or stance on an issue. They overlap because convictions arouse feelings—one can have both simultaneously. The difference matters when evaluating whether an impulse reflects genuine theological commitment or merely emotional reaction.

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