So then what makes a question to be either foolish or unlearned?
Looking at the verse, there's more . . .
Titus 3:9 but shun foolish questionings, and genealogies, and strifes, and fightings about law; for they are unprofitable and vain.
It is something to think about! I feel like it's one of those, "I know it when I see it", and maybe that's all there is to it, but perhaps there are more definitive thoughts on this?
Unlearned would be, I imagine, people questioning things that are the fundamental teachings of Scripture.
Maybe this would qualify as foolish and unlearned both at the same time . . . "What if God didn't have the power to create everything?"
But it seems to me that what I see is more subtle than that.
Geneologies, that makes me think of the 10 Tribes debate. Fightings about law, that's easy to find! Unprofitable and empty of meaning.
Something to think about!
Much love!