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Deconstructing Christianity: The Questions I Asked That Led Me to Redefine My Faith.
It’s almost as if the moment you apply critical thinking, or even dare to find value or answers in yourself and outside of the church, the comprehension for religion begins to fade (outside of it serving as a source of comfort for the afterlife)… at least that’s what happened for me.
It is critical that I note that this is purely me sharing my experience and opinions, and by no means condemning the Christian faith.
This is simply my story… and I’ve got a lot to say.
Since early 2020, I have been on the journey of deconstructing my non-denominational, evangelical, Christian faith. It has been the most exhausting, confusing, frustrating, yet the most beautifully joyous, freeing and worthwhile journeys of my life.
Here’s What Triggered My Deconstruction:
It was in the heat of the pandemic that the church I attended for over 20 years was caught in the midst of a sexual scandal. The moment I found out, I left. I had thought of leaving prior to the scandal for various issues revolving inconsistent and harmful theologies being taught, dishonesty and narcissism…