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The term "deconstruction" has taken on a broad definition. Whatever its roots, it has become a catch all phrase for undoing the faith and religion handed down to you. What often goes unnoticed is that apostasy is baked into the culture of deconstruction. Questions are good! In fact, we typically should be asking more questions as we grow in understanding our faith. But we ought to be cautious about the kind of deconstruction that simply least to the destruction of faith. We ought also to be aware of how those around might actually start down a path of deconstruction.
By The Fire and Bones Podcast4.8
2020 ratings
The term "deconstruction" has taken on a broad definition. Whatever its roots, it has become a catch all phrase for undoing the faith and religion handed down to you. What often goes unnoticed is that apostasy is baked into the culture of deconstruction. Questions are good! In fact, we typically should be asking more questions as we grow in understanding our faith. But we ought to be cautious about the kind of deconstruction that simply least to the destruction of faith. We ought also to be aware of how those around might actually start down a path of deconstruction.