The commonality is things in my personal religious upbringing that I am re-examining. (deconstructing)About your list: is there a common theme or something fundamental tying them together?
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The commonality is things in my personal religious upbringing that I am re-examining. (deconstructing)About your list: is there a common theme or something fundamental tying them together?
I attend a Pentecostal church, but the Pastor is very evangelical.
I understand where he is coming from and honestly love the guy.
It's a great church and wonderful people. The worship experience is top notch. IMHO
I value my church membership. But I understand why so many don't attend.
I keep a lid on my thoughts toward evangelicalism when I am at church.
In a small group setting I may ask some challenging questions.
Which makes most folks rather uncomfortable. But some understand.
On the forum I am able to speak out about these things. I appreciate that.
Do others find themselves in a similar position?
The commonality is things in my personal religious upbringing that I am re-examining. (deconstructing)
Deconstruction Lite - (light?)
A follow-up to previous topics.
Does questioning Christianity lead to Atheism? (depends)
Is there a cure for my religious upbringing? - other than atheism, I mean.
Hello deconstruction. Atheism, is the obvious over-reaction to escaping a religious upbringing. Study on this issue shows people going in many different directions both toward and away from religion. This video outlines the frustration involved in deconstruction. Let's discuss.www.christianityboard.com
DECONSTRUCTION - How far is too far?
This is somewhat of a follow-up to my previous topic from June 23, 2023: https://www.christianityboard.com/threads/is-there-a-cure-for-my-religious-upbringing-other-than-atheism-i-mean.56346/ Here's another video that talks specifically about the process of deconstruction that Sara Martin went...www.christianityboard.com
Deconstruction, or Reconstruction - Renovating Your Religious Views
Deconstruction is a very scary word to most Christians. Granted, it sound destructive and harmful. When I discovered some deconstructing Christians, I felt as if I was going through a similar process. So, the word didn't bother me too much. I did feel that some of them had taken it too far...www.christianityboard.com
Plundering my religious upbringing - The desert island question
Having looked into deconstruction, and asked myself the tough questions, I have settled on a Deconstruction Lite approach.
I consider myself to be a recovering Evangelical. Many things I was taught, being raised evangelical have come into question.
Like:
- The Hell doctrine
- The origins and nature of the Bible
- Evangelical Apologetics
- Spiritual Gifts
- The church's response to LGBT issues
On the forum I am able to speak out about these things. I appreciate that.
Do others find themselves in a similar position?
You said "no wonder I don't trust the Bible" is Satanic enough!Deconstruction Lite - (light?)
A follow-up to previous topics.
Does questioning Christianity lead to Atheism? (depends)
Is there a cure for my religious upbringing? - other than atheism, I mean.
Hello deconstruction. Atheism, is the obvious over-reaction to escaping a religious upbringing. Study on this issue shows people going in many different directions both toward and away from religion. This video outlines the frustration involved in deconstruction. Let's discuss.www.christianityboard.com
DECONSTRUCTION - How far is too far?
This is somewhat of a follow-up to my previous topic from June 23, 2023: https://www.christianityboard.com/threads/is-there-a-cure-for-my-religious-upbringing-other-than-atheism-i-mean.56346/ Here's another video that talks specifically about the process of deconstruction that Sara Martin went...www.christianityboard.com
Deconstruction, or Reconstruction - Renovating Your Religious Views
Deconstruction is a very scary word to most Christians. Granted, it sound destructive and harmful. When I discovered some deconstructing Christians, I felt as if I was going through a similar process. So, the word didn't bother me too much. I did feel that some of them had taken it too far...www.christianityboard.com
Plundering my religious upbringing - The desert island question
Having looked into deconstruction, and asked myself the tough questions, I have settled on a Deconstruction Lite approach.
I consider myself to be a recovering Evangelical. Many things I was taught, being raised evangelical have come into question.
Like:
- The Hell doctrine
- The origins and nature of the Bible
- Evangelical Apologetics
- Spiritual Gifts
- The church's response to LGBT issues
On the forum I am able to speak out about these things. I appreciate that.
Do others find themselves in a similar position?
I have found some supportive participants, but also a lot of push-back. (to be expected)But I must confess I don't find this forum to be a very fruitful sounding board for my concerns. (Not that I should've ever expected it would be.)
LOLThe pastor of the church I have been attending is scared of me.
I ask very challenging questions that poke pointedly at where mr. seminary is getting his information.
He's scared because I'm not doing anything wrong and I just want to talk about the Bible in church.
Since you said you don't trust the Bible and you're not convinced that God wanted us to have a Bible, what's your point?
LOL
That's interesting.
Has he answered any questions sufficiently, or only confirmed your suspicions?
I'm guessing the latter.
He may be under contract with a denomination not to stray from their doctrinal guidelines.
Deconstruction is a phenomena occurring in many individuals in all cultures.
People are raised with certain views and at some time in their lives these things are questioned.
The 60's hippie movement was non other than a deconstruction phenomena.
Deconstruction, or the ability to rethink what you learned and held for truth, is not a talent given to everybody.
Right.Pastors hate that.
Right.
The standard thought is that we are to agree with leadership out of respect and never question what they say.
Further bolstered by the fear-based idea that:
Belief = heaven
Unbelief = hell
I'm just tired of replying to Angry Old Men Shouting At Clouds.I have found some supportive participants, but also a lot of push-back. (to be expected)