“So why do people keep deconstructing? Because they believe the lie. The lie that freedom is found in autonomy. The lie that sin isn’t really sin. The lie that God’s Word can be twisted without consequence.”
(The Dissenter) You’ve heard of deconstruction, it’s a term being tossed around increasingly frequently within Christian circles. But what exactly is deconstruction? It’s the trendy, intellectual-sounding label for what’s really just old-fashioned doubt dressed up in new clothes.
Deconstruction is the process of taking your faith apart, piece by piece, under the guise of “reexamining” or “reevaluating” what you believe. It sounds harmless enough—who doesn’t want to own their faith? But in practice, it rarely stops at asking questions. Instead, it most often becomes a full-scale demolition job, where every doctrine, every biblical command, and every truth is pried apart until the whole thing collapses.
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