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Deconversion is about intellectual honesty and finally letting go of the burden of apologetics for our religious belief.Deconversion is about those of us who choose to honor our consciences over the expediency of staying within our former faith tradition.
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I am also deeply introverted so I am best one on one. Let’s be honest, I am not a terribly good writer. Jeffrey Caldwell: Humanist Hospice Chaplain 59:41.Meghan Crozier: Prog/Post Christian Deconstruction 58:54."Waves" track written and produced by Makaih Beats Join the Deconversion Anonymous Facebook group Unbelieve: Poems on the Journey to Becoming a Heretic In her search for truth, Marla asks often, “Is this loving to my neighbor?” She may not be certain what her beliefs are right now, but she does believe that love is what will change the world. Since 2015, Marla has been back and forth to Cambodia, written a book of poetry, started an incredibly popular bookstagram, been through a painful divorce, connected tons of people to one another and is still sharing her knowledge and wisdom with her followers. Less than a decade later, while she and her family were part of a multiethnic church plant, Marla began to see more “holes” in her Christianity, namely racism and white supremacy. To find that l-o-v-e / and p-o-o-r were newĪnd controversial subjects for me / at age 35 If you’ve never lived inside / the bubble ofĮvangelical Christianity it / might surprise you She had read the Bible many, many times over the years, and here was a new revelation-2,000+ verses about helping the poor? Marla’s first inkling that something was missing came when she read the book, The Hole in Our Gospel. She grew up in a loving home and didn’t realize she was in a “white Christian bubble.” Her church was almost all-white, her hometown was almost completely white, and then after high school, Marla attended an even smaller completely white, conservative Christian college. Marla grew up in Middle America and moved across the globe and back, searching for God’s will for her life. *Continued on the next page, please scroll down to navigate to the next page.This week’s guest is Marla Taviano, author of Unbelieve: Poems on the Journey to Becoming a Heretic. Psalm 119:105, ESV Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path. (See above link to read the transcript of this podcast.) May God bless you and encourage you as you listen!
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