Spiritual deconstruction is the process of critically examining and potentially rejecting long-held religious beliefs, practices, and identities. It's a journey of re-evaluation, not necessarily a rejection of faith itself, but rather a questioning of what no longer aligns with one's personal values and sense of self. This can involve questioning doctrines, rituals, and even the way one understands God. Here are my posts describing a bit of my Deconstruction.
- Spiritual Deconstruction - an introduction to my journey
- Reading the Bible as a Novel - my evolution from authority to authenticity
- Not so Original Sin - we need the gospel of resurrection more than the gospel of death
- Hyperbole and the Moving of Mountains - exaggerations are not meant to be taken literally
- Blood and Forgiveness - Does God 'need' something more than love to forgive?
Thanks for reading. There is more to come. I will share when I feel a bit inspired.
... this devotion is part of a series on my spiritual deconstruction. Click here to read more.

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