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I Don't Have Enough FAITH to Be an ATHEIST

The Deconstruction of Christianity | with Alisa Childers and Tim Barnett

I Don't Have Enough FAITH to Be an ATHEIST

Dr. Frank Turek

Religion & Spirituality, Education, Christianity

4.85K Ratings

🗓️ 26 January 2024

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary



What is this thing called "deconstruction" that has disrupted, dismantled, and destroyed the faith of so many people? Is it really a quest for truth, or is this radical spiritual makeover motivated by something else? As the deconstruction movement continues to grow in popularity, families and faith communities are often blindsided by individuals who leave Christianity and place the blame on "toxic Christians" or the allegedly “immoral" God of the Bible. How do you keep the line of communication open with "exvangelicals" and what types of questions can help foster meaningful faith conversations?

This week, our friends Alisa Childers and Tim Barnett join Frank to get to the heart of deconstruction and provide answers for Christians looking to tactfully engage people who have been swept up in the movement. During this podcast episode, they'll discuss the inspiration behind their brand-new book, 'The Deconstruction of Christianity: What It Is, Why It’s Destructive, and How to Respond' and also identify some of the pitfalls that have led many to abandon Christianity altogether. Listen as Frank, Alisa, and Tim answer questions like:

What is the motivation behind deconstruction?
Why doesn't Alisa classify her faith crisis as true deconstruction?
What's an exvangelical and where did the term originate?
What are Tim and Alisa's personal experiences with exvangelicals?
What are some of the glaring inconsistencies within the deconstruction movement?
Should Christians interpret the Bible "literally"?

 

If the deconstruction movement has come knocking on your door, this is the episode for you! As you'll hear during the conversation, having a strong grasp on the true Gospel and a working knowledge of apologetics can help Christians to escape the draw to deconstruction. Frank, Alisa, and Tim will only scratch the surface in this podcast, so be sure to check out the upcoming midweek podcast where they'll dive deeper into the consequences of deconstruction, its connection to critical theory, and the best way to communicate with people who call you "toxic".

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Resources mentioned in this episode:

Tim and Alisa's book: https://a.co/d/1MnXiDr

Alisa's website: https://alisachilders.com/

Tim's website: https://www.timbarnett.org/

Red Pen Logic on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RedPenLogic

Reality Apologetics Conference (Texas): https://www.realityapologetics.com/tx/

Transcript

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0:00.0

Does truth exist?

0:03.0

Because you have faith, does that make this book true?

0:05.0

Does God exist?

0:07.0

So when someone says there is no truth, if you apply the claim to itself, what should you say?

0:13.7

Is that true?

0:15.5

They don't think Christianity's true.

0:18.6

They're talked out of it.

0:20.3

You know why they're talked out of it?

0:22.2

Because they've never been talked into it.

0:24.0

Cross-examining skeptical and apiistic view.

0:28.0

Welcome to cross-examine with Dr. Frank Turrick.

0:32.0

Ladies and gentlemen, are your Christian beliefs toxic?

0:37.0

If you go online, you're going to see a lot of people saying they are.

0:40.0

You may have people in your family who are claiming now you're toxic

0:44.8

have they left Christianity have they started to what some people call

0:50.4

deconstructing have they been deconstructing their faith? What does that even mean?

0:56.1

And how do you respond? Because there are many people out there who have children, who have walked away from the faith. They say they've deconstructed their

1:07.0

faith and some of these children have cut their parents who are grandparents to

1:11.8

their own kids out of the family.

1:15.0

And there are places on the internet

1:17.5

that are encouraging people to leave

1:20.4

Orthodox evangelical beliefs. What are we to do about this? What if this hits our own

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