My Story: The Tiger-Eyed Kid – An Exvangelical’s Tale of Amazing Grace

Some of my favorite people are evangelicals. Unless they are using their authority and influence to actively take advantage of others, I'm really not angry at the folks in the pews at all. I've learned that the primary difference between evangelicals and exvangelicals is that the latter have simply realized that we are all victims. …

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Exvangelical Musings: How to Talk to an Evangelical When You are Deconstructing

Growing up in the Southern Baptist Church was basically life in a bubble in which we pretended the world we created for ourselves was the only one truly worth living in for everyone. Sometimes, people would just leave and we'd hear they were “backsliding,” but it's okay – we were prepped in Sunday school and …

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My Story: Walking Away is Only the Beginning – A Tale of that Time I Accidentally Joined a Micro-Cult

After walking away from a childhood faith that taught me that it holds the absolute Truth (about God, life, the universe, your eternal soul, and everything else), transitioning out took more than simply walking away from it all. It required a complete deconstruction of the way that I was taught to think – all things …

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Exvangelical Musings: Acquire the Cult Fire

Ron Luce is the founder of Teen Mania Ministries, a foundation that recruits teenagers to accept Jesus as their Savior as the first step in battling the "powers of darkness" that have infiltrated America through pop culture, the media, and liberal politics. "This is war," Luce insists, "and Jesus invites us to get into the …

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Exvangelical Meditation: Mass Graves and Residential Schools

Whether or not religious abuse is real isn't up for debate, as the recent discovery of mass graves at residential schools for Native American children continues to prove. I've heard some evangelicals use gaslighting language to try to isolate the issue (and to shift blame exclusively on the Catholics, as they are keen to do), …

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My Story: A Dream of a Million Feathers – A Tale of A Repentant Abuser

In 2018 -- 12 years after walking away from the church -- I finally went to therapy and confronted what I came to understand was trauma I still carried from my religious upbringing. The more I realized that I still carried so much trauma within myself, the more I knew that I needed to confront …

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Exvangelical Meditation: The Sin of Pride and Religious Trauma

Marlene Winell's book LEAVING THE FOLD, in which she coined the phrase "religious trauma syndrome," was immensely helpful in my own healing -- particularly in recognizing the ways I still carried abuse and trauma from my experience in church. (I left the church in 2006, but did not read the book until 2018.) For example, …

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Exvangelical Musings: The Devil in the Details – A Brief History of Satanic Ritual Abuse

One of the most common phrases that the evangelical church likes to toss around is, “The greatest trick the Devil pulled is convincing everyone that he doesn't exist.” I'd actually like to beg to differ. I think one of the most horrible tricks the Church ever pulled was convincing everyone within their walls that he …

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Exvangelical Musings: When Scientists are Satanists – Biblical Literalism in Action

It may surprise you to learn that the concept of Biblical Inerrancy is a relatively new movement in the Christian church. In fact, it isn't even as old as America – when Thomas Jefferson distributed copies of the Gospels to the other founding fathers, he left out all the miracles. He is on the record …

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