Religious deconstruction culture on social media is oftentimes very harmful to the average viewer. It makes generalizations using specific events regarding the entire church and its teachings. For example, many media figures have pointed to SA problems in the priesthood in order to shame church clergy. Ironically, biblical texts significantly note that church figures are flawed, and should not be used as an end-all-be-all. Instead of focusing on this clear fact, religious deconstructionists choose to leave out church theology and air humanistic failures. Overall, the way it is presented shows that the content is more anecdotal and dramatized than strongly disproving religion.
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Megan Fincher
Megan Fincher is a nonpartisan commentator on classical political insights and their application to modern politics. She speaks most loudly about traditionalized women's rights, religious beliefs in the United States, multiculturalist global perspectives, and hot topics and faults of the contemporary political system.
