
Former conservative Christian apologist and fundamentalist pastor; now retired and continuing deconstructionist, who is uncertain about almost everything theological and hermeneutical.
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Former conservative Christian apologist and pastor engaged in an ongoing quest regarding faith lost and found. I am learning to live with much uncertainty and the tensions between faith and agnosticism.
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