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Why Are So Many Christians Deconverting?

  • By: Scott Stein
  • Sep 28, 2021
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In 2015, The Pew Research Center reported that for every individual who becomes a Christian, four leave.(source)

More recently a chain of very public and prominent Christians has emerged, declaring that they too have decided to leave Christianity. 

What are we to make of such phenomena, and how should we react to them?

In this episode, Scott and Shawn discuss the seemingly growing trend of “de-conversion” stories, asking some pointed and important questions:

  • What are the causes behind decisions to deconvert from Christianity?
  • What sorts of things contribute toward the likelihood that someone might deconvert?
  • Are deconversion stories necessarily all bad? Are there some positive lessons that we can take away?
  • And, how should we react? Are deconversions final, or is there still hope?

 

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Comments

  • Doug
    Jun 4th, 2024
    Christians for the most part live in a curated bubble. Those deconverting from biblical evangelicalism are often seeking the truth believe it or not!
    • Scott
      Jun 13th, 2024
      I'm not sure what you mean by "curated bubble", but I agree with you that many who leave evangelical churches do so because of doubts or questions that they do not receive adequate answers to. In other cases, sadly, it is because said churches are not presenting a true, biblical gospel, but a distortion built around a "Christiany" sub-culture. This is why we believe churches need to diligently commit to clearly and faithfully teach the full counsel of God's Word. Thanks for leaving a comment!
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