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Deconstructing Religion

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Deconstructing Religion aims to tear down religious traditions that hinder the disciple of Christ from experiencing the power that comes from a whole relationship with our Heavenly Father through Jesus Christ.

290 pages, Paperback

Published December 18, 2016

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Derrick E. Day

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Author 7 books8 followers
October 31, 2017
Wow! Derrick tackles the giant of religion which has harassed, hampered, and hamstrung the Christian faith leaving it toxic at worst and irrelevant and impotent at best. From chapter to chapter he is undaunted in taking on areas that so many proponents of grace teaching have shied away from. Derrick deftly unpacks scripture to dismantle sacred cows that have oppressed the church and have veiled the beauty and freedom of Christ and His finished work - bravo! Thank you for this gift of freedom to the body of Christ!
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January 1, 2017
A very well researched read.
An eye opening lens change for those that are confused about their identity 'In Christ' with a grace based approach to relationship as Son's of God over religion, law based liturgies and doctrines of man.
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February 22, 2020
A must read for searchers of truth and insight into the reasons why Religions fail.

Bishop Day does a necessary work with his book by exposing the false foundations of organized religious Judeo-Christian thought and practice. The open minded and true searchers will rejoice at the clearly detailed insights and the honest directions they point to. Necessary and nourishing food for thought and action from a Free Thinker.
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