S1.38 - Deconstruction vs. Deconversion: They're Not the Same Thing

S1.38 - Deconstruction vs. Deconversion: They're Not the Same Thing

Author: Laura Farhy February 22, 2026 Duration: 8:33
Deconstruction vs. deconversion—they're not the same thing, but people use these terms interchangeably all the time. If you're questioning your faith, understanding the difference matters. Deconstruction means taking apart your beliefs to understand them better, to separate truth from tradition. It's like deconstructing a salad—you identify each ingredient (kale, goat cheese, grilled chicken, pickled onions) to understand what makes it delicious. You're not rejecting the salad; you're learning what's essential versus what's just garnish. Deconversion is different. It's the process of leaving faith entirely. You're not examining beliefs to refine them—you're dismantling them because you no longer believe. You're quitting. As a millennial, I've watched every institution I was told to trust fail spectacularly: the church, government, healthcare systems, financial industries. We were taught to fall in line and trust authority, but these systems—run by flawed humans—have let us down repeatedly. This creates a crisis: Can we put our hope in traditions just because "that's how we've always done it"? These questions drive deconstruction. We're not abandoning faith—we're trying to figure out what's actually true versus what's institutional baggage. We explore the philosophy behind deconstruction (Jacques Derrida), why Christianity didn't create Jesus (it was created IN RESPONSE to Jesus), and the irony of people calling something deconstruction when it's actually something else. Deconstruction assumes there's something worth keeping—you're refining, not rejecting. When you're ready to walk away entirely, that's deconversion. Both journeys are valid, but honesty about which path you're walking matters. Are you deconstructing—seeking clarity within faith? Or deconverting—seeking departure from faith? Know which path you're on. Message me here Catch up on YouTube here #progressivechristianity #deconstructingchristianity #christianpodcast #christianfaith #christianfaith #christianityexplained #deconstructingfaith #deconstructedchristian #exvangelical #leavingchurch#reconstructingfaith #christianityexplored #faithcrisis #faithhabits #faithquestions #christianyoutube #christianyoutuber 

In a landscape where many feel spiritually uprooted, Spiritually Homesteading | How to Lose Your Religion & Keep Your Jesus offers a different path. Hosted by Laura Farhy, this podcast moves beyond the familiar terrain of deconstruction to focus on the practical, often messy work of rebuilding a personal faith. It’s built on the metaphor of homesteading-the idea that a deep, sustainable spiritual life requires getting your hands dirty, planting seeds of curiosity, and tending to your own beliefs with intention. This space is specifically for those who feel disillusioned or wounded by institutional religion yet still feel a pull toward the essence of Jesus. Each episode is a conversation for the spiritually curious and hopeful, exploring how to separate cultural dogma from core spiritual truth. When you listen to this podcast, you’ll find honest discussions about navigating doubt, reclaiming personal agency in faith, and discovering what it means to cultivate a belief system that is genuinely your own. It’s about empowerment and ownership, creating a spiritual home from the ground up.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 47

Spiritually Homesteading | How to Lose Your Religion & Keep Your Jesus
Podcast Episodes
S1.03 - Why Your Faith Can Survive Church Trauma [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 8:10
Whether it’s harmful theology, hypocrisy, or outright abuse, church hurt is real. And I get it—when a place that was supposed to offer healing ends up being the source of pain--the natural response is to walk away. But I…
S1.01 -  Leaving Church, Not God: My Faith Crisis Explained [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 10:35
This episode talks about how my faith fell a part and how I was able to build it up stronger than ever before. There is a catalyst to every faith deconstruction story. What is yours? laurafarhy.com
Introduction to Spiritually Homesteading - Our Mission & Focus [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 3:30
This podcast exists for the spiritually curious, the disillusioned, and the hopeful. If you’ve been hurt by the church but haven’t lost your hunger for Jesus, this space is for you. For more resources and information hea…