The Deconstructed Burrito is a space dedicated to helping other deconstructing Christians by exploring the various theological, philosophical, and historical problems of the evangelical faith - without throwing baby Jesus out with the bathwater.

This is meant to serve as the introduction to the Hell series that I will be putting out for the next several episodes. Through this series we'll be exploring the different views of Christian eschatology such as traditionalism, annihilationism, and universalism and how those who are deconstructing in their faith might once again believe in a God who saves.

This episode describes kind of what led up to my deconstruction and subsequent departure from the evangelical church and is the final episode of this series. Mostly a jumbled rant, but you'll get the picture.

I am currently in quarantine due to having contracted COVID-19 and I thought it would be dandy to put out an episode describing my own experience of the past two years since the pandemic began.

In this episode, I am talking about a few of my early experiences serving of staff in Evangelical churches. TL;DR Some were good; mostly they were bad.

In this episode, I am describing the early religious experiences that I had and my initial aversion to and later conversion to Christianity.

This episode is focused on my early life and the events that transpired which would set the stage for me to readily accept the Gospel of the Evangelicals as a teenager.

This episode is meant to serve as the introduction to the Deconstructed Burrito Podcast.