The recent topic is Deconstructing Christianity. "Push hard on your faith and question everything." But only do this, says Calvinist Alisa Childers, if you're not looking for objective truth. Post-modernism says that if objective truth exists, it can't be known - especially when it comes to the areas of morality and religion. So if those kinds of truths can't be know, but the Christian comes across with claims to know the truth about things like Heaven and hell, they look like they are engaged in a power grab, or controlling through fear. The claim is that Deconstruction is about removing toxic beliefs, the beliefs that are oppressive to me. But this exploration is framed in terms of how things affect the individual. So it appears very subjective - that rule doesn't both you, but it bothers me. But here is where things begin to become shady. "If we are just trusting our own internal moral compasses, first of all we're assumin...