Lucian Hodoboc
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Lately, I've come across several elderly people on the internet who have deconverted and left Christianity after decades of being practicing Christians and believers. Some of them began making videos about how much they regret having dedicated their lives to something they truly believed to be real and how disappointed they are about how much God and Jesus let them down.
After 25 years of being a pastor for 5 churches, this 65-year-old man deconverted and claims that Christianity is fiction. He spent hours reading all sort of apologetics books in order to build his faith, but eventually Christianity just didn't make any sense to him and the overwhelming atheistic arguments convinced him:
This man is in his 60s and has recently started a TikTok account to share how Christianity and following Jesus ruined his life: TikTok - Make Your Day
This lady is in her 70s and makes videos on YouTube about how, after decades of praying and being a practicing Christian, she found none of the "freedom in Christ" that Christianity preaches. She has deconverted and talks about a plethora of issues:
This man is in his 60s and has deconverted after being a very devout Christian for decades. The lack of applicability of the Biblical promises to everyday life started to pile up until it became overwhelmingly clear that either the Bible is flawed or God doesn't exist: TikTok - Make Your Day
What is your opinion about the elderly people who leave the faith?
I understand that the general explanation for young people who deconvert is that they are seeking their own desires and prefer to live in sin rather than follow the teachings of the Bible. However, what sinful desires would elderly people have? Most of them are past the age of seeking fornication, adultery, parties, drugs etc. Most of them have truly and genuinely sought Jesus in prayer for years and have gone through the Bible countless times.
After 25 years of being a pastor for 5 churches, this 65-year-old man deconverted and claims that Christianity is fiction. He spent hours reading all sort of apologetics books in order to build his faith, but eventually Christianity just didn't make any sense to him and the overwhelming atheistic arguments convinced him:
This man is in his 60s and has recently started a TikTok account to share how Christianity and following Jesus ruined his life: TikTok - Make Your Day
This lady is in her 70s and makes videos on YouTube about how, after decades of praying and being a practicing Christian, she found none of the "freedom in Christ" that Christianity preaches. She has deconverted and talks about a plethora of issues:
This man is in his 60s and has deconverted after being a very devout Christian for decades. The lack of applicability of the Biblical promises to everyday life started to pile up until it became overwhelmingly clear that either the Bible is flawed or God doesn't exist: TikTok - Make Your Day
What is your opinion about the elderly people who leave the faith?
I understand that the general explanation for young people who deconvert is that they are seeking their own desires and prefer to live in sin rather than follow the teachings of the Bible. However, what sinful desires would elderly people have? Most of them are past the age of seeking fornication, adultery, parties, drugs etc. Most of them have truly and genuinely sought Jesus in prayer for years and have gone through the Bible countless times.