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Category: Lee Farrell
Born and raised in a Seventh Day Adventist home, Lee J. Farrell attended private schools until the completion of junior high. During his high school years he drifted away from his conservative upbringing and studied the doctrines of other more liberal Christian denominations at length. In his mid twenties, Lee’s father become a pastor for the Adventist Church as Lee drifted further away from his family’s doctrinal beliefs. Ultimately Lee decided to leave the church he’d grown up in and study on his own.
Lee’s personal studies focused primarily on ancient Hebrew and ancient near eastern religious texts with a particular interest in how modern Christianity has been corrupted by “pagan” influences to the point that the religion no longer resembles what the original founders once believed. For seven years, Lee studied very deeply forms of Messianic Christianity and Judaism, observing the annual festivals of the Bible as closely as possible. At one point he facilitated group discussions online regarding the pagan origins of Christianity. Eventually his studies also branched out into what some might call esoteric and/or occult (hidden) writings of various “learned masters.”
Today Lee would classify himself more as an agnostic with a deep passion for learning and continual growth. His greatest passion is in sharing new discoveries with others and helping to explain complex concepts in easy to understand terms. He is currently working on a collection of books exposing the pagan origins of modern Christianity for the purpose of helping others to think more critically about their beliefs and open their minds to further study.
WAT001 – The Watchers: Lost Secrets of Ascension, Resurrection and Perfection (Book Discussion)
Today I’m beginning to read and share some of my personal thoughts on a new book by William Henry titled “The Watchers: Lost Secrets of Ascension, Resurrection and Perfection“. As a Christian Deconstructionist, I continually find books like these intriguing, long after I officially left organized religion. It is because I have divorced myself mentally… Read more
Deconstructing Christianity Is Not the Same as Hating God
The subject matter of my first book on Christianity, “Paulianity: Identifying Christianity’s False Apostle“, appear at first blush to be a book intending to tear down Christians or the religion of Christianity. That is not actually the intent of either that book, nor the current book I am writing on why “Jesus Didn’t Die For… Read more