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Detox from Christianity: leaving a belief system is not the same as leaving its reflexes

A person can reject church authority and still interpret God, humanity, sin, salvation, prophecy, and Scripture through habits learned inside Christianity.

DETOX FROM CHRISTIANITY: An Orthodox Jewish Guide to Testing Christian Proof Texts, Leaving Church Authority, and Returning to the One God cover

The deepest problem is not a single proof text. It is the interpretive system that decides in advance what every proof text must prove. Once that system is installed, contrary evidence is filtered, reclassified, spiritualised, or treated as a threat.

Why this book exists

DETOX FROM CHRISTIANITY addresses that problem at two levels. First, it tests Christian claims against the Hebrew Bible in context. Second, it confronts the mental and emotional residue that can survive long after someone stops attending church.

The book does not ask readers to exchange Christian certainty for another form of unexamined certainty. It asks them to slow down, identify the authority claim being imported, test the text, and rebuild only what the evidence can carry.

Who should read it

That makes the book useful not only for people leaving Christianity, but also for Jews and Noahides who need to understand why proof-text debates so often fail. The debate is rarely about one verse alone. It is about who controls the meaning of the verse, which canon has jurisdiction, and whether later doctrine is allowed to rewrite earlier revelation.