Jen Hatmaker

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is an overall decrease in church membership. You may have to zoom out of the Bible Belt to get the full picture. Organized Christianity is dying. In 2020, 47% of Americans were identified as being members of a church. A good chunk of that 47% is as corrupt as homemade sin—clutching to their Trump autographed Bibles. The whole American version of Christianity has been reconstructed around politics, and not the other way around. It’s disingenuous to have a deconstruction conversation without recognizing that the church has shifted, seismically so, to be Christian nationalist. I don’t look to Jen for spiritual guidance, but I appreciate her voice in the conversation. Many people are leaving the faith altogether. Statically, many of us reading this will have children who become atheists. The American version of Christianity is not sustainable. Not because, “many are called and few are chosen,” but because we’ve used the Lord’s name in vain by politicizing all that is holy. Faith and politics aren’t unrelated, but faith that shifts for political gain is not the church’s best witness. What is viewed as conservative today, was at some point liberal. The Lutheran church, for example, 1st ordained women in 1970. So much of what’s being said about Jen, Sarah, Nadia, and Beth was being said about the liberal Lutheran’s back then. Fun fact from this old lady, I was raised to believe that Lutherans were going to hell because the woman led prayers and the acceptance of drinking alcohol. Times change. Jesus doesn’t. That takes a lot more reckoning than some of you are willing to face.


Like the pp said above, can we please take these boring comments somewhere else and stop clogging up the forum with long winded opinions that have nothing to do with whether or not Jen had a tummy tuck?


Lol. I get it, but the Jen hate is so tied up in people who are still bitter that she affirmed gay marriage. Unfortunately, with “Christian” “celebrities” these topics go hand in hand.
Anonymous
As for tummy tucks I’ve been wondering what does it matter if Jen gets some nips and tucks after a brutal marital betrayal and public divorce, particularly when her ex’s new partner is freakishly youthful and fit for 50? Is it vane and shallow, sure-but it’s her money and her body, who does it hurt? I did take issue with her acting like it was diet and exercise that yielded that tight midriff.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As for tummy tucks I’ve been wondering what does it matter if Jen gets some nips and tucks after a brutal marital betrayal and public divorce, particularly when her ex’s new partner is freakishly youthful and fit for 50? Is it vane and shallow, sure-but it’s her money and her body, who does it hurt? I did take issue with her acting like it was diet and exercise that yielded that tight midriff.


That was my issue too. For someone who sold her followers the whole “I’m so real” shtick for years to pretend she dieted her way to a tigggght tummy was/is obnoxious and just another example of all the fakery that lurks behind the curtain.
Anonymous
Tuna (I mean Tina but autocorrect ain’t wrong) dumped a ton of followers too after going private. I suspect she wasn’t prepared to be a topic of snark.

I for real wonder how much she really knows about what Brandon did. Does she know he was banging a young girl on the side? Does she know he had a major drinking problem? You’d think if she knew about the drinking she wouldn’t be so quick to post shots of him chugging champagne, so I bet she only knows his glossy ‘poor me’ version of what went down.

I for real wonder how honest he was with her. How honest is any cheater?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is an overall decrease in church membership. You may have to zoom out of the Bible Belt to get the full picture. Organized Christianity is dying. In 2020, 47% of Americans were identified as being members of a church. A good chunk of that 47% is as corrupt as homemade sin—clutching to their Trump autographed Bibles. The whole American version of Christianity has been reconstructed around politics, and not the other way around. It’s disingenuous to have a deconstruction conversation without recognizing that the church has shifted, seismically so, to be Christian nationalist. I don’t look to Jen for spiritual guidance, but I appreciate her voice in the conversation. Many people are leaving the faith altogether. Statically, many of us reading this will have children who become atheists. The American version of Christianity is not sustainable. Not because, “many are called and few are chosen,” but because we’ve used the Lord’s name in vain by politicizing all that is holy. Faith and politics aren’t unrelated, but faith that shifts for political gain is not the church’s best witness. What is viewed as conservative today, was at some point liberal. The Lutheran church, for example, 1st ordained women in 1970. So much of what’s being said about Jen, Sarah, Nadia, and Beth was being said about the liberal Lutheran’s back then. Fun fact from this old lady, I was raised to believe that Lutherans were going to hell because the woman led prayers and the acceptance of drinking alcohol. Times change. Jesus doesn’t. That takes a lot more reckoning than some of you are willing to face.


Like the pp said above, can we please take these boring comments somewhere else and stop clogging up the forum with long winded opinions that have nothing to do with whether or not Jen had a tummy tuck?



Lol. I get it, but the Jen hate is so tied up in people who are still bitter that she affirmed gay marriage. Unfortunately, with “Christian” “celebrities” these topics go hand in hand.


I don’t care about the whole gay marriage slant in this story. What I do care about is how she pretended, and still does amid the carnage, to have life all figured out. And then blessed the world with her mountain of wisdom even while her family was burning down. That’s where my disgust comes from.
Anonymous
This is my concern with Jen creating me courses to enlighten all of her followers for $139 per 15 minute teaching. So far her deconstructed faith that’s now reconstructed has left countless casualties in its wake. Do any of her kids want anything to do with the faith of their childhood or has it been thrown out wholesale? She hid her miserable marriage to an addict while pretending all was bueno to the masses. The more we learn about what really happened the more we realize Jen has no integrity. She’ll lie to protect her brand. Then convince herself it’s morally acceptable because she’s protecting her family when she’s really protecting her revenue stream in the form of beguiled followers.

There is no peace in Jen’s new way of life. She requires at least half a bottle of wine a night to relax plus cbd oil to sleep at night.
She’s churning out her library of me courses when deep down she knows it’s a rip off. Always looking for the next grift. Nothing satisfies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tuna (I mean Tina but autocorrect ain’t wrong) dumped a ton of followers too after going private. I suspect she wasn’t prepared to be a topic of snark.

I for real wonder how much she really knows about what Brandon did. Does she know he was banging a young girl on the side? Does she know he had a major drinking problem? You’d think if she knew about the drinking she wouldn’t be so quick to post shots of him chugging champagne, so I bet she only knows his glossy ‘poor me’ version of what went down.

I for real wonder how honest he was with her. How honest is any cheater?


Tuna 🤣 I hate myself for laughing at this. I’m headed straight to hell with all of those deconstructionist.
Anonymous
I am in Texas and I am so sick of the Brandon look. It's everywhere.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am in Texas and I am so sick of the Brandon look. It's everywhere.


Yep…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is an overall decrease in church membership. You may have to zoom out of the Bible Belt to get the full picture. Organized Christianity is dying. In 2020, 47% of Americans were identified as being members of a church. A good chunk of that 47% is as corrupt as homemade sin—clutching to their Trump autographed Bibles. The whole American version of Christianity has been reconstructed around politics, and not the other way around. It’s disingenuous to have a deconstruction conversation without recognizing that the church has shifted, seismically so, to be Christian nationalist. I don’t look to Jen for spiritual guidance, but I appreciate her voice in the conversation. Many people are leaving the faith altogether. Statically, many of us reading this will have children who become atheists. The American version of Christianity is not sustainable. Not because, “many are called and few are chosen,” but because we’ve used the Lord’s name in vain by politicizing all that is holy. Faith and politics aren’t unrelated, but faith that shifts for political gain is not the church’s best witness. What is viewed as conservative today, was at some point liberal. The Lutheran church, for example, 1st ordained women in 1970. So much of what’s being said about Jen, Sarah, Nadia, and Beth was being said about the liberal Lutheran’s back then. Fun fact from this old lady, I was raised to believe that Lutherans were going to hell because the woman led prayers and the acceptance of drinking alcohol. Times change. Jesus doesn’t. That takes a lot more reckoning than some of you are willing to face.


Like the pp said above, can we please take these boring comments somewhere else and stop clogging up the forum with long winded opinions that have nothing to do with whether or not Jen had a tummy tuck?





Lol. I get it, but the Jen hate is so tied up in people who are still bitter that she affirmed gay marriage. Unfortunately, with “Christian” “celebrities” these topics go hand in hand.


I don’t care about the whole gay marriage slant in this story. What I do care about is how she pretended, and still does amid the carnage, to have life all figured out. And then blessed the world with her mountain of wisdom even while her family was burning down. That’s where my disgust comes from.


Exactly— do as I say, not as I do. Bish, I’m a grown ass woman. You don’t know more about life than me. We’re equal as far as I’m concerned. She has this condescending way about her that is so “bless your heart” that is really off putting; even when I agree with some of her points of view or find something she’s written humorous. It’s just icky. And she does not stop when the jig is up. Someone please tell the empress she has no clothes, for God’s sake. Where are her sisters, Jenny, Tray, and Shonna, the people that have been with her the longest, to intervene in this nightmare?
Anonymous
We don’t know that they don’t call out her BS but they also love and accept her unconditionally so they let her choose her own way. Plus I think there’s been a lot of coddling because they saw how completely shattered she was by the cheating/divorce/financial betrayal. They are handling her with kid gloves till she’s fully recovered. Despite her insistence she’s all whole and healed everyone knows better.
Anonymous
Perhaps you’re right. But she sure hasn’t slowed down one bit. If anything, she’s in this not-so low key game of “one-upsmanship” with Brandon through social media that is really sad. They’re both doing it, as far as I’m concerned. He’s trying to show the world that Jen never truly loved him and let him be himself like Tuna does. And she is trying to show the world that she will rise from the ashes of some horrific betrayal, the likes of which could have never possibly happened to another person. Even when she’s betrayed, her betrayal is worse than what anyone else has experienced. The hyperbole on both ends is amazing, quite frankly. I mean Jen is so woke and so real, that she somehow managed to fall madly in love with someone the complete opposite of Brandon. Black, New Yorker, lifelong batchelor, most likely asexual or gay (imo), but who is also an authentic activist for social justice. Brandon just pretended— Mr. Dreadlock McSmiley Face is the real deal. So much so he calls out governors by their first name.
Anonymous
There it is….Now we’re back track with the snark train!!
Anonymous
I noticed Brandon didn’t post for pride month. His current subculture is far from woke. Good ol’ boys trying to be Texas cowboys aren’t calling the governor Greg. Pretty sure those wealthy middle aged folks looking to buy up land at his hobby ranch site won’t be in the social justice camp either. Wonder if this is some of why Sydney has kept her distance? She recognizes he was playing lots of roles he wasn’t putting his whole heart into before. Who is the real Brandon? Does anyone know, including him?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As for tummy tucks I’ve been wondering what does it matter if Jen gets some nips and tucks after a brutal marital betrayal and public divorce, particularly when her ex’s new partner is freakishly youthful and fit for 50? Is it vane and shallow, sure-but it’s her money and her body, who does it hurt? I did take issue with her acting like it was diet and exercise that yielded that tight midriff.


That was my issue too. For someone who sold her followers the whole “I’m so real” shtick for years to pretend she dieted her way to a tigggght tummy was/is obnoxious and just another example of all the fakery that lurks behind the curtain.


I think it would have been authentic and interesting if she was like “yeah, so what, I wanted a mommy makeover.” What is gross and worthy of snark is pretending like she and her friends went on diets and now they “earned” the right to wear bikinis. Toxic toxic toxic.
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