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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The whole defense, “if you are stupid enough to believe her lies that’s on you” is reprehensible. Particularly when many of her early followers were introduced to her books/studies in their churches. She was presented as someone one who could be trusted by trustworthy church leaders. Jen loved the honor of being a Bible teacher. So when she chose to deconstruct her entire biblical understanding it made an impact on the countless women who had brought her materials into their homes and followed her advice. Jen got up at IF conferences and wooed the crowds with her humor and story telling but it was all a theatrical production. The reality of her real life was a far cry from the one she sold the crowds. It still is, but now the cracks are showing. At least for some of us. Reading a few of the 400+ affirming comments to her Tyler video post reminded me how many are willing to embrace her version of reality. When Glennon did her cut and paste of the Bible and changed her religious understanding I was slightly less appalled because she never claimed to be a Bible scholar, or pastor. Her books weren’t handed out at women’s Bible studies. She was just a recovering addict who needed a savior. When Jen decided to take the same route it was a willful rejection of all she’d taught and espoused for years. There’s so many layers of deception with Jen. Please don’t blame the seduced for bring gullible when they naturally assume Jen operates with the same level of integrity as themselves. Jen’s been selling them on her superior virtue and trustworthiness for years. [/quote] Ok but her posts now are clearly commercials. They don’t have a spiritual component. Surely people, even those who followed her in the early days, can tell the difference between a commercial or not, right? I mean what do Able clothes have to do with Christianity? It’s not like she’s telling people that Jesus told her to buy these clothes. [/quote]
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