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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I too thought the whole boyfriend moonlight kiss is ridiculous. Just bc anniversary of split etc. Or for everyone on FB to cheer and want details....one too many hallmark movies seen...[/quote] Moonlight kiss on the anniversary of heartbreak. Erotic fanfic for sexless middle age evangelicals.[/quote] Jen is not an evangelical and neither are most of her followers.[/quote] I'm genuinely curious, so descriptively, who do you think they are? [/quote] Progressive Christians/Ex-vangelicals who would definitely not want to be lumped in with Evangelicals. If you read most of Jen's posts/listen to her podcast, she now espouses very little of historic Christianity. [/quote] Jen is whatever will pay the bills and give her attention. Her church changed religious denominations for free real estate in Austin. Then turned the previous church into a concert venue for extra money. She supported CFA’s CEO before she condemned them. She tried on radical anti-capitalism before she started shilling fast fashion and subscription boxes. She is so woke but participated in wildly unethical adoptions that are now no longer allowed in Ethiopia. [/quote] What’s the story on unethical adoptions in Ethiopia? [/quote] Do a Google search of Ethiopia banning foreign adoption. It is chilling and sad. Jen’s son was adopted from an orphanage but is not an orphan. He has a family and a mother. Adopting out poverty orphans is a sick form of trafficking that preys on the poor and ignorant prospective parents thinking they are doing the right thing. Poverty orphans and unethical adoption was so common they had to wholesale ban it to protect more children from basically being stolen from their parents and sold to (mostly white) Americans. [/quote]
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