Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s a pretty normal path to go from one degrading grift to another.
Extreme swings like this make sense for someone so out there.
That church is about to cash in. đź’°
What church is about to cash in? How do you know their plan to do so? How much will the be making and how will they get the money?
The church she joins.
It's their whole business model, do you not know who churches work?
Name a church and I will let you know how many billions of dollars they have and how they spend it on mansions, trips, yachts.
Take out your check book, you are now a follower of jesus.
Trolls gonna troll.
#getalife
Do you tithe?
No, but I have no problem with it. Communities—faith, your kids’ soccer teams, your hobby group—cost money. In return you get quantifiable or non-quantifiable benefits, in this case a spiritual community.
It’s not like priests or pastors are living the high life, except for a handful of egregious megachurch guys.
Do you know the definition of bigotry? It’s applying your prejudices broadly to a group of people who often look nothing like your prejudices. A few days ago an atheist poster about how they don’t want sweeping prejudices applied to them—was that you?
Yea... my soccer coach does not have mansions and Yachts does your's... and he pays taxes.
She was baptized in an evangelical church, so yea... that's not a priest. Talking about priests do you know the valuation of the catholic church. Are you aware of how much money they spend on political lobbiests?
Do you know the definition of logical reasoning? You are comparing a soccer coach to a evangelical minister.
You can't be bigoted against an institution, you can look at their actions and make determinations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm jaded; if she were really "born again" she wouldn't have to announce it publicly.
She had a huge following and was earning a lot of money as a stripper model on only fans. It is better that she told her story herself then the internet speculate …
Why? She could have quietly started going to church - then if/when a fan spotted her, attested to her faith. Otherwise, it seems like a publisicy stunt.
She is having her facial fillers and body fillers removed. She is removing her large breast implants. She is starting the process of removing tattoos from her body.
Just because someone talks about their faith, doesn’t mean they are trying to make money somehow. By all appearances, she’s trying to change her life.
She's just going from one extreme to another. Same as the person who quits drugs and becomes a workout fanatic. She's seeking attention and validation.
Working out is vastly more healthy than doing drugs. Growing up and repairing the damage done to her appearance is vastly more healthy than wh0ring herself out and destroying her body.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s a pretty normal path to go from one degrading grift to another.
Extreme swings like this make sense for someone so out there.
That church is about to cash in. đź’°
What church is about to cash in? How do you know their plan to do so? How much will the be making and how will they get the money?
The church she joins.
It's their whole business model, do you not know who churches work?
Name a church and I will let you know how many billions of dollars they have and how they spend it on mansions, trips, yachts.
Take out your check book, you are now a follower of jesus.
Trolls gonna troll.
#getalife
Do you tithe?
No, but I have no problem with it. Communities—faith, your kids’ soccer teams, your hobby group—cost money. In return you get quantifiable or non-quantifiable benefits, in this case a spiritual community.
It’s not like priests or pastors are living the high life, except for a handful of egregious megachurch guys.
Do you know the definition of bigotry? It’s applying your prejudices broadly to a group of people who often look nothing like your prejudices. A few days ago an atheist poster about how they don’t want sweeping prejudices applied to them—was that you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s a pretty normal path to go from one degrading grift to another.
Extreme swings like this make sense for someone so out there.
That church is about to cash in. đź’°
What church is about to cash in? How do you know their plan to do so? How much will the be making and how will they get the money?
The church she joins.
It's their whole business model, do you not know who churches work?
Name a church and I will let you know how many billions of dollars they have and how they spend it on mansions, trips, yachts.
Take out your check book, you are now a follower of jesus.
Trolls gonna troll.
#getalife
Do you tithe?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm jaded; if she were really "born again" she wouldn't have to announce it publicly.
She had a huge following and was earning a lot of money as a stripper model on only fans. It is better that she told her story herself then the internet speculate …
Why? She could have quietly started going to church - then if/when a fan spotted her, attested to her faith. Otherwise, it seems like a publisicy stunt.
She is having her facial fillers and body fillers removed. She is removing her large breast implants. She is starting the process of removing tattoos from her body.
Just because someone talks about their faith, doesn’t mean they are trying to make money somehow. By all appearances, she’s trying to change her life.
She's just going from one extreme to another. Same as the person who quits drugs and becomes a workout fanatic. She's seeking attention and validation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s a pretty normal path to go from one degrading grift to another.
Extreme swings like this make sense for someone so out there.
That church is about to cash in. đź’°
What church is about to cash in? How do you know their plan to do so? How much will the be making and how will they get the money?
The church she joins.
It's their whole business model, do you not know who churches work?
Name a church and I will let you know how many billions of dollars they have and how they spend it on mansions, trips, yachts.
Take out your check book, you are now a follower of jesus.
Trolls gonna troll.
#getalife
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm jaded; if she were really "born again" she wouldn't have to announce it publicly.
She had a huge following and was earning a lot of money as a stripper model on only fans. It is better that she told her story herself then the internet speculate …
Why? She could have quietly started going to church - then if/when a fan spotted her, attested to her faith. Otherwise, it seems like a publisicy stunt.
She is having her facial fillers and body fillers removed. She is removing her large breast implants. She is starting the process of removing tattoos from her body.
Just because someone talks about their faith, doesn’t mean they are trying to make money somehow. By all appearances, she’s trying to change her life.
She's just going from one extreme to another. Same as the person who quits drugs and becomes a workout fanatic. She's seeking attention and validation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm jaded; if she were really "born again" she wouldn't have to announce it publicly.
She had a huge following and was earning a lot of money as a stripper model on only fans. It is better that she told her story herself then the internet speculate …
Why? She could have quietly started going to church - then if/when a fan spotted her, attested to her faith. Otherwise, it seems like a publisicy stunt.
She is having her facial fillers and body fillers removed. She is removing her large breast implants. She is starting the process of removing tattoos from her body.
Just because someone talks about their faith, doesn’t mean they are trying to make money somehow. By all appearances, she’s trying to change her life.
She's just going from one extreme to another. Same as the person who quits drugs and becomes a workout fanatic. She's seeking attention and validation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s a pretty normal path to go from one degrading grift to another.
Extreme swings like this make sense for someone so out there.
That church is about to cash in. đź’°
What church is about to cash in? How do you know their plan to do so? How much will the be making and how will they get the money?
The church she joins.
It's their whole business model, do you not know who churches work?
Name a church and I will let you know how many billions of dollars they have and how they spend it on mansions, trips, yachts.
Take out your check book, you are now a follower of jesus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm jaded; if she were really "born again" she wouldn't have to announce it publicly.
She had a huge following and was earning a lot of money as a stripper model on only fans. It is better that she told her story herself then the internet speculate …
Why? She could have quietly started going to church - then if/when a fan spotted her, attested to her faith. Otherwise, it seems like a publisicy stunt.
She is having her facial fillers and body fillers removed. She is removing her large breast implants. She is starting the process of removing tattoos from her body.
Just because someone talks about their faith, doesn’t mean they are trying to make money somehow. By all appearances, she’s trying to change her life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She looks so much better already. She looked Jocelyn-Wildenstein-horrifying before, so good for her.
I liked her old look - it was extreme but that's what was appealing. That is not to say she looks bad now, I just like the old look better.
DP. It was really unnatural. She’s attractive without all those fillers and heavy makeup.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s a pretty normal path to go from one degrading grift to another.
Extreme swings like this make sense for someone so out there.
That church is about to cash in. đź’°
Trolls gonna troll.
#getalife
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s a pretty normal path to go from one degrading grift to another.
Extreme swings like this make sense for someone so out there.
That church is about to cash in. đź’°
What church is about to cash in? How do you know their plan to do so? How much will the be making and how will they get the money?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She looks so much better already. She looked Jocelyn-Wildenstein-horrifying before, so good for her.
I liked her old look - it was extreme but that's what was appealing. That is not to say she looks bad now, I just like the old look better.