The Duggars, aka the creepy 19-person cult, have reportedly faced a 25 million dollar loss of income because their show, 19 Kids and Counting, got cancelled after Josh Duggar admitted to child molestation. It was revealed that Josh abused three young girls, including two of his sisters, when he was a teenager. When the news broke, a huge public outcry ensued, and TLC pulled the plug on the gaggle of crazy Christian fundamentalists.
Now, the family has gone onto Youtube and created a channel where they can continue spewing their special brand of religious lunacy, and they’re begging fans for the money to finance it. “Every contribution is helpful, big or small,” they wrote.
Instead of asking fans for the cash, why do they not simply pray and tithe for it? According to many late-night pastors, money can magically appear in a person’s mailbox if they accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior, and pray to God to help them out of their financial difficulties. According to a huge number of Christian preachers, God can magically pay people’s bills, make “miracle deposits” into their bank accounts, and even deliver brand new cars right to their driveways.
Of course, all this is possible through tithing-giving money to the church. 10 percent is the general recommendation for maximum magic money delivery. One woman says that right after she decided to give 10 percent of her very low income, God blessed her with a car, a job and more.
Clearly, then, all the Duggars have to do is pray and tithe in order for all their money problems to be over forever; no need to ask fans for the funds. Their cult leaders in the Quiverfull movement can then use the extra tithes to further their mission of subverting women, unnaturally suppressing kids’ normal sexual/emotional development, and raising abusive men. The Duggars can carry on with overpopulating the planet, being environmentally destructive and having unnatural sexual interactions with each other.