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🔥 The Questions Mark Can’t Answer — Part 1

Restoration or Ruination?

You can’t rebuild something you keep setting on fire.


❓1. Why are you talking about “Restoration” while publicly attacking Tori?

Restoration requires repentance, humility, and trust. But every post you make undermines those three things. You blast Tori with accusations of adultery, betrayal, witchcraft, and demonic influence—and you do it publicly for your followers to see.

How exactly is that supposed to create safety, healing, or reconciliation? When your idea of restoration looks more like a witch trial than a marriage, you’re not asking for your wife back—you’re asking for control back.

You’ve weaponized the idea of “restoration” as a tool of guilt and shame, while using your platform to tear down the very person you claim to want restored.


❓2. Why say “never give up” while trying to sell her house?

Let’s not forget the facts: You were living in a house that was awarded to Tori in her previous divorce. That house has never legally been yours. You were told to leave, and instead of accepting that consequence, you now refer to it as your home, talking about “selling it” as if you’re on the title. You’re not.

You claim God hasn’t given up, but you’ve given up on integrity. You’re scheming for assets you didn’t earn and staking a claim to a life you no longer have access to. You don’t rebuild a relationship by threatening to evict the person you say you love.

This isn’t “never give up.”
It’s “never give up… control.”


❓3. Why call her your “ex” or “soon-to-be ex,” while refusing to proceed with the divorce you filed?

There’s no logic here—only manipulation.

You filed for divorce and then refused to finish it. You missed hearings. Ignored deadlines. Dodged discovery. At every turn, you’ve made this process more difficult for everyone involved.

Yet you post as though she’s the one who walked away.

Which is it, Mark?
Is she your wife and you’re fighting for restoration?
Or is she your ex and you’re free to date, threaten, and humiliate?

Because right now, it looks like you’re only interested in dragging it out long enough to stay in control of her life, her name, and her narrative.


❓4. Why speak of forgiveness while slandering every person who’s challenged your narrative?

You claim to be a Christian man. A man of God. A man rooted in grace and forgiveness. And yet, you’ve used every digital platform you have to blast:

  • Tori (your “soon to be” ex-wife)
  • Melissa (your former wife)
  • Gustav (Tori’s partner)
  • Russ (Melissa’s husband)
  • Child therapists, pastors, coaches, CPS workers…

Anyone who doesn’t agree with you instantly becomes your enemy. Not just disagreed with—demonized. You don’t just question motives, you question their souls. You post memes. Make videos. Mock trauma. Quote Scripture like a dagger.

That’s not forgiveness. That’s performance.

And the person you’re performing for?
It’s not God.
It’s your ego.


❓5. Why mix biblical verses with bile?

Your timeline is an unsettling blend of theology and toxicity. One moment you’re quoting Romans or referencing covenant theology. The next moment you’re calling your exes “whores,” your critics “false prophets,” and your son’s medical team “demonic.”

This isn’t spiritual leadership—it’s spiritual abuse.

You invoke the Bible not as a guide for living but as a weapon to justify your bitterness. You want the authority of a pastor with the power of a prosecutor. And what you preach isn’t grace—it’s gaslighting.

The gospel isn’t yours to twist.
And scripture doesn’t exist to shield you from consequences.


The Truth Is:
You don’t want restoration. You want reputation management.
You don’t want reconciliation. You want revenge.

And every time you hit “post,” you’re not building bridges—you’re burning them.
So maybe the question isn’t why you say these things…

It’s who you think is still believing them.