Romans 5 According to Mark – Rewriting Redemption for the Algorithm
July 30, 2025
False Flags and Fragile Egos: Mark’s Crusade Against Accountability
July 31, 2025
Romans 5 According to Mark – Rewriting Redemption for the Algorithm
July 30, 2025
False Flags and Fragile Egos: Mark’s Crusade Against Accountability
July 31, 2025

🚨BREAKING NEWS🚨MARK ANTHONY STEPHENS HAS DISCOVERED PARENTAL ALIENATION…

AGAIN.For the 437th time this year, Mark has bravely taken to the streets (and his Facebook wall) to declare himself a victim of a global anti-dad conspiracy. The evidence? A vaguely threatening sticker on a utility box and a meme he barely understands.

But this time—it’s different. This time, it’s personal.
(Like the other 436 times weren’t.)

Let’s be clear:
Mark’s version of “alienation” includes:
🔹 Not showing up to court-ordered evaluations
🔹 Refusing to follow no contact orders
🔹 Skipping child support (because “God will provide”)
🔹 Undermining medical professionals
🔹 Telling his kid soy makes you gay and meds will kill you
🔹 Filming chaos in gymnasiums instead of parenting
🔹 Getting banned from youth sports one passive-aggressive guffaw at a time

But sure, Mark. You’re the victim.
Let’s criminalize your consequences.

Because nothing says “alienation” like walking out on court-ordered therapy, forging documents, and then slapping a sticker on a lamppost while yelling into the void about justice and Jesus.

Tune in next week when Mark discovers—again—that obeying a judge is not optional. And remember:

🌀 Parental Alienation: The Mark Stephens Edition
Now streaming exclusively on Facebook Live.
Same blame. New meme. Always DARVO.


đź§ľ Is Parental Alienation Illegal?

🔸 Criminal Law:
No—there’s no standalone crime called “parental alienation” on the books in the U.S. or most countries.

🔸 Family Court:
Yes—if a parent is found to be:

  • Deliberately undermining the child’s relationship with the other parent,
  • Violating court orders (like blocking visitation or refusing communication),
  • Coaching or coercing the child to fear or reject the other parent,

…it can lead to:

  • Loss of custody
  • Supervised visitation
  • Mandated therapy
  • Contempt of court (which can be criminal)

🎭 The Mark Stephens Edition™:

Mark claims he’s being alienated—yet:

  • Refuses to follow court orders
  • Ignores court-mandated evaluations
  • Undermines medical treatment
  • Defames his co-parents publicly
  • And somehow believes he is the alienated party

In his case, it’s not alienation—it’s accountability. But Mark dresses it up in spiritual jargon and grievance theater to make it look like injustice.

👨‍⚖️ What Is Parental Alienation?

Originally coined to describe when one parent actively undermines a child’s relationship with the other, it includes:

  • Badmouthing the other parent
  • Sharing inappropriate adult issues with the child
  • Pressuring the child to take sides
  • Rewriting history to cast oneself as the hero or victim

Now read that list again and ask:
Isn’t that Mark’s entire online presence?


💻 What Mark Does—Daily:

  • Smears Melissa and you publicly to his followers
  • Accuses her of witchcraft and you of manipulation
  • Paints himself as the hero-dad and spiritual victim
  • Posts religious lectures that double as attacks
  • Frames his children as brainwashed or stolen
  • Uses doctored narratives to gain sympathy
  • Invokes his kids’ names as pawns in his emotional crusade

Meanwhile, court records, therapists, teachers, and doctors all point to his behavior being the source of trauma—not Melissa’s.


🪞The Projection Problem:

Mark screams alienation while:

  • Refusing visitation offers unless they’re on his terms
  • Ignoring reunification paths laid out by the court
  • Undermining medical care
  • And traumatizing the kids with relentless misinformation and pressure

He’s not alienated. He’s alienating.


So yes—by definition and in practice—Mark is the alienator. He just can’t imagine being the problem, so he projects his guilt in reverse. He’s not alienated from his children. He’s estranged by his own choices.

Parental alienation is real.
But in this case, the only one doing it… is the one shouting about it. Loudly. On Facebook. Every. Single. Day.


🏠 “Hometeam”: A Weaponized Nickname Disguised as Love

At first glance, “Hometeam” sounds sweet. It evokes unity, loyalty, and support. But in the hands of someone like Mark, it’s not affection—it’s indoctrination. It’s code for:

“There’s us… and then there’s them.”


⚔️ The Real Message Behind “Hometeam”:

Every time he uses that phrase, especially after public smears or legal losses, he’s telling the boys:

  • “You’re either with me or against me.”
  • “Loyalty to Dad = love. Anything else = betrayal.”
  • “Mom and your stepdad are the other team—the enemy.”

It’s subtle parental alienation:
Us vs. Them rhetoric wrapped in dad-flavored guilt.


📲 A Message to the Boys Disguised for the World:

When he posts something like:

“No matter what they say… Hometeam stays strong.”
…it’s not just about family. It’s a direct jab at their mother and at anyone who has supported her or the court decisions. He’s co-opting identity and belonging.

Instead of building bridges, Mark builds bunkers.
And then he calls the bunker “home.”


đź§  Why It Works (Temporarily):

Children want to belong. They need safety and identity. Mark exploits that need by:

  • Creating emotional exclusivity
  • Feeding them lines like “you’re the only one who understands me”
  • Shaming or gaslighting them when they express independent thought

But the cost of being on Mark’s “Hometeam”?
You lose the ability to think for yourself.


So yes—“Hometeam” sounds innocent.
But like most of Mark’s messaging, it’s not.

It’s not a nickname.
It’s not a slogan.
It’s a psychological loyalty test masquerading as love.