
💸 The Questions Mark Can’t Answer — Part 3
August 19, 2025
Food, Faith, and Fitness: Mark Stephens’ Prescription for Hypocrisy
August 19, 2025Mark Anthony Stephens shouting “Go get a job, sir” is the kind of irony that makes the universe choke on its own laughter. This is the same man who has been dragged into contempt hearings for refusing to do the very thing he’s preaching about.
But here’s where it stops being funny and starts being cruel:
- The Contempt isn’t just in Courtrooms: Judges cite him for failing to get a job, but the deeper contempt is for his own kids—leaving them without the support they’re owed while he livestreams another pity-sermon.
- The Bills Don’t Stop, Even If He Does: While Mark is busy curating his “Prophet of Pickleball” persona, doctors, therapists, and even strangers step in to cover the costs he shrugs off. His kids’ uniforms, treatments, and meals are paid for—just not by him.
- Selective Blindness: He says he “can’t see to work.” Then says he “can’t see working.” Yet somehow his vision clears for the ball flying across the pickleball court, or for scrolling Facebook to post his next sermon. When it comes to his children’s needs? Suddenly, pitch-black darkness.
- The Real Victims of Excuses: Every unpaid month of child support, every dodged evaluation, every skipped court-ordered step—it isn’t Mark who pays. It’s his sons. They’ve learned to brace themselves for disappointment. They’ve had to hear doctors document how their father’s words and actions directly worsen their health. They’ve watched him laugh at chaos in the stands while they shrink from the embarrassment.
Mark’s Real Job Title
Mark Anthony Stephens, self-anointed prophet, is already employed full-time:
- Job Title: Absentee Father in Chief
- Job Description: Invent excuses. Collect contempt charges. Undermine medical treatment. Post biblical memes about work ethic while never lifting a finger himself.
- Salary: Paid in pity likes and Facebook comments.
- Benefits Package: None—for his kids.
Here’s the part Mark never preaches: accountability isn’t optional. His kids have paid for his excuses in growth charts that fell off the page, in courtrooms where they were forced into contracts they never wanted, in games where their dad laughed while others humiliated them.
So when Mark says, “Go get a job, sir,” the bitter truth is this: the only ones truly working are his children—working overtime to survive the fallout of his failure.media crusade will pay down the child support ledger that keeps following him like a shadow he can’t preach away.



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