Some posts are not written to communicate clearly. They are written to imply, provoke, and let the audience finish the accusation. This piece breaks down how vague, self-righteous social media language becomes a tool for indirect public smearing.
A dark satirical analysis of Mark’s James 4:11–17 sermon—contrasted with years of public “discernment,” repeated condemnation, social media narratives, and a published book that outlives repentance.
In his latest sermon-from-the-scrollbar, Mark announces that his ex-wife is attacked by demons exactly four times per week. Four times. Precisely. This isn’t an estimate—Mark speaks as if he’s personally tracking demonic appointments like an overzealous HR manager.
DARVO—Deny, Attack, and Reverse Victim and Offender—is a well-documented abuse and manipulation strategy. This post explores the history of DARVO, its psychological roots, and how it is used to distort truth, evade accountability, and silence victims.