May 28, 2026

Social Media Reveals the Crazy: Mark Stephens, Discernment Hashtags, and the Accidental Confession

Mark Stephens shared a post about discernment, truth, and social media revealing people. Then his own caption turned the message back on him. Nearly a year later, the hashtags read less like wisdom and more like evidence.
May 18, 2026

The Context of His Own Hypocrisy

Mark Stephens loves to talk about staying in biblical context — but what happens when the context is his own hypocrisy? Biblical tattoos, pistol tattoos, religious lectures, unpaid responsibility, and a life full of excuses reveal a much louder sermon than anything he posts online.
August 1, 2025

Let’s See the Receipts, Mark: Freeloading, False Flags, and the Failure to Father

Mark’s latest social media tirade isn’t just performative—it’s peak hypocrisy. While accusing others of freeloading and spiritual compromise, he conveniently forgets the unpaid child support, court orders, and actual freeloading that have defined his life. And let’s not forget: he’s talking about a house he didn’t build, didn’t pay for, nearly lost to the IRS, and that had to be rebuilt after it burned down on his watch. Let’s take a closer look.
July 15, 2025

🎯 Mark Stephens: The Humble Hero of Handsomeness, Holiness, and Hard-to-Spell Psychology

"In this over-the-top satire, we explore how Mark Stephens boldly declares narcissism is a 'made-up word'—all while flooding social media with self-congratulatory posts about his looks and divine wisdom. A hilarious look at hypocrisy wrapped in emojis, humblebrags, and faux spiritual superiority."