
Today’s Sermon: Projection, Hypocrisy, and Hulkamania
July 24, 2025
Holy Matrimony, Hidden Cameras, and Hypocrisy
July 25, 2025For years, Tori stood beside Mark Anthony Stephens — in videos, in memes, in biblical quotes stitched together like a self-help scroll for the spiritually insecure. But today? That image is unraveling, thread by thread, and she’s the one pulling the stitches loose.
In a striking series of social media posts, Tori has gone from silence to scalpel. Her language is clinical, her tone is exhausted but emboldened, and her message is crystal clear:
“Narcissistic abuse is real. I lived it. And I won’t let him rewrite it.”
Not Just Abuse — Covert Narcissism
Let’s be honest. Mark has always worked best in the shadows. He doesn’t yell — he pities.
He doesn’t hit — he quotes scripture.
He doesn’t stalk — he just checks the WiFi connections you forget about after you move out.
Tori’s posts expose the covert narcissist playbook in all its manipulative glory:
- Smear campaigns disguised as “truth telling”
- Image obsession cloaked in religious language
- Isolation of the victim while preaching “protection”
- Victim narrative that swaps accountability for martyrdom
And of course, that classic Mark Stephens move: weaponizing God as his publicist.
This Isn’t a One-Off. It’s a Pattern.
The shocking part isn’t Tori’s post.
It’s that it matches everyone else’s.
Her account lines up with sworn statements from Rob Peters, with psychiatric documentation from Dr. Rao at Kartini Clinic, and with years of Melissa’s documented legal battles and restraining orders. In fact, Mark currently has four No Contact or Restraining Orders against him — one of which expired only because the protected child turned 18. Like a vampire watching the sunrise, he just had to wait it out.
Tori Didn’t Just Speak. She Diagnosed.
In perhaps the most damning of her posts, Tori lays out clinical definitions from ChoosingTherapy.com, describing vindictive narcissists with traits like:
- Repeating the cycle of chaos and calm
- Framing themselves as the injured party
- Retaliating when control slips from their hands
She’s not name-calling.
She’s calling out a disorder.
And it’s a disorder that she, Melissa, and Liam have all paid the price for — physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
Spiritual Warfare: Now With Receipts
Tori’s final salvo isn’t just personal — it’s theological.
With memes and messages about the “Viper of the Religious Spirit” and “cutting cords in Jesus’ name,” she’s reclaiming the spiritual language Mark used to dominate and deflect. And in doing so, she reveals the dark side of religious performance — where accountability is deflected with a Bible verse and abuse is wrapped in the packaging of salvation.
So Where’s Mark?
Probably editing a green-screen video of himself dramatically sipping coffee while whispering about wolves in sheep’s clothing. That’s what he does. That’s all he does.
Because when you’ve spent your whole life pretending to be the victim, the worst thing that can happen…
Is for your actual victim to finally speak.
And Tori just did. Loudly. Clearly. And permanently.
Closing Thought:
The voice Mark always feared the most was the one he thought he had silenced. And now it’s echoing louder than ever — from court records, from medical testimony, and from Tori herself. The mask has slipped. The silence is broken.
And the truth is finally speaking for itself.



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