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When the Narcissist Posts the Manual: How Mark Anthony Stephens Confessed Without Realizing It

There are moments in life that are so soaked in irony, so perfectly hypocritical, that they don’t need commentary—they are the commentary.

This is one of those moments.

Recently, Mark Anthony Stephens—who has spent the better part of a decade smearing, gaslighting, and spiritually abusing others through carefully curated Facebook theology—posted this:

“This is the narcissist’s smear campaign.”
Followed by an image of a furious man in a JESUS hat posting:
“Warning about her: She is a Jezebel filled with demons!”

The meme warns that narcissists:

  • Weaponize scripture
  • Use religion to mask manipulation
  • Destroy the integrity of others to protect their image
  • Recast themselves as victims while demonizing the people they’ve abused

And Mark’s response?

“Wow soooo true. #highlight”

Yes, Mark. It is.

Except… it’s not a warning about someone else.

It’s a mirror—and somehow, you missed your own reflection.


📌 The Jezebel Pattern: Mark’s Favorite Accusation

Let’s recap just a few of the recent highlights from Mark’s own page:

  • “Be careful whom you marry. The Jezebell spirit will lie and try to destroy your family.”
  • “She is filled with demons.” (Shared post)
  • Numerous references to “Jezebel,” “witchcraft,” and “rebellion” when referring to ex-wives and the mother of his children.
  • A carousel of public blame-shifting, claiming emotional abuse, betrayal, and alienation—all while never once accepting accountability for:
    • Contempt charges
    • A long-standing restraining order
    • His refusal to pay child support
    • And a court-documented pattern of undermining medical care for his own son

So when Mark posts a meme warning the world about religious narcissists who slander women using the word Jezebel…

It’s like the arsonist warning the neighborhood about mysterious fires—while standing in front of a burning house with a gas can and a Bible.


🔄 The Cycle He Exposed (Accidentally)

The meme isn’t just a warning—it’s a playbook. And Mark’s behavior hits every single note:

Meme WarningMark’s Behavior
Twists ScriptureRegularly cherry-picks verses to justify emotional abuse or frame himself as divinely persecuted.
Weaponizes ReligionUses spiritual language to dominate narratives, evade responsibility, and silence dissent.
Calls Women JezebelPublicly accused both of his ex-wives of being under demonic influence.
Destroys Others’ IntegrityHas run ongoing smear campaigns to undermine the credibility of anyone who challenges him—including his own children’s medical providers.

And yet, he shares the meme as if he is the victim of that very strategy.


🧠 Does He Know What He’s Doing?

That’s the tragic genius of this post.

Yes, he knows how to manipulate.
He knows how to frame a story, make himself look like the holy one, and cast others as evil. He knows which scriptures stir emotion and which hashtags gain traction.

But no, he likely doesn’t see the irony.
His narcissism runs so deep that he doesn’t recognize when he’s literally describing himself. The self-image he clings to—spiritual martyr, loving father, misunderstood prophet—won’t allow it.

So instead of taking the meme as a wake-up call, he posted it as a sword to use against others—without ever realizing it pierced straight through his own credibility.


🧱 Final Thought: Image Control Has an Expiration Date

This is what happens when a person becomes so committed to controlling the narrative that they forget to check the facts. Or the mirror.

Mark’s attempt to spiritualize his abuse, disguise his manipulation, and rewrite the past with Bible verses and broken logic is unraveling—because the truth always exposes itself. Sometimes even in a meme.

So thank you, Mark, for posting your own confession.

We couldn’t have written it better ourselves.