Showing posts with label Temptation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Temptation. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Josh Duggar Talks Molestation Scandal: I Gave In To Temptation!

This month marks three years since the world learned that Josh Duggar molested five young girls – four of whom were his sisters – while still living with his parents, Jim Bob and Michelle.


Had these revelations come to light in 2018 instead of 2015, they would almost certainly would have brought about the end of the Duggars’ media empire.



As it is, however, the Duggars have been able to rebuild, and while they may never regain the popularity they enjoyed in their heyday, they’ve somehow managed to remain on television in spite of the shocking allegations against Josh and his parents.


Jim Bob and Michelle helped Josh avoid prosecution, and they certainly weren’t the only ones who were aware of his crimes for several years before they became public knowledge.


There were his victims, of course, and there were also several residents of Tontitown, Arkansas, including several city officials who are now being sued by Josh for releasing his police records to In Touch Weekly.


One judge has already ruled that the town was fully within its rights to comply with ITW’s Freedom of Information Act request.


The fact that journalists who requested the information didn’t meet with any pushback jibes with what we’ve been told about the Duggars’ reputation in Tontitown, where – one insider informs us – Josh will “always be known as ‘Josh the molester."”



Josh, of course, has yet to issue a public statement on the allegations against him.


After the molestation charges went public, Josh was caught trying to cheat on his wife with a fraudulent online dating profile.


He was sent to rehab for sex addiction in Illinois, and upon his return to Arkansas, he was essentially made to live in exile.


These days, Josh works on a used car lot owned by his parents, but he no longer resides in Tontitown, and he reportedly has little contact with his family.


But there’s still a considerable amount of interest in Josh’s crimes, primarily from those who are intent on seeing that the father of five gets held to task for his egregious misdeeds.



Josh will never be prosecuted for the charges against him due to the statute of limitations, but the effort to ensure he’s never permitted to forget about the suffering he inflicted on others remains constant.


In that spirit, ITW has published a forgotten excerpt from the Duggars’ 2014 family memoir, Growing Up Duggar.


“As I became a young man I was constantly tempted to have lots of wrong thoughts and often battled to keep my heart right,” Josh wrote in the book.


Needless to say, he was unable to resist those temptations.


Astonishingly, his lack of self-awareness gets even worse from there:


“One of the greatest things that helped me in my struggles was my parents’ commitment to accountability,” Josh writes.



“They were faithful to talk with each one of us children — if we were willing to share honestly and openly with them — to maintain a clear conscience.


“I learned quickly that great freedom can be achieved by accountability but that deep accountability requires humility and openness,” he added.


“I often had failures in my early teenage years but found that I had a clear conscience only when I was willing to confess my thoughts and temptations quickly to God and to my parents”


Yes, Josh wrote without irony about resisting temptation and the importance of accountability in his household.


He admits to giving in to temptation but says he was able to clear his conscience after confessing to his parents, which … well, frankly that confirms our worst fears about the things children are taught inside the Duggar household.


Watch Counting On online for more from reality TV’s most controversial family.



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Thursday, June 29, 2017

Big Brother Recap: Temptation and Twists Galore!

We think it’s fair to say that Big Brother is an addictive reality TV staple that we look forward to.


Thankfully, Season 19 looks to be a return to form for the series. In short, we have the new twists and newbies to thank for that.



It wouldn’t be a season premiere of Big Brother without some sort of new alliance to start the drama off. Unfortunately, new alliances do not have a long shelf life this early.


Alex, Megan, Ramses and Jillian could forge a rock-solid alliance, but that’s if they manage to stand the test of time.


The first big twist of the night found the houseguests competing for $ 25,000 but it was revealed there would be consequences on the house.



Kevin did not even think before taking it and beat out the others. Upon winning, we got the reveal that Kevin would not be eligible to compete in the first Head of Household competition.


Yikes.


Then, the first big consequence of the summer occurred and it was a doozy. Paul Abrahamian returned to the game as a houseguest. Maybe the houseguests will think twice before accepting any other offers.


Paul was the runner-up on Big Brother 18, so something tells us the others will want to get him out of the house quickly.



Veterans have a knack for making it further than they should in the game.


Since Paul was a new houseguest, it meant that one of the others would be evicted. Paul was given friendship bracelets and had eight to hand out to keep certain people safe.


After some back and forth, Paul gifted Kevin, Raven, Dominique, Mark, Jason, Jessica, Ramses and Elena with safety.


When that was all said and done, the others competed in an endurance challenge.


Cody emerged with the win. Jillian, Cameron and Christmas wound up on the block.



The houseguests on the block were offered the opportunity to compete in a challenge to decide who stays, or revert to the old formula and have their fellow houseguests decide their fate.


They chose the latter and Cameron was first to be sent packing. It was definitely a shocker.


There are more ways than ever to rise to power, but there are just as many ways to find yourself on the outs with the house.


Competitions and strategizing have long been the show’s strong point and it looks like both are going to be more integral than ever this time around.



It’s unclear whether other veterans could make their way into the game, and I’m hoping it is not on a weekly basis.


Over to you, Big Brother fans. What did you think of the season opener? Will you stick around for the summer?


Sound off below.


Big Brother continues tonight on CBS.



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