Yes! Like what they should really be learning from this is that living a lavish lifestyle is not fulfilling. They plan on getting out of debt and going right back to over consuming and wasting money on their wants. But they tithe 10% so that is all that matters I guess!kaper wrote:Katie is now saying that their hardship is a chapter in the book of their life. The book is already written. The outcome is God's plan, etc. etc. Is she saying it was not her fault for making poor financial decisions, but just fulfilling God's plan? Spirituality is fine, but there is also the 'God helps those who help themselves.' I just feel she is brushing a lot of this off as a simple life lesson, not a disaster that could have been prevented by less vanity and greed.wishes wrote: ↑Fri Feb 14, 2020 2:09 am I refuse to give them views but to have the audacity to ask for prayer when THEY got themselves into this mess by their stupid choices is mind boggling! ESPECIALLY when they could just get SECOND jobs! It’s not like they’re incapable of getting one, they CHOOSE not to. So again, asking for prayer is selfish when prayers should be used for actual serious scenarios.
I frickin hate Katie at this point and actually want them to reap all the bad outcomes they come their way because of their choices THEY made and I hope it comes soon.
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