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Fake Christians Being Fake
Topic Started: Sep 2 2017, 06:43 AM (28 Views)
Tybee
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The dude one of those Duggar hags married was trying to scam people into donating at least $6500 to him personally so he could go out and testify for the LAWD! Apparently he thinks NW Arkansas is ripe for the Holy Spirit. Then he'd move on around North America and abroad. Not sure how far $6500 would get him. But the hosting website "PureCharity.com" shut him down once they realized he's a fraud and not a registered or legal charity.

My question is, with all the millions that bunch of frauds has gotten from the producers of their various shows you mean no one in that family is willing to give this mook 65 big ones so he can do his grand tour for the glory of God? Truth be known, he and his wife probably just wanted a vacation to Arkansas and didn't want to pay for it. Grifter scumbags!
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The day after Hurricane Harvey made landfall in Texas, Counting On star Derick Dillard launched a fundraising campaign in hopes of raising $6,500 “for various missions opportunities…including trips for Gospel-advancement and humanitarian work in Northwest Arkansas, North America, and abroad.” Within just a few days, the campaign was removed — apparently by the hosting website due to a violation of their terms of use.

Here is the message displayed by PureCharity.com when you attempt to view Derick Dillard’s fundraising page:

This fundraiser is no longer available.
This fundraiser was removed because of violations of our Terms of Use for Registered User Conduct.
We have removed the fundraiser and have informed the nonprofit of this decision.


I read through the site’s Terms of Use and ran across this specification:
Private foundations, individuals and disqualified supporting organizations are not considered Charitable Organizations eligible to receive Distributions of Fund Assets.

Although the money being raised would eventually go to the Cross Church School of Ministry, which I am guessing is an eligible charity organization, the money was being raised for Derick himself to pay for his “one-year, ministry, residency experience” there. It is purely speculation on my part, but this might be the reason the campaign was removed.

There was also a clause that specified that users cannot “impersonate any person or entity, including, but not limited to, a Pure Charity official, forum leader, guide or host, or falsely state or otherwise misrepresent your affiliation with a person or entity.” That had me wondering if perhaps the campaign was fake — but then I remembered that both Derick and Jill’s verified Twitter accounts shared links.

Neither Derick nor Jill have addressed the shutting down of the fundraising campaign. Also quiet is the Cross Church School of Ministry.

The premature demise of his fundraising campaign is just the latest bad news for Derick Dillard, who is reportedly falling out of favor at TLC after his comments about I Am Jazz star Jazz Jennings. Derick called the “reality” show an oxymoron before adding: “‘Transgender’ is a myth. Gender is not fluid; it’s ordained by God.”

I’m thinking Derick could save a little face if he went down to the coastal region of Texas or Louisiana and did the Lord’s work by helping those in need after Hurricane Harvey.

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Edited by Tybee, Sep 2 2017, 07:13 AM.
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Those Duggars just bug the crap out of me. If it means so much to you, go get a job, save the $6,500 and then spread your seed.
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They need to be begging for funds to send that hag to the dentist to have her gumline reduced. I'm triggered by the very sight! :eek

I'll have to retreat to my safe space. :lol
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The Duggar family are simply charlatans.
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A charlatan (also called swindler or mountebank) is a person practicing quackery or some similar confidence trick or deception in order to obtain money, fame or other advantages via some form of pretense or deception.
Charlatan - Wikipedia
It's hard to believe how many people get hornswoggled by these con artists.
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