The Duggars is in hot waters again after a controversial post to which some of their critics and fans do not find appealing at all. The favorite bible verse post amassed a number of ill comments from critics, which made the Duggars decide to delete it.
Josh's Favorite Bible Verse Post Get Slammed
According to MNR Daily, Jim Bob and Michelle posted Josh's favorite bible verse on their Facebook account. The post was taken from the book of Joshua 1:9, which reads, "Have I not commanded thee? Be strong and of good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed; for the Lord thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest." The "19 Kids and Counting" parents added, "What is your favorite verse?"
In just a short while, the post earned 130 comments, some from disappointed fans. One wrote, "Is that what he told his wife and all the girls he molested? 'Be strong, God is with you, while I break other tenants of our faith.'"
Some commented and brought back Josh's molestation and cheating scandal. "I shall not molest my sisters or have affairs while judging others for their mistakes and then only ask for forgiveness instead of punishment," another user commented.
Perhaps the Duggars realize that the verse might not go along with Josh because they have deleted the post. At least it this way it will not amass more criticism and ill feedback.
Josh And Anna's Plan For Fifth Child Cancelled Due To Trust Issues
On a side note, Josh just returned from rehabilitation after admitting that he is addicted to pornography and has been cheating on his wife following the molestation scandal. According to Inquisitr, Josh and Anna's plan to have a new addition to their family is canceled due to trust issues.
Although Anna has trust issues with her husband after everything he has done, the mom of three admitted that she wants to "rebuild" her marriage with the eldest Duggar. She is also "committed to a future with Josh."
What do you think about Josh's favorite verse? Will Josh ever regain Anna's trust? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.