Starts with Tim stumbling through a bible verse, which I'm sure he comprehends. I'm not going to be able to give this nasally illiterate voice my full attention.
He's going to focus on how good it is to not associate with people considered "ungodly." And surely Timothy does not walk among the ungodly, so he's here to share what this verse means.
People don't work hard, they should stand out at their minimum wage job. Said from the family RV Timothy squats in.
"You can never go wrong from having too high a standard, unless it makes you judgmental and makes you interpret the Bible differently from me. Or if you take a Bible verse out of context, which I totally didn't do."
"Can people tell that you're different from everyone else? Can people walk in a store and think, 'oh wow, they're different?'"
Amish and Mennonites all dress the same, so can people tell who is a conservative christian just by looking?
Ladies, do you dress like a slut? Some of my friend's ladies dress like sluts, and I use this judgement to feel better about how perpetually single and miserable I am.
"If a guy's too concerned about how you're dressing or how you look, that does not show good godly character on his side." ???? Retard, which is it??
He's not nonchalant or carefree on if he likes someone, it's about how they dress to grab his initial attention. This poor idiot is talking in circles trying to explain his disdain for casual women's clothing. Someone send this retard some Scholastic books or something.
Wah-wah-wahs about not rushing into marriage. Maybe financially prepare, and consider moving out of your parent's RV where you record embarrassing podcasts.
"Do I succeed all the time? Absolutely not, I fail all the time." Truer words could not be said.
Lordy we're 14 minutes in.
"If a guy is only concerned about how you look and how you're dressed, um, meaning if you're dressing inappropriately, how is he gonna be faithful to you after marriage?" I never understood how Jill's caked-on makeup is considered appropriate or godly.
"This world is getting worse and worse, and um, there are becoming more and more evil people out there. Um, so all the more reason for us as christian to, you to uh, dress better. And um, uhh, just be having that um, higher calling, er higher, higher standards." Please consider donating to your local library.
"If you don't remember anything else from that pahdcast, remember this: You can never go wrong by having a higher standard if you can back it up through scriptures and God's word. Remember that, remember that, please." Tims eyes light up with delight as he delivers what might be his most concise point. It only took him 17 minutes to stumble to this conclusion.
He's so worried about young ladies being trend-chasers. He's an authority on this because he's a guy, and he knows what guys look for.
More struggling to make a point, he doesn't realize that he's just repeating himself. I'm sensing zero prep for this podcast.
Single guy droning about the importance of marriage. And how the church and its members are married to God. I dunno, seems kind of gay to me.
He's still not married, but he just has to trust God. He's not bitter at all.
Just be patient and (oh god we're back to repeating this stupid point) dress with a higher standard, and dress different.
Dealing with lust is harrrddd. Guys have to shut down lustful feeling every single day, and it's so hard.
The way he talks about young ladies almost gives me Chris-Chan vibes.
He reads Proverbs 5. I'm dying. "Sharper than a - s-sharp as a two-edged-ed shord." The Bible's not an easy read by any means, but him stumbling to read aloud what's probably the only book he really reads is just sad.
He proceeds to Proverbs 31 to describe the ideal woman, a "good, godly girl." He reads this chapter a lot lmao.
A fly kisses his face, Beelzebub sends his salutations.
He stumbles through the Bible chapter he supposedly reads all the time, every word proves an obstacle. The only mention of clothing, our standard of judgment, is that she wears purple, tapestry and silk. Ok. This verse seems to be more about how a woman acts, but reading comprehension is hard, I guess. Only eight minutes of this hell remain.
He repeats himself some more. Coughs into hand, gross.
He's still single for a reason. His new business is going great, he's coping just fine, obviously. Holy shit this outro is too long.
Incel cope and seethe.