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Trevor Sheatz isn’t some humble husband sharing a sweet redemption story. He’s a disingenuous little twat running a full-blown grift, and the mask is slipping hard. He proudly announces his wife was “formerly promiscuous” while he stayed a virgin, then has the audacity to declare she’s “more pure than most virgins.” He turns their altar-first-kiss wedding photo into viral bait, racks up millions of views, and uses the whole thing to grow his “On the Mount Inc.” business — the one where he teaches Christians how to monetize their faith stories online. Bro, you’re literally pimping your wife’s body count for clout and clients. That’s not testimony. That’s content farming with a cross filter. Disgusting. Then comes the gaslighting masterclass. When men push back and say, “Yeah, God forgives, but I still don’t want to marry a woman with a long sexual history,” Trevor and his defenders scream: “You’re idolizing virginity! You’re a Pharisee! You don’t believe in grace!” WTF?! Men aren’t denying God’s forgiveness. We’re not saying a repentant woman can’t be saved. We’re saying stop shoving “forgiveness” down our throats as an obligation to ignore reality. Stop pretending there’s no difference between the girl who guarded her purity and the one who didn’t. And for the love of God, stop claiming the ex-promiscuous woman is somehow purer now. That’s not biblical — that’s cope on steroids. Trevor twists Scripture like a pretzel: Luke 7 becomes “see, the biggest sluts love Jesus the most,” 2 Corinthians 5:17 becomes “her past literally doesn’t matter,” and 1 Corinthians 7 gets mangled to shame men who have preferences. All while he quietly admits “past sin carries consequences” in the same thread. Pick a lane, you disingenuous twat. He’s not defending grace. He’s defending his own choice by trying to make every man who wants a virgin wife feel like a graceless legalist. He’s not elevating redemption — he’s lowering the bar so his story looks like the premium package. “Sin big, repent loud, get praised as purer than the virgins, and land a simp who’ll brag about it online.” That’s the message young women are hearing, and it’s poison. Meanwhile, this same guy built his brand on the salacious details of his wife’s past. He coaches people on turning personal stories into engagement bait, then acts shocked when people call out the hypocrisy. Newsflash, Trevor: Real grace doesn’t need to shame men for having standards. Real grace doesn’t erase consequences just because it feels better for your narrative. Real grace doesn’t turn “go and sin no more” into “go and sin, then monetize the testimony.” You’re not a bold voice for the gospel. You’re a slick little operator who found a way to profit off the exact sexual chaos the Bible warns against, all while calling anyone who notices a Pharisee. That’s why so many men are fed up. It’s not hate. It’s exhaustion with the endless gaslighting, the deliberate distortions, and the weaponization of forgiveness to bulldoze basic wisdom and self-respect. Trevor Sheatz isn’t preaching Christ. He’s preaching cope, clout, and compromise — wrapped in just enough Bible verses to sound spiritual. And that, folks, is exactly why he’s a disingenuous little twat.




.@TrevorSheatz and @AshleySheatz went viral this week after Trevor shared part of Ashley’s testimony on X, which included a mention of her pre-conversion sexual promiscuity. The backlash was massive, not just from non-believers, but from Christians and conservatives, too. People denigrated Ashley’s looks and mocked Trevor for humiliating his wife. But the critics have it all wrong. Ashley joins me to set the story straight — and to give a detailed testimony of her life before and after Christ. God saved her out of the New Age, drug addiction, and demonic oppression, into a new life in Jesus. Tune in tonight. May God be glorified.

Most Christians give young men a list of DON’Ts. This book tells them what to DO. 🧵



.@TrevorSheatz and @AshleySheatz went viral this week after Trevor shared part of Ashley’s testimony on X, which included a mention of her pre-conversion sexual promiscuity. The backlash was massive, not just from non-believers, but from Christians and conservatives, too. People denigrated Ashley’s looks and mocked Trevor for humiliating his wife. But the critics have it all wrong. Ashley joins me to set the story straight — and to give a detailed testimony of her life before and after Christ. God saved her out of the New Age, drug addiction, and demonic oppression, into a new life in Jesus. Tune in tonight. May God be glorified.

Trevor Sheatz isn’t some humble husband sharing a sweet redemption story. He’s a disingenuous little twat running a full-blown grift, and the mask is slipping hard. He proudly announces his wife was “formerly promiscuous” while he stayed a virgin, then has the audacity to declare she’s “more pure than most virgins.” He turns their altar-first-kiss wedding photo into viral bait, racks up millions of views, and uses the whole thing to grow his “On the Mount Inc.” business — the one where he teaches Christians how to monetize their faith stories online. Bro, you’re literally pimping your wife’s body count for clout and clients. That’s not testimony. That’s content farming with a cross filter. Disgusting. Then comes the gaslighting masterclass. When men push back and say, “Yeah, God forgives, but I still don’t want to marry a woman with a long sexual history,” Trevor and his defenders scream: “You’re idolizing virginity! You’re a Pharisee! You don’t believe in grace!” WTF?! Men aren’t denying God’s forgiveness. We’re not saying a repentant woman can’t be saved. We’re saying stop shoving “forgiveness” down our throats as an obligation to ignore reality. Stop pretending there’s no difference between the girl who guarded her purity and the one who didn’t. And for the love of God, stop claiming the ex-promiscuous woman is somehow purer now. That’s not biblical — that’s cope on steroids. Trevor twists Scripture like a pretzel: Luke 7 becomes “see, the biggest sluts love Jesus the most,” 2 Corinthians 5:17 becomes “her past literally doesn’t matter,” and 1 Corinthians 7 gets mangled to shame men who have preferences. All while he quietly admits “past sin carries consequences” in the same thread. Pick a lane, you disingenuous twat. He’s not defending grace. He’s defending his own choice by trying to make every man who wants a virgin wife feel like a graceless legalist. He’s not elevating redemption — he’s lowering the bar so his story looks like the premium package. “Sin big, repent loud, get praised as purer than the virgins, and land a simp who’ll brag about it online.” That’s the message young women are hearing, and it’s poison. Meanwhile, this same guy built his brand on the salacious details of his wife’s past. He coaches people on turning personal stories into engagement bait, then acts shocked when people call out the hypocrisy. Newsflash, Trevor: Real grace doesn’t need to shame men for having standards. Real grace doesn’t erase consequences just because it feels better for your narrative. Real grace doesn’t turn “go and sin no more” into “go and sin, then monetize the testimony.” You’re not a bold voice for the gospel. You’re a slick little operator who found a way to profit off the exact sexual chaos the Bible warns against, all while calling anyone who notices a Pharisee. That’s why so many men are fed up. It’s not hate. It’s exhaustion with the endless gaslighting, the deliberate distortions, and the weaponization of forgiveness to bulldoze basic wisdom and self-respect. Trevor Sheatz isn’t preaching Christ. He’s preaching cope, clout, and compromise — wrapped in just enough Bible verses to sound spiritual. And that, folks, is exactly why he’s a disingenuous little twat.


women are becoming brain damaged from men choking them during sex

FYI this is the woman you are thoughtlessly calling a wh*re If you are not ashamed of yourself, Christ does not dwell in you.







