You may know of Jory Micah, the feminist “preacher” who wore the pants in her marriage. The nitwit who made celebrity as a Twitter commentator for being, well, a nitwit has decided that because of her and her husband’s “fundamentalist background,” the two can no longer reconcile their differences.
If you don’t know who Jory Micah is, consider yourself lucky. However, she is an up-and-coming superstar in the man-hating feminist wing of Christendom. Jory Micah, a professional idiot, who apparently started “preaching” when she was 13, once said that if God were a man, we can count her out.
She also says she’s a socialist because she’s been studying the New Testament her entire life. We should interpret that in light of 1 Corinthians 1:18.
Earlier this year, she also announced that she was leaving her husband. While we should certainly mourn over the dismantling of a marriage by a woman who has rebelled against God repeatedly for years, it certainly comes as no surprise.
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Back in February, Jory Micah tweeted that she believed that resisting “fascist cops” may be right, and hinted that she had been in a serious altercation with the police.
It has now been revealed that Jory Micah is facing multiple assault charges along with drug charges in the state of Pennsylvania.
Aggravated assault in the 2nd degree can carry a punishment of up to 10 years in prison and a $25,000 fine.
While Jory Micah has spent the last several years of her life defaming the Church and denouncing White people, we want to extend grace to her and pray for her repentance and faith. Jory Micah is certainly not a victim, she is a perpetrator of sin—just like all of us. We pray and hope that whatever the outcome of this incident is, it will ultimately point her to the one and only true savior Jesus Christ, that she will be forgiven, and that she will become a true, born-again child of God through the shed blood of Jesus Christ.