I don't know if there's a thread about her or if this was discussed before but is Melonie Mac a fake/poser Christian? That woman has a lot of tattoos(I know it's acceptable by christians but some of the more radical people don't) ignores and laughs at Jeremy being anti-christian and more,
I've been focusing on clipping episodes containing Melonie and Hannah, because I personally very much enjoy watching Jeremy offend, disrespect and gross them out, and looking for the signs they exhibit when they can't deny this is going on, but keep the mask up because they want their paycheck. So, I've seen a decent amount of Melonie at this point (not on her own show, mind you, just in the context of Jeremy's show).
My take on her is that she does have a genuine heart to try and be a Christian person. There are a number of things holding her back from, let's say, looking like she's honest about it, but I am willing to extend her the charity of saying she's trying her best. I'm also a hard-liner and of the belief that all Protestants (which she clearly is) are on very questionable ground regarding the validity of their claims to be 'Christian', and I still say this of her.
Yes, it is true she's a former woke cultist, she's divorced, she has tattoos, she doesn't dress modestly, etc. etc. We can spend all day finding new ways in which she doesn't live up to the Christian standard, whether that be Protestant or not, but at the end of the day, it's important to remember that none of us live up to this standard. There's not a clip of her or a video she's made that I can show you that is evidence of this, I'm just sharing my general intuition and analysis of having watched her a decent amount lately, that I believe that if her intellect was capable of being further educated on the Christian moral system, she would attempt to try to live up to it. She's just too stupid to find an understanding of that on her own, and she's not in the company of people who are capable of doing that for her, so although in reality it doesn't seem like she's making very much progress very fast, I do believe that if her circumstances were to change, she would be doing much better. This is the kind of person for which Jesus died - they are sinful, sometimes extraordinarily so, but redeemable.
If you're interested in putting a magnifying glass on fake Christianity, focus that shit entirely on Jeremy. I have seen absolutely ZERO signs that he has even
asked himself the question of whether he should try to live up to any sort of moral standard, let alone try, knowing that he will fail. Melonie is significantly farther on her journey, compared to that. Frankly, the most productive thing that could happen in Melonie's Christian journey would for Jeremy's channel to fail, as that would not only remove what is probably the most anti-Christ influence in her life, but also force her to grapple with certain truths about the nature of life that she seems hesitant to get into.