Amy Duggar has been talking out towards her household for years now, and it appears she’s in no hazard of working out of fabric.
In actual fact, Amy’s latest content is exposing layers of weirdness and madness that outsiders by no means even suspected.
And naturally, most of it has to do with Jim Bob’s dumb guidelines and his devotion to the weird cult generally known as the Institute for Primary Life Ideas.
Sure, as we’ve defined earlier than, Jim Bob didn’t provide you with his bonkers perception system on his personal — he is likely to be loopy sufficient, however he’s positively not that intelligent.

No, the beliefs had been handed all the way down to him by the unfortunately-named cult chief and sexual predator Invoice Gothard.
And regardless that Gothard was forced to step down amid dozens of harassment allegations, Jim Bob and a whole bunch of different weirdos proceed to stick to his ridiculous teachings.
And as we realized this week, a type of teachings has to do with a pernicious evil that’s been lurking undetected in American houses for over 40 years now.
We’re speaking, in fact, about Cabbage Patch Child dolls.
Sure, within the TikTok video above, Amy explains that Jim Bob and different IBLP devotees had been of the assumption that the favored ’80s dolls had been a part of a coordinated effort to steal the souls of American kids.
“The IBLP train some questionable practices. Together with this bizarre concept,” she wrote over the video.

“Again when Cabbage Patch dolls had been fashionable it was a rule you couldn’t deliver one house.
“Bc they had been stuffed with demons. No joke. They had been thought-about very sinful. Dolls.”
Amy elaborated on this weird stance with a prolonged caption:

“They had been ‘evil’ as a result of these dolls got here with an adoption certificates and also you needed to write your identify and say you had been going to like your doll,” she wrote.
“However by signing right into a written settlement to like a doll, kids are apparently violating the primary commandment and, consequently, can be instantly disobeying God,” Amy continued.
“None of us had been allowed to have one. My mother didn’t need to upset her brother.”

Amy later reposted the clip with a brand new caption that learn:
“Let’s do this once more…that is what folks within the IBLP nonetheless consider. I’ll communicate reality about how I really feel about this cult.”
Many commenters stated they might relate to the madness that Amy skilled rising up in a full-blown cult.

“I grew up in a strict Christian family too,” one fan replied, in response to UK tabloid The Solar.
“My dad threw out all our Disney films.”
Sure, it appears like upbringings like Amy’s are sadly not unusual.
And whereas she was capable of escape and share her story with the world, tens of millions should not so fortunate.