Popular Post emma675 October 13, 2020 Popular Post Share October 13, 2020 I love that Israel has a mask and a bike helmet on. Little kids with masks are adorable, I saw one at the grocery store recently and he was so proud of his superhero mask. Adults could learn a thing or two about mature behavior from these kids. 32 Link to comment
Popular Post Tikichick October 13, 2020 Popular Post Share October 13, 2020 On 10/8/2020 at 11:04 AM, Triple P said: Me too! I am in the minority, but I actually believe Derick when he says that they quit the show. I think he tried to negotiate a separate pay out for a special episode featuring the birth of Sam and production/TLC told him to kick rocks, the contract is negotiated with Jim Bob. Since they couldn't get a separate contract or special payout, Derick decided that the Dillards would quit the show. I am pretty sure that a contract for Counting On ended with Joy's wedding (May 2017) and a new contract was negotiated for the following seasons. In May 2018 Derick mentioned in a tweet or Instagram comment that it was the 1-year anniversary of being free from filming. Jill and Derick didn't show up for filming the reunion show after Joy's wedding. I think the family said Jill wasn't feeling well, she would have been about 8 months pregnant with Sam, but I remember that SewSumi and others here figured out that the Dillards went on a baby moon when that episode was filmed. Sam's birth may have been in a window when they were not filming, between seasons as it were. Obviously TLC would want to air the birth, make a special episode out of it because it would draw viewers. Derrick may have assumed that an episode spotlighting his family may have resulted in a larger slice of the pie for his household, possibly a way to pay off medical bills. Not even a question that JB would have had other thoughts. Jill would have been pregnant and no doubt wondering if her thoughts should be Derrick's or JB's, honestly still easily swayed to listen to JB. Just speculation, but it certainly would explain a lot of what has taken place since then and been grumbled about -- down to the obvious tension between Jill and Derrick that was going on and makes today's relationship seem night and day. Another aspect of stress and tension between Jill and Derrick may also have boiled down to the very basic exhaustion and draining demands of caring for infants and very young toddlers. It seems Derrick really struggles with very young children until they have reached an age where he can share touchstones from his childhood that he enjoyed and finds meaningful -- heading off to kindergarten, sharing a book he enjoyed, etc. If Derrick was floundering with the boys early on it left a lot on Jill, which may have triggered something like PTSD for her, thinking back to growing up with an endless stream of babies and young children to care for constantly. Parenting young children puts a strain on a lot of marriages. Doing so within the backdrop of other turbulence such as they had happening around them at that time wouldn't have been easy. 4 22 Link to comment
Scarlett45 October 13, 2020 Share October 13, 2020 3 hours ago, Tikichick said: Sam's birth may have been in a window when they were not filming, between seasons as it were. Obviously TLC would want to air the birth, make a special episode out of it because it would draw viewers. Derrick may have assumed that an episode spotlighting his family may have resulted in a larger slice of the pie for his household, possibly a way to pay off medical bills. Not even a question that JB would have had other thoughts. Jill would have been pregnant and no doubt wondering if her thoughts should be Derrick's or JB's, honestly still easily swayed to listen to JB. Just speculation, but it certainly would explain a lot of what has taken place since then and been grumbled about -- down to the obvious tension between Jill and Derrick that was going on and makes today's relationship seem night and day. Another aspect of stress and tension between Jill and Derrick may also have boiled down to the very basic exhaustion and draining demands of caring for infants and very young toddlers. It seems Derrick really struggles with very young children until they have reached an age where he can share touchstones from his childhood that he enjoyed and finds meaningful -- heading off to kindergarten, sharing a book he enjoyed, etc. If Derrick was floundering with the boys early on it left a lot on Jill, which may have triggered something like PTSD for her, thinking back to growing up with an endless stream of babies and young children to care for constantly. Parenting young children puts a strain on a lot of marriages. Doing so within the backdrop of other turbulence such as they had happening around them at that time wouldn't have been easy. This is very true. Also Jill may have not had a lot of patience for Derrick not having patience with babies and toddlers- she grew up being a caregiver and adjusting her life to tiny dependent beings, she just isnt going to understand someone not understanding that. Adding in that they had been married two seconds before they were parents, they didnt know each other all that well, how to communicate etc. 11 Link to comment
crazy8s October 13, 2020 Share October 13, 2020 (edited) for me the difference with Jill how she posted crazy weird stuff. filming derick off to grubhub and she would have a long day and such. Her boys are a similar age of my grandsons, what she shows them doing now are similar things they are doing. normal, healthy usual kid things, she seems comfortable with both them and herself. whether her political or religious views change or not, those boys are in a better place than we saw before. Edited October 13, 2020 by crazy8s 19 Link to comment
Gweilo October 13, 2020 Share October 13, 2020 Oh, isn't that just adorable... And they havent drawn a human riding the dinosaur - progress! 15 5 Link to comment
Popular Post anna0852 October 13, 2020 Popular Post Share October 13, 2020 (edited) That definitely goes against everything the Creation Museum ever taught! I love it. Actual science! That appears to be some sort of a school dress up day. Not only did Jill go along with it but there's some real effort showing here. He's even got homemade binoculars hanging off his belt. Israel going to school is definitely the best thing that could ever happen not just to him but to his mom as well. Now for Jill to stretch for that GED and community college courses. Edited October 13, 2020 by anna0852 25 Link to comment
crazy8s October 13, 2020 Share October 13, 2020 (edited) great for Izzy - our 5 yr old grand wants to be a paleontologist, stunt cyclist or study insects. every day we get a "true fact" stat from the boy. Edited October 13, 2020 by crazy8s 9 Link to comment
GeeGolly October 14, 2020 Share October 14, 2020 But Creationists believe there were dinosaurs though, right? 2 1 Link to comment
emmawoodhouse October 14, 2020 Share October 14, 2020 Just now, GeeGolly said: But Creationists believe there were dinosaurs though, right? That roamed the earth with humans. 🙄 6 3 Link to comment
Liddy52 October 14, 2020 Share October 14, 2020 Love Izzy's hat. It makes me think of Indiana Jones, who I know was an archeologist, not a paleontologist. But still the same vibe. 5 Link to comment
crazy8s October 14, 2020 Share October 14, 2020 Izzy and Sam's bookshelf thing has the Ken Hamm ark museum book - it has been shown in many pics Link to comment
farmgal4 October 14, 2020 Share October 14, 2020 On 10/12/2020 at 1:35 AM, Bayarea4 said: It looks like Izzy has inherited Jill's gummy smile. I guess that's better than inheriting Derick's wonky teeth. He did inherit Derick’s wonky teeth/mouth. I really hope the Dillards are saving money for Israel’s dentist/orthodontist bills. Bless his heart. 😢 6 Link to comment
farmgal4 October 14, 2020 Share October 14, 2020 1 hour ago, ginger90 said: That is precious. I’m so happy for Israel! He must be having a ball at school! 15 Link to comment
Zella October 14, 2020 Share October 14, 2020 My assumption is they are approaching dinosaurs from the Ken Ham creationist school of thought. That being said, I do agree the boys seem happier than they were, and I'm glad about that. Izzy used to break my heart on the regular. 13 Link to comment
crazy8s October 14, 2020 Share October 14, 2020 16 minutes ago, Zella said: My assumption is they are approaching dinosaurs from the Ken Ham creationist school of thought. That being said, I do agree the boys seem happier than they were, and I'm glad about that. Izzy used to break my heart on the regular. in arkansas public schools they would have the Ken Ham approach? this seemed like an every kindergarten dino thing to me 3 Link to comment
Zella October 14, 2020 Share October 14, 2020 5 minutes ago, crazy8s said: in arkansas public schools they would have the Ken Ham approach? this seemed like an every kindergarten dino thing to me No, they would not. Sorry for my unclear "they." I meant Jill and Derick, regardless of what Izzy learned in school. 1 4 Link to comment
crazy8s October 14, 2020 Share October 14, 2020 3 minutes ago, Zella said: No, they would not. Sorry for my unclear "they." I meant Jill and Derick, regardless of what Izzy learned in school. no worries-just trying to clarify the dillards certainly have the Ark Encounter book on the boy's bookshelf, but i thought the pic of Izzy was just a fun school thong 1 Link to comment
emmawoodhouse October 14, 2020 Share October 14, 2020 Do they have a book from Ham's Creation Museum? That's the one I would really be concerned about. Ham is a Young Earth Creationist who has exhibits in his "museum" of humans riding dinosaurs. 1 Link to comment
Zella October 14, 2020 Share October 14, 2020 (edited) 7 minutes ago, crazy8s said: no worries-just trying to clarify the dillards certainly have the Ark Encounter book on the boy's bookshelf, but i thought the pic of Izzy was just a fun school thong Yeah it actually didn't even occur to me that Izzy might have done that for school. I'm so used to Duggars not doing school it didn't even cross my mind. I think the Ark Encounter book suggests what the Dillards actually think about the topic. I doubt in kindergarten they're delving into dinosaurs more than "isn't this cool?!" but as he gets older and approaches more evolution-based material, I could see his parents having objections or giving their own alternative Ken Ham-influenced counter lesson. That being said, I am glad she seems to be encouraging his interest. My brother also loved dinosaurs. He wasn't an avid reader because he had dyslexia but dinosaurs was one of the things he did like having books on. If it's Izzy's thing, I could totally see him absorbing all dinosaur stuff he can get his hands on. His mask was cute and made me laugh! His mask game is more on point than mine. (I just wear the boring medical ones.) 1 minute ago, emmawoodhouse said: Do they have a book from Ham's Creation Museum? That's the one I would really be concerned about. Ham is a Young Earth Creationist who has exhibits in his "museum" of humans riding dinosaurs. I don't know, but people are talking about them having an Ark Encounter book, and that is Ken Ham too. Ken Ham is an idiot, and I might add from my own limited experience with his company, an asshole. Edited October 14, 2020 by Zella 9 Link to comment
crazy8s October 14, 2020 Share October 14, 2020 (edited) 22 minutes ago, emmawoodhouse said: Do they have a book from Ham's Creation Museum? That's the one I would really be concerned about. Ham is a Young Earth Creationist who has exhibits in his "museum" of humans riding dinosaurs. i think it is the book they have on that book rack in the living room Ark Encounter- Ken ham;s book was shown, a big book it was in the background in several pics Edited October 14, 2020 by crazy8s 1 Link to comment
emmawoodhouse October 14, 2020 Share October 14, 2020 (edited) 21 minutes ago, Zella said: I don't know, but people are talking about them having an Ark Encounter book, and that is Ken Ham too. Ken Ham is an idiot, and I might add from my own limited experience with his company, an asshole. Ken Ham is batshit. PBS's show Independent Lens had a film about the building and opening of the Ark Encounter. It was some scary propaganda. Hopefully, his kids' books are fairly tame in content. But somehow, I doubt it. I just wonder how they got all those species of dinos on the ark. 😂 Edited October 14, 2020 by emmawoodhouse 6 Link to comment
Zella October 14, 2020 Share October 14, 2020 (edited) 4 minutes ago, emmawoodhouse said: Ken Ham is batshit. PBS's show Independent Lens had a film about the building and opening of the Ark Encounter. It was some scary propaganda. Hopefully, his kids' books are fairly tame in content. But somehow, I doubt it. I just wonder hoe they got all those species of dinos on the ark. 😂 When I worked for a Christian company, I had limited dealings with Ham's company, Answers in Genesis. They were some of the rudest, smuggest people I've ever dealt with in my life. Edited to add: Even when they were objectively wrong, as in you send me the wrong file wrong, they still blamed you. Edited October 14, 2020 by Zella 5 12 Link to comment
Popular Post hathorlive October 14, 2020 Popular Post Share October 14, 2020 4 minutes ago, emmawoodhouse said: Ken Ham is batshit. PBS's show Independent Lens had a film about the building and opening of the Ark Encounter. It was some scary propaganda. Hopefully, his kids' books are fairly tame in content. But somehow, I doubt it. I just wonder how they got all those species of dinos on the ark. 😂 Morons who got state funding to build that stupid Ark via tax credits. But then I think about the guy who played Adam in their creation video being a gay porn star, and I laugh and go on. 32 Link to comment
emmawoodhouse October 14, 2020 Share October 14, 2020 I'm still pissed at what he pulled to get the Ark opened. He promised all this tourism and revenue for the town. Didn't happen. Back to the Dillards, I hope Izzy didn't get a young earth creationist lesson from Derick tonight. 😥 4 Link to comment
Zella October 14, 2020 Share October 14, 2020 1 minute ago, emmawoodhouse said: I'm still pissed at what he pulled to get the Ark opened. He promised all this tourism and revenue for the town. Didn't happen. Back to the Dillards, I hope Izzy didn't get a young earth creationist lesson from Derick tonight. 😥 Maybe Derick's got law school assignments due and Izzy was spared. 3 Link to comment
crazy8s October 14, 2020 Share October 14, 2020 (edited) so I am not finding the pic - does anyone else remember a pic showing the book rack thing in the dillard living room.? know there are pics on this page somewhere. and in my crazed memory the ark encounter book is on the right on the shelf.. it was a huge book and all the other books were biblical themed as well Edited October 14, 2020 by crazy8s 1 Link to comment
GeeGolly October 14, 2020 Share October 14, 2020 I'm thinking Izzy's class is doing a superficial dinosaur introduction, Jill probably assumes everyone thinks like her, the school likely has no idea what Jill believes and Derick probably isn't giving it much thought. So they all think they're on the same page, but are worlds apart. Something I'm guessing will repeat itself often over the course of the boys' school years. 6 Link to comment
MaryAnneSpier October 14, 2020 Share October 14, 2020 I was raised in many ways similar to the Duggars, but I attended public school. I would tell my parens about what I learned that day, and if it was something that went against the Bible, my parents would give me a supplemental lesson using the Bible to tell me what God says or thinks about something. I think that if Jill and Derick remain with only two kids, they may take this approach as well, which is a much better compromise than having the boys completely sheltered and under-educated like their mother was. It can also lay the groundwork for critical thinking because they'll know what "the world" thinks of some topics and how that may differ from what God thinks about it and could lead to the boys delving deeper to find the truth. 7 14 Link to comment
emmawoodhouse October 14, 2020 Share October 14, 2020 2 hours ago, Zella said: Maybe Derick's got law school assignments due and Izzy was spared. We can only hope! It kills me to think that they're young earth creationists, but if they have AIG publications in their home, I am disheartened. 1 Link to comment
Zella October 14, 2020 Share October 14, 2020 2 minutes ago, emmawoodhouse said: We can only hope! It kills me to think that they're young earth creationists, but if they have AIG publications in their home, I am disheartened. In a way, I would actually be surprised if they weren't. I assume Jill was raised as a YEC. Derick I am less sure on, but in my experience, a lot of relatively normal Christians don't have strong opinions on the subject. \I'd personally never thought much about it until I had to deal with AIG in a business capacity. And my private reaction was "What in the fresh hell is this?" But I will admit I was always shit at science, so I came to that conclusion more from the perspective that I was coming off grad school and I know this isn't how you conduct research and construct an argument, not because I could readily pick apart scientific claims. Ham uses a veneer of apparent scholarship that is laughable to anyone with an actual background in academia but can seem very persuasive to people who don't and are already inclined to agree with him because of his basic theology and the way he ties his claims to a scare tactic about the modern church. Essentially, the modern church is doomed, but he, Ken, magically has all the answers. And if you'll just listen to him (and coincidentally buy his stuff and visit his museum and fill his coffers), you can prevent people from leaving the church! And I think Ham's target audience focuses on the last part more than anything. 1 5 Link to comment
madpsych78 October 14, 2020 Share October 14, 2020 Izzy will inevitably need braces when he's older, but so far Sam appears to have pretty good teeth. 2 Link to comment
emmawoodhouse October 14, 2020 Share October 14, 2020 (edited) Giving it more thought than I should, I suspect that Derelict went full on YEC when he went full on fundie after his father died. He had probably already taken AP Biology, so with an accounting degree, his science requirement was already met. He was free to ignore what he'd been taught in high school and follow what he believed to be what the bible said. Who knows how much independent research any of them have done to deepen their support of the 6000 year hypothesis. Likely none. They (wrongfully) consider Ham and other charlatans like him scholars, and extend their blind faith to men who are more concerned with lining their coffers than the truth. eta: I can't share it from my tablet, but I watched a clip from 17/18 K&C of the Duggars' trip to the Creation Museum. Man, the kids were young. They interviewed some of the older ones about creation vs. evolution. Jessa couldn't articulate a coherent thought. JD laughed. Jana said that some aspects of evolution made sense until you read the bible, where things all "lined up." Jill? She laid it out there, stating the earth was 6000 years old. I am really curious how they handled this dinosaur day. Edited October 14, 2020 by emmawoodhouse 6 Link to comment
GeeGolly October 14, 2020 Share October 14, 2020 (edited) 8 hours ago, emmawoodhouse said: Giving it more thought than I should, I suspect that Derelict went full on YEC when he went full on fundie after his father died. He had probably already taken AP Biology, so with an accounting degree, his science requirement was already met. He was free to ignore what he'd been taught in high school and follow what he believed to be what the bible said. Who knows how much independent research any of them have done to deepen their support of the 6000 year hypothesis. Likely none. They (wrongfully) consider Ham and other charlatans like him scholars, and extend their blind faith to men who are more concerned with lining their coffers than the truth. eta: I can't share it from my tablet, but I watched a clip from 17/18 K&C of the Duggars' trip to the Creation Museum. Man, the kids were young. They interviewed some of the older ones about creation vs. evolution. Jessa couldn't articulate a coherent thought. JD laughed. Jana said that some aspects of evolution made sense until you read the bible, where things all "lined up." Jill? She laid it out there, stating the earth was 6000 years old. I am really curious how they handled this dinosaur day. Remembering back to my kids' school days... Teachers send home notes saying something like Tuesday is Dinosaur Day! Please help your child dress up for the day as we learn about dinosaurs. So I'm guessing that's what Jill did. Full stop. Not one more thought about it, other than what Izzy was going to wear. And he's in kindergarten, they likely are learning the names of different dinos and maybe what they ate. I'm not sure it was even part of a science lesson including when they roamed the earth or how they disappeared. Most kids love dinos, it may have been a 'learning is fun' exercise more than anything else. Edited October 14, 2020 by GeeGolly 16 Link to comment
Nysha October 14, 2020 Share October 14, 2020 I agree with @GeeGolly, this was probably just a fun lesson with a minimal of science mixed in. I'm sure when Israel starts bringing home lessons that promote evolution Jill & Derick will go over the real history of the earth according to Ken Hamm but tell him to just do the work he's assigned in class. 7 Link to comment
doodlebug October 14, 2020 Share October 14, 2020 1 hour ago, Nysha said: I agree with @GeeGolly, this was probably just a fun lesson with a minimal of science mixed in. I'm sure when Israel starts bringing home lessons that promote evolution Jill & Derick will go over the real history of the earth according to Ken Hamm but tell him to just do the work he's assigned in class. I wouldn't be surprised if the Sunday school at their church didn't offer alternative facts on evolution right around the time the kids are learning about it in public school. 8 Link to comment
Girl in a Cardigan October 14, 2020 Share October 14, 2020 1 hour ago, Nysha said: I agree with @GeeGolly, this was probably just a fun lesson with a minimal of science mixed in. I'm sure when Israel starts bringing home lessons that promote evolution Jill & Derick will go over the real history of the earth according to Ken Hamm but tell him to just do the work he's assigned in class. I also hope that by the time Israel gets to that point Derrick hasn't indoctrinated Izzy to be THAT kid in class (who constantly argues with the teacher over the Bible) and/or is the kind of lawyer that can't wait to take up for his kid's "civil rights" to challenge the school. They are entitled to their (dumb) beliefs at home but I really hope they don't mess up the good progress he's made in school so far. 10 Link to comment
Joan of Argh October 14, 2020 Share October 14, 2020 18 hours ago, emmawoodhouse said: who has exhibits in his "museum" of humans riding dinosaurs. Never seen this book but I'm curious...Are these humans neanderthals? Link to comment
doodlebug October 14, 2020 Share October 14, 2020 32 minutes ago, Joan of Argh said: Never seen this book but I'm curious...Are these humans neanderthals? The Creationists are decidedly anti-evolution, so the people hanging with the dinosaurs look like the rest of us, but dressed in animal skins and such. And, of course, even neanderthals didn't exist in the time of the dinosaurs. Here's a photo of one of the exhibits: 4 Link to comment
GeeGolly October 14, 2020 Share October 14, 2020 1 minute ago, doodlebug said: The Creationists are decidedly anti-evolution, so the people hanging with the dinosaurs look like the rest of us, but dressed in animal skins and such. And, of course, even neanderthals didn't exist in the time of the dinosaurs. Here's a photo of one of the exhibits: Why or how do they think dinos died? 2 Link to comment
doodlebug October 14, 2020 Share October 14, 2020 Just now, GeeGolly said: Why or how do they think dinos died? I am not an expert, but I think they are ok with extinction as a concept. Just no evolution, the earth is only 6000 years old and the entire universe was created by God in 6 days as we understand them. 4 Link to comment
Popular Post hathorlive October 14, 2020 Popular Post Share October 14, 2020 1 minute ago, GeeGolly said: Why or how do they think dinos died? Based on the statue of man in a saddle riding the dino, we ran them to death? You can't use facts with these people. 30 Link to comment
LilJen October 14, 2020 Share October 14, 2020 On 10/9/2020 at 8:36 PM, lascuba said: The trick would be keeping Jeremy off the show. He’s the breakout star! Why would you want him anywhere but front and center?! 5 Link to comment
JoanArc October 14, 2020 Share October 14, 2020 1 hour ago, doodlebug said: (not so) Clever Girl 6 Link to comment
Chicklet October 14, 2020 Share October 14, 2020 Those people think dinosaurs didn't survive because they couldn't all fit on Noah's boat. Or Noah's family ate them all or the animals on the ark ate them. Seriously. I have an aunt that tried to convince me that happened and we are all related to Noah since we all came from his sons and daughters. I asked with whom did those children procreate and she suddenly realized what that meant and sort of blustered something about "but GOD". 1 18 Link to comment
Absolom October 14, 2020 Share October 14, 2020 14 minutes ago, Chicklet said: Those people think dinosaurs didn't survive because they couldn't all fit on Noah's boat. Or Noah's family ate them all or the animals on the ark ate them. Seriously. I have an aunt that tried to convince me that happened and we are all related to Noah since we all came from his sons and daughters. I asked with whom did those children procreate and she suddenly realized what that meant and sort of blustered something about "but GOD". It's too bad they never made acquaintance with the word allegory. 11 Link to comment
Chicklet October 15, 2020 Share October 15, 2020 1 hour ago, Absolom said: It's too bad they never made acquaintance with the word allegory. King James lied you mean? Shocking. 16 Link to comment
Popular Post hathorlive October 15, 2020 Popular Post Share October 15, 2020 1 hour ago, Chicklet said: King James lied you mean? Shocking. King James did a LOT of things that would shock the Duggars. 26 3 Link to comment
QuinnInND October 15, 2020 Share October 15, 2020 14 hours ago, GeeGolly said: And he's in kindergarten, they likely are learning the names of different dinos and maybe what they ate. I'm not sure it was even part of a science lesson including when they roamed the earth or how they disappeared. Most kids love dinos, it may have been a 'learning is fun' exercise more than anything else. I teach kinder this year. That's basically all we teach about dinos at this stage. Some kids know more, having watched Jurassic Park and a show called Dinosaur Hunters. And by know more, I mean they know more of the dinos by sight. 8 Link to comment
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