World's Biggest Hypocrite! Cheater & Porn Addict Josh Duggar's Craziest Quotes About 'Family Values' In 10 Clicks
Aug. 25 2015, Updated 9:41 a.m. ET
Porn addict and serial cheater Josh Duggar has spent years preaching about conservative "family values." Click to read his most hypocritical statements.
"Marriage is essential to the family and every single child deserves a mother and a father," the 27-year-old told CNS News just weeks before a police report went public in May, revealing that cops accused him of molesting young girls as a teen.
"Our family is like the epitome of conservative values," Josh bragged to the Washington Times in 2012. Josh later revealed that he has been addicted to pornography for years.
"I'm grateful for my wife…and I think it's just such a blessing when you see family and you see that you can honor each other," he added. Just three months later, he would confess to being unfaithful to Anna.
Duggar, Executive Director of the Family Research Council Action, speaks at the Family Leadership Summit in Ames, Iowa
The former Family Research Council Action executive director once fought to prevent transgender citizens from using public bathrooms not designated for their biological sex. "We have to make sure we're standing up for privacy and protecting the well-bring of women and children," he argued. However, Josh molested five minor females, including at least two of his sisters, when he was a teen.
March for Marriage – Washington, DC
"America was founded on respect, tolerance, and really not discriminating against people based on their religious convictions," he said in April. Meanwhile, Josh was discriminating against the LGBT community, fighting against their right to wed.
Duggar, Executive Director of the Family Research Council Action, speaks at the Family Leadership Summit in Ames, Iowa
"Marriage is love," he tweeted in 2012. Now, his wife Anna's brother is begging her to leave him, claiming he feels "sick to his stomach" by all the accusations.
March for Marriage – Washington, DC
"Arkansans should not face the threat of fines or being sued for living out the deeply-held convictions of their faith," he announced at a 2014 gay marriage rally.
On August 20, Josh admitted his hypocrisy. "While espousing faith and family values, I have secretly over the last several years been viewing pornography on the internet and this became a secret addiction and I became unfaithful to my wife," he wrote on the family's website.
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Despite slamming the LGBT community for years, he begged readers to "please pray for my precious wife Anna and our family during this time."
Anna's siblings aren't buying his apology. "You have to confess and forsake your sin to have mercy," Daniel Keller posted on Facebook. "Not sin, confess, repeat."