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The show focuses on the life of the Duggar family, who are devout independent Baptists, and frequently discusses values of purity, modesty and faith in God. The Duggars avoid birth control, saying they have decided to allow God to determine the number of children they have.
In addition to adherence to the Bible and their idea of Christian ideals, the IBLP considers men, in particular the patriarch of a family, to be superior, whereas women are expected to be more submissive to the head of the house, whether that be their father or husband. This includes in the home, school, workplace, and marriage.
Here is everything to know about the upcoming documentary, from its release date, to an examination of the family's religion: It drops on June 2. The Duggar Family documentary will drop on Amazon ...
Duggar and his wife also have had permanent guardianship of his wife's great-nephew Tyler Hutchins (b. 2008), since November 2016. The family was featured on the reality series 19 Kids and Counting from 2008 to 2015. Duggar and his family are Independent Baptist Christians.
The four-part limited docuseries — which hits Prime Video on June 2 — focuses on the Duggar family’s ties to the controversial religion Institute of Basic Life Principles (IBLP).
Jinger Duggar is sharing how she really feels about being raised under the fundamentalist Christian teachings of the Institute in Basic Life Principles (IBLP) organization. During the Wednesday ...
TLC reality star Jinger Duggar speaks candidly about her family's adherence to 'harmful,' 'cult-like' beliefs in her new book, 'Becoming Free Indeed.'
The series explores the dark secrets of the Duggar family, best known for the TLC reality series 19 Kids and Counting.It investigates Josh Duggar's conviction for knowingly receiving and possessing child pornography, and the family's ties to the Institute in Basic Life Principles and its controversial leader Bill Gothard, showing how the organization has influenced the Duggars.