It looks as though Jessa Duggar is fast becoming one of the most outspoken members of the Duggar family. The reality television star, who just married her husband Ben Seewald earlier this month, posted yet another religious-filled rant on her social media accounts on Saturday.

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In the post, Jessa said, "The average person gets just 675,000 hours of life. That's all you have if you cross the road carefully, wear your seatbelt, and avoid diseases and everything else out there that is trying to kill you. But you will still die. Your precious life is slipping through your fingers by the minute, and there is nothing you can do about it."

She added, "However, there is something that God can do about it. Jesus said that if you seek to save your life, you will lose it, but if you lose it for His sake, you will find it. In other words, yield your will to God's will. Surrender. Give up the battle. Give Him your life and you get to keep it. In other words, you can have your cake and eat it."

A photo posted by Jessa Seewald (@jessaseewald) on Nov 11, 2014 at 7:41am PST

 

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Jessa's followers seem to be very upset with her controversial posts these days, as her family is under fire from their anti-gay stance in the media. So far, over 75,000 people have signed a petition to cancel their show, 19 Kids & Counting, on the TLC network.

According to Us Weekly on Thursday, many are protesting Michelle Duggar and a recorded robocall she made this past summer when she urged voters to repeal a law that would forbid owners and landlords from evicting and firing people based on their gender identity.

The petition, which is on Change.org, was started by Jim Wissick, stated that Duggar's words "reek of ignorance and fear mongering."

He wrote, "Just because someone is transgendered doesn't mean they are a child predator or a rapist. Transgender people - who are far more likely to be the victims of harassment and violence if forced to use a bathroom that is inconsistent with their gender identity or expression - deserve to have the ability to use the bathroom in peace and safety."

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