Khloe Kardashian uses Bible verse John 8:7 to fight back at her detractors

Khloe Kardashian quotes John 8:7: 'Let him who is without sin among you be the first to throw a stone.' (Instagram/ khloekardashian)

The world of social media isn't always friendly, particularly to celebrities. Their posts are often bombarded with criticisms, ridicule, and negativity, and "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" star Khloe Kardashian is no exception.

When the reality TV star posted a video featuring her "homemade" monkey bread and Thanksgiving pies on her Instagram account (@khloekardashian), people questioned the veracity of her statement. Many suspected that her pies look very similar to the ones sold by Sweet Lady Jane Bakery in Los Angeles, and some scoffed at her attempts to appear domesticated.

"Monkey bread?! I made that in like 7th grade. Congrats on accomplishing monkey bread. Time magazine's person of the year award should go to you," a sarcastic user writes. Another comments: "You didn't bake these! You bought them at a bakery.."

Khloe has had enough of the bashing, and took to her Twitter account (@khloekardashian) to fire back at her detractors. "The greatest part about miserable peps (people) is that they post all of this (expletive) on your page. They attack with words behind their private pages," she writes. "Try to shame you or verbally bully your spirit. So I click on their pages and their bios say 'believer in God,' 'Put God first,' etc. But how is judging and spreading hate being a child of God? Being a child of the Lord means spreading love and uplifting one another."

Khloe then gave a sarcastic suggestion of her own. "Why don't you drink your own kool-aid and uplift yourself. Stop spending ur energy hating on others. It's only destroying ur own soul," she adds.

The reality TV star reminded her social media followers that everybody falls short compared to God, and she used the Bible verse John 8:7 to do so. It says: "Let him who is without sin among you be the first to throw a stone."

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