Isaac Plath, a star of “Welcome to Plathville,” recently made a surprising revelation about his struggles with addictions. This confession comes as a surprise since he comes from a strictly religious family. However, it’s worth noting that his mother, Kim, has spoken about her past experiences with alcohol and was recently arrested for DUI in Florida. Let’s delve into the details of Isaac’s confession and his connection to his sister, Moriah.
To our knowledge, Moriah is not addicted to anything unless we consider her passion for style and fashion. However, Moriah and her younger brother have a few things in common. Both of them are currently single, and they have deep passions. Isaac’s passion lies in planes, and he frequently shares posts about flying on his social media, entertaining his followers. Interestingly, his mother’s new boyfriend, Ken Palmer, is his flying instructor.
Isaac Plath and his sister also share another common aspect: their growing closeness to Jesus. Moriah asked her father to baptize her, which might seem unusual outside of the Christian faith. However, adult baptism is not uncommon in some churches. For those who follow the faith, it is a cause for celebration as the ritual symbolizes washing away past sins. Did you know that Isaac also asked his father to baptize him?
On Sunday, Barry’s son shared photos revealing that he had been baptized by his father in a pool. Compared to Moriah’s baptism in a large pond, Isaac’s baptism appeared less dramatic. He mentioned the love of Jesus in his caption but also brought up his “addictions.” Hopefully, these addictions were not what his parents feared the most when he began spending time with Micah: pornography.
Isaac Plath did not specify his addictions, but it is unlikely that they were related to opioids or excessive alcohol due to his flying career. It’s possible that his addictions were less severe, such as being addicted to sodas, which might amuse TLC fans. In his lengthy and serious caption, he stated, “I accepted [Jesus] as my personal Lord and savior! God changed my heart and gave me new desires. I was able to quit all my addictions as I was struggling with it before!”
Isaac Plath also shared in his caption:
“I strongly encourage those of you who are thinking about giving your lives to Christ to take the step of faith and put your trust in God! It’s the best thing that has ever happened to me in my life 🙏.”
Isaac’s journey of finding solace in his faith and overcoming his addictions may serve as an inspiration to others who are considering a similar path.