The primary demon fighter in the modern Christian world is the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR), a global network of Charismatic Christian ministries devoted to Dominionism, the idea that they must take over public institutions in order to save America and the world from. They're wreaking havoc all over the place, in addition to the mischief they've wrought on confused Christian genitalia. Then God came along and ruined everything, I mean saved her, putting her on the path to righteousness and helping others who are (naked) wrestling with their own sex demons.īut demons aren't just about getting laid. Sometimes they also lure people into homosexual behavior.Īdams says the succubus spirit that used to attack her confused her so much that she contemplated becoming a lesbian. The two most identifiable sexual demons are the incubus, which is a male sexual demon that traditionally assaults women, and the succubus, which is a female sexual demon that assaults men.
they're worried they could not find that pleasure with mortal people," says Adams, who claims she was once possessed by sexual demons. "Anybody that has been attacked by them will tell you. Some people become so dependent upon these demonic experiences that they actually look forward to them. These spiritual rapists, as Adams describes them in her book, Consequences, often prey on people by performing sexual acts through nightmares and erotic dreams. Adams shares her decades-long struggle with demon sex, sparing no horrible, sexy detail: Why yes, they can! At least according to the article's primary source, a former stripper-turned-ministry leader named Contessa Adams.
"Can demons engage in sexual behaviors with humans?" the magazine asks. A far sexier explanation has been offered up by Christian magazine Charisma ,which conducted its own investigation into the origins of homosexuality to reveal the real culprit: sex with demons.
The reigning scientific consensus on sexual orientation is that it's an inherited, biological trait, but that's just because scientists don't know how to party. This article originally appeared on AlterNet.