The belief that demons have sex with humans has been embedded deep in the Christian and Jewish traditions for hundreds of years. Stella Immanuel, a Houston pediatrician and leader of a Christian ministry, believes that demon sex causes all kinds of illnesses such as miscarriages, impotence, cysts, among others. While looking into Dr. Immanuelâs background, many found that she also believes that the U.S government is run by reptilian creatures and that scientists are working on a vaccine to prevent people from being religious. Immanuel also rejected the effectiveness of wearing a mask to prevent the spread of the highly contagious Covid-19. She also promoted hydroxychloroquine to treat the virus. On July 27th, President Trump and his son Donald T. Tweeted a video that featured Dr. Immanuel to whom Trump described as âspectacular,â claiming that the drug used to treat malaria was a cure for Covid19; a treatment that Trump promoted and claims he has taken himself. She became quite the star within the right-wing circle with millions of views, especially after people started digging into her very unconventional beliefs. But, is demon sex something irrational to sublunary minds, or is it conceivable?
Read MoreWhile religion may be a source of morality for some, non-religious people also have their own moral values. Morality has been part of our lives for a long time and is based on our internal moral compass, which guides our judgment between right and wrong. However, religion can also provide guidance during moments of confusion.
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