Many say that the gods of Greek and Roman mythology find their origin …show more content…
It is fascinating to compare the descriptions in this verse with the descriptions in 2 Timothy chapter 3 which describes the traits of those living in the last days just prior to the return of Christ. The lists are nearly …show more content…
Very true. But this evil finds its source in the Serpent from the Garden of Eden, on through to the days of Noah and from Noah to an evil line that passed from his son Ham to his offspring, the Canaanites. I believe it’s this kind of wickedness that explains the evil we see presently in the Middle East. ISIS is known for kidnapping ten-year-old girls as sex slaves. They rape them in a kind of religious ceremony where a man prays before he rapes the child; prays again when he’s finished and then the next guy comes in and repeats the process over and over. This can go on for hours. Children are buried alive in front of their parents. The torture is the worst kind imaginable. Like in the days of Marduk idolatry, people are burned alive. This is the kind of wickedness that stems all the way back to the days of Noah and Sodom. Demonism is alive and well in the Middle East.
I don’t mean to suggest a general rule that if someone is active in homosexual or heterosexual sodomy, this necessitates direct demonic involvement. But there does seem to be some link between demonism and sodomy, especially in Noah’s and Lot’s day. I don’t think the sudden shift towards both gay marriage and transgendered persons is a coincidence. As sexual deviancy as well as gender confusion escalates, demonism will more and more be involved