Merciful Sperm Destroyer – Identified

Aken may be on to something most Americans need to be aware of. It appears that when Jesus was in hell after he died, he made a deal with the Succumbus, Lilith. If Adam’s first wife agreed to destroy the sperm of a man who has just raped a woman, then Jesus would make sure she only burned in hell a million years, verses – forever!

God-Jesus had to make this deal with a devil because He knows that even a rapist’s sperm contains the “divine sparks of God” and thus are of God and His eternal life plan that is too lofty for mere mortals to grasp. Of course Satan, the fallen angel, knows all about this stuff, as does Aken, he receiving divine transmissions of super knowledge while asleep.

Twenty years ago I began to warn people about evangelicals turning our Democracy into a self-righteous contest, where divine political candidates would compete with their own ilk to see whose message was more divine – until our government spins out of control! I am the Go’el Redeemer of my kindred’s Republican Party. I get the last word!

Jon Presco

Cambion
A cambion is a mythical half-human offspring of a succubus and an incubus, using the reproductive services of a human male and female.

According to lore, demons such as the succubus and incubus are incapable of reproduction so they must mate with humans. The process of conceiving a cambion requires several steps:

1.A succubus mates with a human male and acquires a sample of his sperm.
2.The succubus passes the sperm to an incubus.
3.The incubus mates with a human female and impregnates her with the human sperm.
Cambions are born normally and appear fully human except they have no pulse or breath. They continue to appear human until about the age of seven years, after which they begin showing their demonic origins more overtly.

The typical cambion is cunning and evil, with a beautiful, alluring appearance and ability to control other people. Cambions are sometimes referred to as sexual vampires due to the way they entice their victims into sexual activity for an evil purpose.

It is worth noting that a cambion is conceived entirely from human donors (egg and sperm), which has lead to much discussion about why the child is not also fully human. The Malleus Maleficarum text goes into great detail, citing biblical and other sources, before concluding that the method outlined above is accurate.

Media & Popular culture
•In the Shakespeare play The Tempest, the character Caliban is a cambion (he was the son of a witch, Sycorax).
•In the game Dungeons & Dragons, a cambion is a cross between a fiend and another creature, often but not always a human.

In folklore traced back to medieval legend, a succubus (plural succubi) is a female demon or supernatural being appearing in dreams, who takes the form of a human woman in order to seduce men, usually through sexual intercourse. The male counterpart is the incubus. Religious traditions hold that repeated intercourse with a succubus may result in the deterioration of health or even death.
In modern fictional representations, a succubus may or may not appear in dreams and is often depicted as a highly attractive seductress or enchantress; whereas, in the past, succubi were generally depicted as frightening and demonic.

Etymology
The word is derived from Late Latin succuba “strumpet” (from succubare “to lie under”, from sub- “under” and cubare “to lie”), used to describe the supernatural being as well. The word is first attested from 1387.[1]
[edit] In folklore
According to Zohar and the Alphabet of Ben Sira, Lilith was Adam’s first wife who later became a succubus.[2] She left Adam and refused to return to the Garden of Eden after she mated with archangel Samael.[3] In Zoharistic Kabbalah, there were four succubi who mated with archangel Samael. They were four original queens of the demons Lilith, Agrat Bat Mahlat, Naamah, and Eisheth Zenunim. Succubi may take a form of a beautiful young girl but closer inspection may reveal deformities such as having bird-like claws or serpentine tails.[4] It is said that the act of sexually penetrating a succubus is akin to entering a cavern of ice. There are also reports of succubi forcing men to perform cunnilingus on their vaginas that drip with urine and other repulsive fluids.[5] In later folklore, a succubus took the form of a siren.
Throughout history, priests and rabbis including Hanina Ben Dosa and Abaye, tried to curb the power of succubi over humans.[6]
Not all succubi were malevolent. According to Walter Mapes in De Nugis Curialium (Trifles of Courtiers), Pope Sylvester II (999–1003) was involved with a succubus named Meridiana, who helped him achieve his high rank in the Catholic Church. Before his death, he confessed of his sins and died repentant.[7]
[edit] Ability to reproduce
According to the Kabbalah and the school of Rashba, the original three queens of the demons, Agrat Bat Mahlat, Naamah, Eisheth Zenunim, and all their cohorts give birth to children, except Lilith.[8] According to other legends, the children of Lilith are called Lilin.
According to the Malleus Maleficarum, or “Witches’ Hammer”, written by Heinrich Kramer (Insitoris) in 1486, a succubus collects semen from the men she seduces. The incubi or male demons then use the semen to impregnate human females,[9] thus explaining how demons could apparently sire children despite the traditional belief that they were incapable of reproduction. Children so begotten – cambions – were supposed to be those that were born deformed, or more susceptible to supernatural influences.[10] The book does not address why a human female impregnated with the semen of a human male would not produce a regular human offspring. But in some Viking lore the child is born deformed because the conception was unnatural.
[edit] Possible explanation for alleged encounters with succubi
In the field of medicine, there is some belief that the stories relating to encounters with succubi bear similar resemblance to the contemporary phenomenon of people reporting alien abductions,[11] which has been ascribed to the condition known as sleep paralysis. It is therefore suggested that historical accounts of people experiencing encounters with succubi may rather have been symptoms of sleep paralysis, with the hallucination of the said creatures coming from their contemporary culture.[12][13]
[edit] Qarinah
In Arabic superstition, the qarînah (قرينه) is a spirit similar to the succubus, with origins possibly in ancient Egyptian religion or in the animistic beliefs of pre-Islamic Arabia (see Arabian mythology).[14] A qarînah “sleeps with the person and has relations during sleep as is known by the dreams.”[15] They are said to be invisible, but a person with “second sight” can see them, often in the form of a cat, dog, or other household pet.[14] “In Omdurman it is a spirit which possesses. … Only certain people are possessed and such people cannot marry or the qarina will harm them.”[16]
In India the Succubi is referred to as the seductress “Mohini”. Not to be confused with the mythological “Mohini” – who is depicted to be the slayer of Bhasma Asura. Succubi is described as a lone lady draped in a White Saree (Indian traditional women costume), with untied long hair. She generally is said to haunt lonely paths or roads. She is said to have died from torment by the male and thus would seek revenge on any male

Yep, it’s 2012 and the president of the United States had to explain this, since apparently there are still some people who don’t get it. Referring to Missouri Rep. Todd Akin’s claim that victims of “legitimate rape” very rarely get pregnant, Obama told the White House press corps, “The idea that we should be parsing, and qualifying, and slicing what types of rape we’re talking about, doesn’t make sense to the American people.”

Akin now says he “misspoke” when he was explaining his opposition to abortion in cases of rape by telling a Missouri television reporter, “If it’s legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down.” The secret is out: the female body is magic.
Really, Akin didn’t “misspeak” at all. He made a Kinsley gaffe: he said publicly what he really thinks, without realizing that Americans have access to biology textbooks.
So where did Akin learn this misogynist claptrap? It’s junk science that has been circulating in the anti-abortion rights movement for some time. In a 1999 essay titled “Rape Pregnancies Are Rare,” National Right to Life president John Willke urged abortion opponents to make distinctions between different kinds of rape. He argued that the physical trauma of rape made it close to impossible to get pregnant.
The Centers for Disease Control says that more than 32,000 pregnancies result from rape every year. That doesn’t really sound like the freak occurrence Willke portrays rapes resulting in pregnancies to be, unless you believe that most of those women are lying, which is the implication in the argument. But what if it was true that pregnancies from rape almost never happened? Late-term abortions are relatively rare, but that doesn’t stop abortion rights opponents from talking about them, nor should it.
Now, I reject the idea that people who oppose abortion rights are “anti-woman,” as the media drumbeat these days would have it. Most abortion rights opponents just don’t think you should end the life of an unborn human being. It’s pretty straightforward. Then there are the Todd Akins and his ilk.

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