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Priest Claims Pornography Addiction Now Exceeds Drug and Alcohol Abuse

Tucker Carlson Show · The Secret History of Biblical Giants, Demons, and the Advanced Civilizations Before the Great Flood · May 29, 2026
Priest Claims Pornography Addiction Now Exceeds Drug and Alcohol Abuse
Tucker Carlson Show
Tucker Carlson Show
The Secret History of Biblical Giants, Demons, and the Advanced Civilizations Before the Great Flood
"Pornography is a bigger problem than addiction. More common. Yes. Then drugs or alcohol. Yes. Really? Yes. It's all men and most women."
Based on two decades hearing confessions, the Orthodox priest reported that pornography addiction has become more prevalent than substance abuse among his congregants, affecting both men and women. He cited the average age of first exposure to hardcore pornography as 8 years old, describing widespread patterns of escalation into darker content and linking it to gender identity confusion.

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Tucker Carlson interviewed an Orthodox Christian priest and biblical scholar about the Nephilim, the mysterious beings described in Genesis 6 as offspring of the sons of God and human women. The conversation revealed that these giants were not merely tall people but spirit-human hybrids produced through ritual sexual magic involving demon-possessed temple prostitutes, a practice the priest claims continued into modern times with Japanese emperors until World War II. The guest argued that ancient civilizations from Babylon to Japan attributed their technological advancement to demonic spirits who survived the biblical flood, not human ingenuity, and that the Nephilim became the demonic entities referenced throughout scripture after their deaths. The discussion took contemporary turns as the priest, drawing on 20 years hearing confessions, reported that pornography addiction now exceeds drug and alcohol abuse among his congregants, with average first exposure at age 8. He explicitly stated that modern world leaders continue ancient patterns of demon worship and child abuse, citing the Epstein files as confirmation rather than revelation. The priest described confession patterns showing marriages saved from destruction and people recovering from severe childhood trauma and violence through Orthodox Christian practice. He rejected the prosperity gospel and political Christianity as forms of secularized religion that amount to magic rather than genuine faith. The episode framed current spiritual warfare as honest revelation of evil that has always existed rather than new phenomena, with the priest arguing that technology, economy, and war function as unnamed gods in secular society, demanding the same sacrifices ancient pagans made to Baal and Molech.

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