Teen Vogue is teen Jezebel

Jul 3, 2019 by

by Michael Brown, Christian Post.

It was not enough for Teen Vogue to celebrate anal sex and promote prostitution and teach kids how to have an abortion without parental permission. Now this popular young people’s magazine is offering guidelines on “sex spells,” guaranteed to “make your orgasms magical.” (What wholesome reading for teens!)

The new article, by astrologer Lisa Stardust, is titled, “How to Use Sex Magic to Manifest Your Best Self,” and contains quotes like this one, by Taylor Cordova: “Through sacred sex, we find a particularly ripe portal for making our wildest dreams come true and drawing our hearts desire into our energetic field.”

Also quoted is Pam Grossman, author of Waking the Witch: Reflections on Women, Magic, and Power. And Stardust cites, “Professional witch and owner of Olde Ways, Michael Cardenas.” He “suggests using sex magic to align the spirit with the body in order to manifest self-love in a simple bath ritual.”

But this article is just one in a series devoted to “practical magic.” And it follows on the heels of articles like this one, from 2017, by “practicing witch” Sarah Lyons, titled, “Witchcraft: 10 Common Myths Debunked.” (And to think: Teen Vogue was once best known for its beauty tips.)

Some of my readers may have thought I was exaggerating when I wrote about “The Resurgence of the Feminist Witch” earlier this month. Others may have raised their eyebrows at the title of my forthcoming book, Jezebel’s War with America: The Plot to Destroy Our Country and What We Can to Turn the Tide.

But I am deeply convinced that there is a spiritual connection between the rise of pornography in America, the rise of the militant abortion spirit, the rise of radical feminism, the rise of witchcraft, and the rise of LGBT activism (among other, related phenomena).

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