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Minnesota State University ‘Sexuality Studies’ Prof to Appear at ‘SatanCon’

Minnesota State University ‘Sexuality Studies’ Prof to Appear at ‘SatanCon’

“He presented a paper on Satanism and mental health at a psychology conference in 2020, according to his faculty bio.”

SatanCon is a ‘Satanic’ conference hapening in Boston. Do you suppose there are other folks from academia in attendance?

The College Fix reports:

SatanCon to feature Minnesota State University ‘sexuality studies’ professor

This weekend’s SatanCon in Boston will play host to several academics who are openly affiliated with Satanism.

Eric Sprankle, a “sexuality studies” professor at Minnesota State University-Mankato, will speak on “Sins of the Flesh: Satanism and Self-Pleasure,” according to the conference program.

Sprankle’s research interests include “the relationships between Satanism, stigma, and mental health,” “therapist biases against folks with stigmatized identities” and “the impact of stigma on marginalized sexual communities.”

He presented a paper on Satanism and mental health at a psychology conference in 2020, according to his faculty bio.

Joining him will be a man named David Dillard-Wright, who now goes by “Devi” and uses female pronouns.

The University of South Carolina-Aiken philosophy professor will speak on “Reclaiming the Trans Body: A/theistic Strategies for Self-Determination and Empowerment.”

Dillard-Wright “converted to Hinduism” and writes about mindfulness and meditation, according to his bio published by the Diversity Reboot 2022 conference.

Dillard-Wright is not the only gender-dypshoric academic at the conference.

Ash Patrick Schade will speak on the topic of Satanism in rural communities. Schade became famous because she called herself a man and then had a baby after hooking up with someone on Grindr.

“Ash Patrick Schade, 28, was two years into his transition when he became pregnant in February 2020 following a date with a man on Grindr, despite the fact the health-care worker and Ph.D. student was taking male hormone blockers at the time,” the New York Post reported in 2022.

The Archdiocese of Boston has called on people to pray in opposition to the Satanic conference.

“We ask Catholics not to organize or encourage others to go to the event to protest. It will only make it more prominent and give the organizers the attention they seek,” the archdiocese wrote. “Rather than protesting in person, we hope to storm the Heavens with prayer from our shrines, monasteries, and parishes.”

A Catholic priest and theologian at Franciscan University of Steubenville previously told The Fix how to stop the After School Satan clubs organized by the Satanists.

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Comments

henrybowman | May 1, 2023 at 4:04 pm

“he became pregnant in February 2020 following a date with a man on Grindr, despite the fact the health-care worker and Ph.D. student was taking male hormone blockers at the time”

“Profiles inCompetence.”

Suburban Farm Guy | May 1, 2023 at 4:04 pm

These mentally ill people will never get the help they need. Why on earth would we involve them our children’s education?