Matthew Stevenson, the self-appointed prophet and spiritual guru of the All Nations Worship Assembly empire, is not just a false teacher—he is a charlatan of the highest order. With a ministry built on emotional manipulation, pseudo-theological ramblings, and a penchant for self-glorification, Stevenson has proven himself a master of deception. And if his latest sermon is anything to go by, he’s also a man who seems utterly incapable of coherent thought or biblical fidelity.
In one particularly unhinged diatribe, Stevenson claimed that God created Eve to prevent Adam from engaging in bestiality.
Sex is God's idea I said sex is god's idea. You're not gonna tell me that Satan know how to have better sex than God. Yeah But there are sexual communications now the marriage bed is under fire. I don't, I don't get into the business of telling folk what to do in their bedroom because you're gonna tell me what to do in mine...or uh...but there are certain types of sexual communication that is intrinsically demonic. Say which one? Pedophilia is a demon. Pedophilia is a devil.
Nobody naturally wants to have sex with children. It's demonic It's demonic in the bishop's chair. It's demonic in the pastor's office. It's demonic on the choir. Another demonic kind of sexual communication—that's why they want us to leave him alone—is beastiality. Darn! You're not gonna tell me looking at a mouse, a cat, a goat, is gonna turn you on. Let me give you some wisdom—Adam was in Eden with God. Adam was surrounded by animals.
God said huh? Watch me. It's not good For man to be alone. It's not. Now y'all see that y'all like, oh, because a man did find a good thing. No, it's deeper. Tell your name is deeper. God put a sexual appetite in Adam before he pulled Eve out of him, watch me.
And God never called Eve, Eve, Adam did. He called Eve, Adam. You don't have time for that. And so without something coming out of him for compatibility, he still had human hormones. Who would he be attracted to if there was no real?
He would have been messing with the animals around him. So as to prevent—y'all don't wanna hear this—Adam from abasing his self to bestiality, He gave him something that was just like him. So you are not the descendants of apes.
Hallelujah!
Yes, you read that correctly, and if you don't believe me, watch the clip at the end of this article. This so-called "pastor" believes the Creator of the universe was concerned Adam might "abase himself" with animals unless He whipped up a suitable partner. One has to wonder, does Stevenson even own a Bible, or does he just riff off his own deranged imagination? If this were a comedy sketch, it might be funny. But coming from someone who claims to represent God, it’s tragic and nauseating.