Summary: I’m not an expert on Catholic religion, but to me this looks more like history and fable than information sourced by religious texts.
Asmodeus is mentioned in the book of Tobit which is some Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Bibles.
There is a brief reference to Lilith in the language of Isaiah 34:14, but that reference does not source this priest’s information. He may be using references in the Talmud to draw information on Lilith.
I’m not sure what he’s using to trace Baphomet. There are Biblical references to goat demons (satyr is a relevant term), though that’s typically linked to Azazel.
As for his information on Leviathan, I’m at a loss to find the connection between Leviathan and sexuality.
Summary: I’m not an expert on Catholic religion, but to me this looks more like history and fable than information sourced by religious texts.
Asmodeus is mentioned in the book of Tobit which is some Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Bibles.
There is a brief reference to Lilith in the language of Isaiah 34:14, but that reference does not source this priest’s information. He may be using references in the Talmud to draw information on Lilith.
I’m not sure what he’s using to trace Baphomet. There are Biblical references to goat demons (satyr is a relevant term), though that’s typically linked to Azazel.
As for his information on Leviathan, I’m at a loss to find the connection between Leviathan and sexuality.