The story is interesting because it looks like, thank God, that this man did not act on the demons that possessed him. And maybe as those supporters in the article expressed that he would not. But therein lies the problem. Pornography which is unrestricted and easily accessible has its consequences. I tend to be a libertarian and uphold free speech. But the filth and garbage which is available on the internet, allows for what appears to be decent people to lead a double life as reported here. People like him are time bombs maybe they will go off and harm a child and maybe they will contain themselves to cyberspace, but this society is creating a lot of time bombs, and as time passes we may come to understand the terrible consequences of virtually unchecked pornography which is too accessible. And if this guy turns out to be monster, then we can give much credit to the organization with which he was formally associated.
He paid money to others who did act.
There are young children who were apparently raped.
He 'may' not have raped children personally ( we do not know yet ) but he did apparently pay others who did.
I can understand where you might to he didn't act on his demon's. But the truth of the matter is that he did act on his demon's.
The people he PAID money to for the video's did it to make money to sell them to people just like him.
He is involved in a crime with a victim, the child.
He paid his money to support these people so he could satisfy his demon.