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Not that being a Christian means you are a satanist, but people believe all these different markers are somehow the mark, or its COVID, or whatever. What if the mark of the beast itself was being a Christian? The mark is never mentioned as being a physical item, just an item on the forehead or the arm. So then what stops the mark from being a mental or spiritual one instead? And what stops that same mark from being the very item which should be protecting you instead?

Not that being a Christian means you are a satanist, but people believe all these different markers are somehow the mark, or its COVID, or whatever. What if the mark of the beast itself was being a Christian? The mark is never mentioned as being a physical item, just an item on the forehead or the arm. So then what stops the mark from being a mental or spiritual one instead? And what stops that same mark from being the very item which should be protecting you instead?

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The mark is a sign of the false messiah. It isn’t “666.” It’s χξς in the original Koine Greek. These are transliterations of the first letters of Greek, Hebrew and Latin markings for “King of the Jews” inscribed above Christ’s head on the cross.

It’s the worldwide adoption of the fallen jews’ fraudulent Christ/Messiah who inverts the true message of Christ, that man cannot save himself or achieve immortality, with the promise that man is God, doesn’t need “saving,” and can achieve immortality by taking the mark.