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(Created page with "=Feeding the Beast= ==The Awakening== Matthew Silas had always been a quiet man, a devout believer in the King James Version of the Bible. His days were simple—working as a carpenter, reading Scripture at night, and occasionally uploading sermons on YouTube, hoping to spread the truth to those who would listen. Initially, his online ministry seemed like a calling. People from around the world would comment on his videos, many thanking him for teaching doctrines they...") |
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One night, after finishing a long study of Revelation 13, he felt a deep unrest. The verses about the Beast, the system of control, and the deception of nations seemed more than prophetic—they felt personal. | One night, after finishing a long study of Revelation 13, he felt a deep unrest. The verses about the Beast, the system of control, and the deception of nations seemed more than prophetic—they felt personal. | ||
''"And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads."'' (Revelation 13:16, KJV) | |||
Matthew pondered what this mark could truly be. Was it a literal mark, or was it more symbolic—a sign of submission to a technological empire that enslaves minds and souls alike? As he scrolled through YouTube that night, it hit him. The platform wasn’t just a tool; it was part of a much larger system—a system that wanted to mold people into obedient consumers. | Matthew pondered what this mark could truly be. Was it a literal mark, or was it more symbolic—a sign of submission to a technological empire that enslaves minds and souls alike? As he scrolled through YouTube that night, it hit him. The platform wasn’t just a tool; it was part of a much larger system—a system that wanted to mold people into obedient consumers. | ||
He closed his laptop and looked around his small study. The shelves were filled with old theology books, worn Bibles, and notebooks filled with his handwritten thoughts. Everything in this room felt real, but the digital world felt increasingly false. | He closed his laptop and looked around his small study. The shelves were filled with old theology books, worn Bibles, and notebooks filled with his handwritten thoughts. Everything in this room felt real, but the digital world felt increasingly false. '''Was he feeding the Beast without realizing it?''' | ||
==A Decision to Leave== | ==A Decision to Leave== |