Jacob explores the idea that the ‘mark of the beast’ isn’t a physical mark but symbolizes our thoughts and actions. He believes the real ‘beast’ is our human nature. Instead of fearing this mark, Jacob encourages us to focus on love and truth, challenging us to rethink how we interpret religious teachings. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
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