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666 has been taught as a symbol of evil, fear, and demonic power. But that was never how the early church understood it.
In this episode, we dismantle fear-based end-times teaching and uncover what 666 actually meant in its original context — not as a prediction of the future, but as a critique of false power.
Revelation wasn’t written to scare believers or help them decode world events. It was written to form discernment, expose systems that imitate God, and remind the church that domination never lasts.
This episode explores:
This is not about predicting the end.
It’s about recognizing what doesn’t deserve your allegiance.
Listen now and step out of fear-based theology.
By Sashauni Aaeliyae666 has been taught as a symbol of evil, fear, and demonic power. But that was never how the early church understood it.
In this episode, we dismantle fear-based end-times teaching and uncover what 666 actually meant in its original context — not as a prediction of the future, but as a critique of false power.
Revelation wasn’t written to scare believers or help them decode world events. It was written to form discernment, expose systems that imitate God, and remind the church that domination never lasts.
This episode explores:
This is not about predicting the end.
It’s about recognizing what doesn’t deserve your allegiance.
Listen now and step out of fear-based theology.