Surrounded by a mob of news cameras, a group of smiling, well-dressed
church members crowded into a South Beach storefront parlor on a recent
muggy evening and got matching tattoos of their prophet’s symbol: 666.
Members of Growing in Grace, a controversial religious sect
headquartered in Doral, said they were following the example of their
leader, Jose Luis De Jesus Miranda, who has claimed to be Jesus and
recently declared himself the Antichrist.Critics have called De Jesus a cult leader who manipulates followers. Church members say he has brought them happiness and spiritual fulfillment. more after the cut...
“This is backing up what I truly believe,” said Alvaro Albarracin, 38, who heads a film production company and joined the church more than a decade ago. He showed a bandage that covered the freshly tattooed “666″ on his forearm. “It’s like a brand. It’s like a sign.”
It’s a sign most Christians would shun, because for centuries the numbers have been associated with Satan. But for the 30 or so church members who branded themselves with 666 and SSS — the initials of De Jesus’ motto, “salvo siempre salvo,” or “saved always saved” — it’s a mark of their absolute faith in De Jesus.
Church members say the symbol doesn’t connect them to Satan but rather to De Jesus’ claim that he has replaced Christ’s teachings with a new gospel.
Scholars and critics of the movement say the tattoos offer frightening evidence of the influence De Jesus commands over his followers. get more here
Frightening, isn't it...?
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