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This book argues that the Book of Revelation defines the mark of the beast not as future technology, but as a religious system historically realized in medieval Christendom. The author contends that the Trinity functions as the actual mark because it became the mandatory legal and social confession used to identify authorized believers. In this sacred civilization, the Trinitarian creed served as a "doctrinal passport" that governed a person's ability to buy, sell, and participate in society. To refuse this official image of Christ resulted in severe consequences, including the loss of property, legal standing, and life. By contrasting this coercive system with the biblical confession of one God the Father and His Son, the author presents the Trinity as a lamb-like counterfeit that replaces apostolic truth with an imperial image. Ultimately, the source asserts that the Middle Ages provide the clearest historical proof of how religious allegiance can be fused with economic and social control.
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