What are the beast’s “seven heads” and “ten horns”?

Each of the beast’s heads can have more than one horn!”

Question 1. In The Book of Revelation (13:1), a ‘beast’ is described with ‘seven heads’ and ‘ten horns’. What do the ‘seven heads’ signify?”

Answer: “Each of the ‘seven heads’ represent one of the Seven Deadly Sins: pride, envy, greed, gluttony, anger, lust, and sloth.”

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Question 2: “What does ‘the beast’ do with its ‘seven heads’?”

Answer: “It thinks up ways to get every person, family, and nation to reject Teachings from God.”

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Question 3: “Can you give an example of that?”

Answer: “We look at History! Greeks, Romans, Chinese, Maya, Inca, and similar nations were confused and destroyed by the forces of evil. So were billions of souls and families.”

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Question 4: “When did evil begin getting people to hate and kill their neighbors?”

Answer: “When the devil got Cain to kill his brother, Abel.”

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Question 5: “What are the ‘ten horns’ on the beast’s ‘seven heads’?”

Answer: “Each ‘horn’ is the specific opposite of one of The Ten Commandments. The ‘first horn’ leads people to put themselves ‘before God’. The other nine horns get into the mind and lead people to lie, cheat, steal, lust, kill, and disobey all Ten Commandments.”

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Question 6: “The beast has ‘seven heads’ and ‘ten horns’. Can the necessary ‘horns’ be moved to the ‘head’ that needs them?”

Answer: “The ‘horns’ move from one ‘head’ to another. The need to ‘steal’ and ‘kill’ may be needed to devour a soul. So, any ‘head’ can ‘borrow’ the necessary ‘horns’ to lead a person into error. We may call them ‘portable horns’.”

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Question 7: “When one of the ‘heads’ wants someone to fall farther into sin, can they use all ten ‘horns’?”

Answer: “Yes! The ‘beast’ wants everyone on earth to disobey all of The Ten Commandments.”

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Question 8: “Do the ‘seven heads’ and ‘ten horns’ focus the devil’s destructive desires on any group of people?”

Answer: “The more a person obeys God, the more ‘heads’ and ‘horns’ of ‘the beast’ will attack them.”

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Question 9: “Whom does ‘the beast’ work hardest to destroy?”

Answer: “‘The beast’ hates all who obey This Teaching from He Who Fulfilled The Prophecies! ‘And I say unto you thou art Peter and on this rock I build My Church and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. I give you the keys to The Kingdom of Heaven.’

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