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Controversial church has followers get '666' tattoos

Associated Press
Published February 25, 2007


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DORAL - 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 just northwest of Miami 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.

"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.

"What is he going to do next to call attention to himself?" asked Daniel Alvarez, an instructor in the department of religious studies at Florida International University who has studied the movement. "This means that his control over people is so great that no matter what he says to them, they'll follow him."

De Jesus was not available to comment, said a church spokeswoman.

At the tattoo parlor, news cameras circled the tattoo chair as artist Jessica Segatto, wearing pink rubber gloves and a huge silver cross, carefully inked 666 on church members' ankles, forearms, backs and one member's neck. Some members said they decided to attend the tattooing session to prove their commitment to De Jesus' vision. Others said they hoped the symbol would provoke questions about the movement.

"I figured if I have it on my leg, people are going to notice it, 666, and they're going to ask," said church member and spokeswoman Axel Poessy.

De Jesus - who preaches that sin and the devil were destroyed when Jesus died on the cross and that God's chosen already have been saved - has built a massive movement around his claim to divinity. Followers call him "Daddy" and "God" and lavish him with $5,000 Rolexes and sometimes 40 percent or more of their salaries.

Christian leaders have denounced De Jesus, saying he distorts the Bible.

"What he's doing is trying to create his own sect," said the Rev. Julio Perez of Nueva Esperanza, a faith-based community group in Hialeah.

De Jesus had just a few hundred followers when he launched his church in a Hialeah warehouse about 20 years ago. Today, he commands a global movement from his Doral headquarters that boasts 335 education centers, 200 pastors, 287 radio programs and a 24-hour Spanish-language TV network that's available to 2-million homes.

In his sermons, De Jesus emphasizes wealth and success as a sign of God's favor. Many of his members are business owners who give a percentage of their corporate profits to De Jesus, said Alvaro Albarracin, who oversees corporate donations to the church.

Martita Roca, 25, a South Florida singer and actress from Guatemala, said she sometimes gives 40 percent of her salary to Growing in Grace. Giving a piece of her flesh by getting a tattoo was another way to prove her commitment, she said.

"For all of those people who pray for us to come out of this movement, this shows that this is it, there's no going back," Roca said of her tattoos.

"Antichrist" is the latest in a string of titles De Jesus has bestowed on himself.

In 1988, De Jesus announced he was the reincarnation of the Apostle Paul. In 1999, he dubbed himself "the Other," a spiritual superbeing who would pave the way for Christ's second coming. In 2004, he proclaimed himself to be Jesus Christ. That claim caused defection from the movement - including De Jesus' first wife, Nydia, and his son Jose Luis Jr.

In January, during a worship service at the church, De Jesus took off his coat and revealed the numbers 666 on his forearm.

[Last modified February 25, 2007, 00:38:12]


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by stephanie 06/07/07 04:43 PM
what this guy is doing is wrong and the only reson alot of peoplehave belived him its because u guys who call ur selfs christians have not bother to open your mouth and tell everyone u know about the true god,maybe if u did they would know the truth.
by Prophet 05/10/07 10:25 AM
Do his followers not know about the Book of Revelations? The mark of the Evil one is 666...Hey Folks!Bring your fans with you when you get to Hell!As for me and my Lord, May you awake and find the real truth!
by Ronnie 04/23/07 02:18 AM
Ill pray for him and his followers what more can you do.
by Satan 03/13/07 06:13 AM
He is my son, and he shall inherit all the kingdoms of the world.
by ROBBIE 03/08/07 01:14 PM
This person is crazy and not of the lord jesus christ. He should not be aloud in this country and he needs to go back to where he came from. He is not welcome in tampa and alot of people here will not allow it. My advice is to repent and find jesu
by jason 03/08/07 01:21 AM
as a tattooist and member of the Christian Tattoo Association, I feel that this is completely wrong. There is only one true God and it is not this guy!!!!
by Rosana 03/07/07 11:38 AM
666 is the sign of the beast(devil)
by debbie 02/27/07 04:32 PM
What Bible are these people reading?Don't they know they are condemning themselves to hell?How can they be so easily deceived by this man? Please people wake up! God have mercy!
by chrostine 02/25/07 03:53 PM
this man is truely in error - he distorts scripture and how anybody can believe what he says is stupid
by lonesome 02/25/07 02:47 PM
revelations plany says saten was bound a thousand years people that received satans mark 666 was satans people read revelation charther 20.ver 4 people u need to read gods word for one day there well be a new heaven and earth this is not heaven.. god
by Lew 02/25/07 02:26 PM
why a tattoo? Should have been hot branded into these idiots!
by Ron 02/25/07 11:11 AM
Don't beleive Jose Luis. He's a messenger from hell!!!!!!!!Read the Bible and know the truth PLEASE!!
by ron 02/25/07 11:08 AM
The Bible is complete in itself from Genesis to Revelation. Any other new doctrines is definitely a result of someones imagination or a pervertion of the truth. So I suggest to anyone who may read this to know the truth(Bible) and be really saved.
by karen 02/25/07 11:07 AM
I can't even put into words how I feel on this matter but before you even thought of branding yourself with that mark you should have done more reasearch into the mark of satan in the early 70's a movie called thief in the night was made watch it!
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