← Testing Claims Hub | Holidays Fact. Fiction. Faith. Valentine’s Day: Fact, Fiction, Faith Is Valentine’s Day pagan? Is it based on Lupercalia? Who was Saint Valentine—and should Christians celebrate February 14? Here’s a careful, Scripture-grounded deep dive (without viral-history shortcuts). Featured snippet answer: Valentine’s Day is not a direct continuation of a pagan festival.... Continue Reading →
Does 666 Mean “Hail Zeus”? What History Actually Shows
🔍 Quick Answer No.There is no historical, linguistic, or manuscript evidence that the number 666 encodes the phrase “Hail Zeus.” No ancient reader understood it that way, and no early Christian or pagan source makes that connection. The claim depends on reading modern ideas back into ancient texts. Before We Test the Claim, Let’s Clarify... Continue Reading →
Does χξϛ Spell “Jesus”? What the Bible and History Actually Show
🔍 Quick Answer No.In ancient Greek, χξϛ is how the number 666 was written, not a word meant to be pronounced. It does not spell or encode the name Jesus, and no ancient manuscript or Christian source understood it that way. You do not need to know Greek to understand this—only how Greek numbers and... Continue Reading →
What the Bible Actually Says About 666—and Why Christians Don’t Need to Fear It
What Scripture Says About 666 Before testing modern claims, we need to understand how Scripture itself frames the number 666. Revelation does not introduce this number as a hidden code meant to unsettle believers, but as part of a larger message calling for wisdom, discernment, and faithfulness. This article focuses on Revelation 13:18, reading it... Continue Reading →
Why Claims About 666 Can Shake Faith—and Why They Shouldn’t
When Online Claims About 666 Raise Questions If you’ve come across videos, reels, or posts online claiming that 666 secretly refers to Jesus, hides pagan worship, or exposes something the church has supposedly missed, you’re not alone. Many sincere Christians encounter this kind of content unexpectedly, often presented with urgency and confidence. This reflection is... Continue Reading →
Testing Claims: A Closer Look at The Scriptures (ISR) Explanatory Notes — Paul
Why This Entry Matters Few figures in the New Testament have shaped Christian theology, mission, and doctrine as profoundly as the apostle Paul. His conversion, calling, and writings form a substantial portion of the New Testament and have been foundational to the church’s understanding of the gospel. However, Paul’s identity has become a focal point... Continue Reading →
Testing Claims: A Closer Look at The Scriptures (ISR) Explanatory Notes — Lord
Why This Entry Matters Few words appear more frequently in the Bible—and in Christian worship—than the word “Lord.” It is used to translate the divine name in the Old Testament, to identify Jesus’ authority in the New Testament, and to express Christian confession and allegiance. Recently, however, the use of “Lord” has become a focal... Continue Reading →
Testing Claims: A Closer Look at The Scriptures (ISR) Explanatory Notes — Gad
A Closer Look at The Scriptures (ISR) Explanatory Notes — Gad Why This Entry Matters Few claims unsettle believers more quickly than those involving the name used for God. When questions are raised about whether familiar biblical language is rooted in paganism, the impact can be immediate and deeply personal. In recent years, references to... Continue Reading →
Testing Claims: A Closer Look at The Scriptures (ISR) Explanatory Notes — Lord
Why This Entry Matters Few phrases in the New Testament are as familiar—or as quietly debated—as “the first day of the week.” It appears in the resurrection narratives and in descriptions of early Christian gathering and giving. In recent years, this phrase has become a focal point in discussions about: Sabbath observance, Sunday worship, and... Continue Reading →
Testing Claims: A Closer Look at The Scriptures (ISR) Explanatory Notes —Renew
Why This Entry Matters Few words in the New Testament carry more theological weight than “new.”It appears in phrases like: new covenant new creation new heart new self These are not minor descriptors. They define how Christians understand: the relationship between the Old and New Covenants what Christ accomplished how salvation works whether the law... Continue Reading →