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The Bible predicted Christians would follow a false prophet and wear his mark on their foreheads.

Infact verdict: Mostly True (60/100).

The claim refers to passages in the Book of Revelation, specifically chapters 13 and 19, which describe a false prophet associated with the Antichrist. The relevant texts describe the false prophet causing people to receive a mark on their foreheads or right hands, which is symbolic and not specifically targeted at Christians but are referenced within end-time scenarios involving global belief systems. This has been the topic of much interpretation and symbolism within eschatology and is not a direct prediction about Christians specifically. Given the symbolic nature and lack of specificity about 'Christians' following, the claim remains largely interpretative.

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The Bible predicted Christians would follow a false prophet and wear his mark on their foreheads.
The Book of Revelation describes events involving a false prophet and a mark on the forehead, but this is symbolic and not directed specifically at Christians. It relates to end-time narratives about global belief systems. The claim remains interpretative and subject to theological interpretation. The confidence is medium as it depends on interpretation.

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