Oklahoma woman Kaye Beach sues DMV, claims driver's license picture is 'mark of the beast'

Jul 26, 2013 - 08:10
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Oklahoma woman Kaye Beach sues DMV, claims driver's license picture is 'mark of the beast'
Driver's license is mark of the beast, claims Kaye Beach in lawsuit

We've all had some bad driver's license pictures, but never "summon the Antichrist from the abyss" bad. But Kaye Beach believes that allowing the DMV to fingerprint and photograph her is "the beginning stages of the [Biblical] mark of the beast" — a personal identification prophesized as a sign of end times.

The Oklahoma woman has filed a lawsuit, saying her religious rights are violated by laws that force her to keep a potentially demonic piece of plastic in her wallet. "As a Christian, I believe the Bible clearly was us against being enrolled in a global system of identification and financial control that ties to our bodies," she said. [Source]

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