A man known as Jesus of Nazareth is introduced in the New Testament. What the apostles failed to report was the significance and independence of Jesus’ mythical beard. Though the vessel of the son of god was sent to save us for our sins, the eternal presence of the beard of light (reddish in color) embodied what is commonly referred to as the Holy Ghost. Though it is not recognized, Jesus drew on his beard for much of his divine strength. Much in the same way, the dark beard (dark brown or black in color) known as the deceiver, was capable of summoning the forces of darkness. While the beard of light strengthened its wearer, the beard of darkness controlled its victims, pushing suggestions into their subconscious, and using any weak hearted souls to further its malicious ambition. The bear
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