Beyonce's 'Superpower' Features Destruction, 666, and Rebellion Against Authority; Does Music Video Promote Satanic Agenda? (VIDEO)

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Beyoncé's new video, "Superpower," continues to spread a dark message to the masses. The video showcases the singer marching along side a group people, and one girl in particular is wearing a 666 t- shirt. The video seems to indicate a revolution of some sort as they destroy the Earth around them.

Beyoncé and her husband, rapper Jay Z, have been accused of using occult imagery in their art and for that the couple has been linked to the Satanic society the Illuminati. In her video for "Superpower," featuring Frank Ocean, Beyoncé and company go around terrorizing the city of Los Angeles.

The Grammy Award winner kicks off the video wearing a face mask that she eventually takes off after she motions for her crew to join her. People from every corner begin to emerge from a destroy Los Angeles.

Beyoncé leads the charge as some wave flags that read laugh, love, feel it in the air, and more. Others destroy everything in their site and burn things. Beyoncé ultimately leads her crew including her Destiny's Child members Kelly and Michelle (Who is now a Gospel artist), to confront the military police.

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The R&B star has claimed to be a Christian and her group member who was featured in the video is a professing Christian. This poses the question then, why would destruction and the number 666 be apart of anything either girl would sanction?

In the Bible, Revelation 13:18, states that the number is associated to the Devil and no one who is a Christian should take the number. "This calls for wisdom: let the one who has understanding calculate the number of the beast, for it is the number of a man, and his number is 666," the scripture reads.

Scripture also says the Devil came to steal, kill, and destroy while Jesus came to give life and that more abundantly. Nevertheless, destruction is the main theme of this video although the word love is seen in every other scene, the two are very contradicting messages.

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People however are no longer shocked with Beyoncé's controversial antics. Many take to social media to address the 666 shirt in the video. "We shouldn't be surprised about all of this stuff. End of day people sell their souls for money and fame," one typed. Another added, "no surprise ...the worship of Satan is huge in the music industry and Hollywood. ....no surprise."

The singer has been making headline news a lot lately because of the elevator fight between her sister and husband, down to "The National Church of Bey," a new religion started in Atlanta, that worships the Houston native.

Beyoncé really upset Christians months ago with a post on her Instagram page that was widely criticized of her posing in the center of the last supper in place of Jesus.

Warning, the video contains some adult themes: