I knew it would only be a matter of time before someone said this and pointed to Wikipedia. Truth is, I already read the Wikipedia article years ago. Doesn't sway my opinion. Especially given the fact that people are easily influenced by that which is popular so it must be harmless and true, right?
What if I created a big time Fortune 500 company known all around the world that developed server security software used by 80% of all tech companies and in my code I had this verbiage:
"From the mist of the darkness rose an immortal beast to be the protector and savior of all of humanity. The beast's team of horses rode in on a chariot of fire seeking out all that should be punished. Though his conquest there lie only 5,000 from which all of DNA was based and it was good."
Now, since I'm popular and well-known, no two F's given, right? It's just a silly little code snippet, that's all.
You should have asked Alexia if your SSN, or face, or fingerprints aren't in glacier in Facebook's, Microsoft's, Apple's or Google's servers. Hint, they are. Now wonder if you really should see if your SSN is in the dark net paid for with an asinine service. The beast is there. It follows you everywhere and you don't know it.
For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.
From the book of Ephesians 6:12
Now look up Luke 13:22.
Call me weird, call me cynical. But I see things from a different vantage point then you or anyone else.