Children Yelling "6-7" Has Alleged Sinister Implications
pastor warns of pagan, evil origins tied to this practice

Pastors are increasingly troubled by the growing trend of children shouting “6‑7,” fearing that what appears to be a silly internet fad may carry deeper spiritual implications. While many adults dismiss it as harmless mimicry of online culture, pastors see echoes of symbolism long associated with pagan rituals and spiritual confusion. Their concern stems from the belief that children are unknowingly repeating phrases without understanding the origins or potential meanings behind them.
These pastors point to claims that the phrase has been linked—directly or indirectly—to belief systems involving pagan worship, occult symbolism, and even ritual practices such as animal sacrifice. Even if the connection is debated or obscured by pop‑culture packaging, spiritual leaders warn that normalizing language tied to dark or pagan themes can desensitize young people. They worry that repeated exposure to such trends may open the door to curiosity about belief systems that contradict the values of their faith and undermine spiritual discernment.
Because of this, pastors are urging parents to take the trend seriously rather than shrug it off as childish nonsense. They emphasize the importance of understanding what children are repeating, where these trends originate, and what messages they may carry. By staying engaged and talking openly with their children, families can reinforce their values and help young people navigate cultural fads with wisdom. Pastors hope that by raising awareness now, they can prevent children from being drawn into practices or symbols that echo paganism or spiritual deception.
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