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1 | Can anyone explain this to me | Revelation | method777 | 44922 | ||
I wrote a letter to someone here before that the beast is the computer. And they told me that it was not. Actually I said it was the Devil but it meant it as that. Anyway, if you read my answer to someones question about what the beast is I exaplain what I know and was taught. If anybody thinks that I am wrong please respond. I have a calculation that I would like to share. It is about the computer and devil. You take the # 6 and add 6 to every # 26 times than put each letter of the alphabet after the #. 6-A 12-B 18-C 24-D 30-E 36-F 42-G 48-H 54-I 60-J 66-K 72-L 78-M 84-N 90-O 96-P 102-Q 108-R 114-S 120-T 126-U 132-V 138-W 144-X 150-Y 156-Z C-18 O-90 M-78 P-96 U-126 T-120 E-30 R-108 NOW ADD THE NUMBERS ------ 666 |
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2 | Can anyone explain this to me | Revelation | Parable | 44963 | ||
How many other words yield the sum "666"? Is each one of them also the Devil? What is the biblical significance of your code, i.e. using consecutive multiples of 6 for each letter of our alphabet for an English word? What if I can find a way to make "Jesus Christ" add up to 666? Does it mean anything? NO! In itself, there is nothing wrong with numerology; it can be a fun pasttime, used for encryption of confidential information or an exercise for elementary math students. However, the problem with numerology is it can become like astrology, sorcery, witchcraft, voodoo, etc. These pursuits are sin because people put their faith in them, instead of in God. Don't let the enemy distract you from God with random coincidence. Also, computers are just tools like anything else that can be used for good or evil. |
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3 | Can anyone explain this to me | Revelation | Morant61 | 44967 | ||
Greetings Parable! Excellent points! I just wanted to add my 'Amen' to your comments! Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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