"angel33" <pepepajares@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> There are many methods of numerology
> if we dont know about these methods how are we gonna find out the mark
> with the name of the beast on it is equal 666?, it is written, let the
> smart figure out what the number of the name is, its name is 666. Now it
> could be three names
> a first one , a middle one and a last one as normally with a value of 6
on
> each name or maybe one long name or short with high letter values
> depending
> on the method used.
> numerology could save lives from eternal hell, as it is written those
who
> take it are not written in the book of life, they go to hell.
>
>
The "666" is the number of the beast but a clue to its name. The 666
Beast
represents the world influenced by Christendom. The 666 references the
trinity doctrine believed upon by most of Christianity but is a
pagan-based
doctrine. Jesus is God's SON, not his triplet. At any rate, the Bible
seems to emphasize the racist nature of Christians towards non-whites in
this number converted to a name.
The formula is to combine the numbers in a way to point to a LETTER in the
Hebrew alphabet that gives an appropriate NAME to the beast as well.
We can try different formulas to see what we get until a clear name
identification is made. Since there are three numbers, all the same, we
know the name will have three repeating letters.
A fundamental combination is to SUM up the letters and then add the number
of the digits. That is 18 plus 3 which is 21. The 21st letter of the
Hebrew alphabet as found at Psalms 111 is S, so we get SSS. That doesn't
mean anything with regard to the beast.
However, the trinity formula is three gods yet one god. And even though
there are three sixes, technically it is just one number. Thus 666 is
the
trinity formula as well: three numbers yet one number!
So instead of adding 3 to 18, we just add 1 to 18 to get 19. When we do
that and apply that to the 19th letter of the Hebrew alphabet it is Koph,
and thus "KKK." That is a well known reference to Eurocentric racism. It
becomes applicable to Christendom since, indeed, Christianity is primarily
considered a white man's religion. But one would ask if followers of
Jesus
who preached brotherly love would be "characteristically" racist. That
is,
are white Christians or white Christian culture racist or white
supremacists
so that it would become characteristic of the history of Christianity? Of
course, it's true. The greatest men celebrated today in the world, like
Lincoln, Martin Luther King, Jr., Ghandi, or Nelson Mandela all deal with
issues of oppression by the white Christian culture. On the other hand,
the
most infamous person in Christian white culture we know of is Hitler who
demonstrated the extreme level of Christian white supremacy issues. So
the
shoe fits. From God's point of view, therefore, it sees Christendom,
though
being the religion of the white man for the most part, a racist culture,
that converts everybody but then never fully makes them equals as
brothers.
So the number of the beast is 666 and it's name is "KKK" meaning
Christendom
is a predominantly white organization that practices racism either
passively
or aggressively. The "mark of the beast" is related to this, on the hand
is aggressive use of racism and the mark in the forehead is passive
acceptance of racist beliefs. Of course, many cultures practice "racism"
but none as aggressive as Europeans, who in the South would insist upon
separate drinking fountains, or blundering into the HOLOCAUST because the
Germans believed in manifest destiny and needed "living space" for the
"master race."
So, again, the shoe fits. White Chistendom cannot be exempted from a
reputation of being consistently a culture that uses racism to oppress and
exclude even though they claim to be Christian and to spread brotherly
love.
As a culture and institution, it is characteristically racist. Ask Ghandi
or Martin Luther King, Jr., or the Native Americans for that matter.
Lars


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