On Wed, 7 Feb 2001 15:08:46 -0500, Brent Reynolds wrote:

> It's an interesting game, and one that you can have a lot of fun with at
> any old party where at least some of the participants might be familiar
> with the six six six nonsense.   You can use either the number/letter
> combination of either the Greek or the Latin mathematical systems and make
> just about anybody's name add up to 666 if you play it right.

> YOu also have to ask yourself whether that original biblical passage in
> the Greek actually says that the Beast's number is six-hundred-sixty-six
> or whether it whould have been written as either:
> "Six, Six, Six," (repeating for emphasis, as some scholars suggest);
> or to make it even clearer in English:
> "The numberof his name is Six, is Six, is Six."

> Besides, even if the number is 666, (six hundred sixty-six), that is said
> to be the number of the name of the "False Prophet," not of the Devil.

I'm sure it all started as a rumor in the first place, anyway.

Now is a good time to learn Minix. It's the way all things will be done.

later

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