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.


Brent Reynolds
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