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toledo_jesus

Anybody seen End of Days? you know, that Schwarzenegger flick where he fights the Devil.
Now, taking away the nudity and gore, and the profanity and the cavalier violence, and uh...well let's just talk about the portrayal of the Church in that movie.

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toledo_jesus

I thought they did a good job of making it clear that there wasn't some church-wide conspiracy to do whatever. I liked that it was a renegade who wanted to kill the girl.

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I thought the 666=999 thing was just... easy. Should've thought of something less obvious... Doesn't make sense either...

Here's another easy one :

The year 666; something bad happens... (probably made up)
The year 1332 (666 x 2); something else bad happens... (probably made up)
The year 1998 (666 x 3); some apocalyptic movie is made; mostly concerning the new millenium

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White Knight

Found this to be very weird.
Jesus & His Disciples
6 + 6 =12 + JC= 13

Some dude made this up like right after "End of Days" was released.

6 Disciples for the First Group
6 Disciples for the Second Group
Plus Jesus makes 13 people in that entire group.

6+6=12

6+6+ 13 (take out 1) leaves a 3 convert the 3 into a Six. makes Three's which makes 18. 18,666 :o strange.... I wish I had to dude's name who did this problem originally.


The End of Days movie one did the 1999, take the one out of the problem, and turn the three nines upside down, and you get three sixes.

Take the one out of the 13 and make it a 3 and Convert the 3 into a 6, you have three sixes.


Very odd indeed, Oh Well.


God Bless.

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White Knight

No heres how it goes dude lol.

Two sixes form the 12 Disciples, + Jesus, total of 13 people in that group, now make the problem alittle more complex and do this.

You take the [b]1[/b] out of [b](13)[/b]; you have [b](3)[/b]; Convert the [b](3)[/b] into a ([b]6)[/b]; you have three sixies, three sixes in additional terms= [b](18, 666.)[/b]

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