Once again, you are using a numbering system that is arbitrary and without foundation. If you multiply the alphabet's numbers by 6, then names that
would add to 111 would become 666. This is not the way to do things. "Apostikane" adds up to 111, if you just use a plain numbering (A=1, B=2, ...
Z=26). This is not the way to do things., either.
Where do you even find this numbering? It's *not* Gematria, BTW. It might be called "numerology", but Gematria has a firmly established numbering
system. In *HEBREW*.
Assuming it would be valid in English, Apostikane would equal 516. That would be following the Gematria system where A=1... J=10, K=20... R=90,
S=100... up to Z=800. This is the way it is done in Hebrew, only they use Hebrew letters.
If you torture the data enough, it will confess to anything. You can play around with numbering and spellings and get anything to equal 666. That
doesn't make it significant or meaningful. It's just playing around with numbers.


