reply to post by The time lord
Pardon me, but have you performed any research on the bar code? I am certain that in your home, 666 is repeated many times, unless your house is
empty, that is. Let me enlighten you somewhat, friend. 666 is you, me, all of us, unless some in here are silicon based life forms. Take heed, you are
a Carbon Based Life form. All living organisms must contain Carbon to exist on Earth as physical life. Carbon forms the backbone of biology for all
life on Earth. Carbon is made up from: 6 neutrons, 6 protons, 6 electrons. 666 is humankind. We, Humanity, are the anti-Christ, or rather,
anti-Christian. I say this because, when Enlightenment comes to humankind, this seems to be on us right now, by the way, as many are waking up...
When everyone wakes up, and there are no more secrets to be held, humankind will know what Christianity has done all these years, the killings and
murders in the name of Christ, and the precious texts, scrolls, and codex's that would really heal us now that were destroyed as "Pagan." The souls
of a million women cry out for revenge on the Church, and all it stands for.
Now about Your username, friend. It has the word "lord" in it. Ever research that particular word?
Lord
–noun
1. a person who has authority, control, or power over others; a master, chief, or ruler.
2. a person who exercises authority from property rights; an owner of land, houses, etc.
3. a person who is a leader or has great influence in a chosen profession: the great lords of banking.
4. a feudal superior; the proprietor of a manor.
5. a titled nobleman or peer; a person whose ordinary appellation contains by courtesy the title Lord or some higher title.
dictionary.reference.com...
Now in the bible, KJV, there are many who call themselves "Lord."
Baal (I Kings 18:19) Canaanite God ("Lord") of
fertility, vegetation, and storms.
Adrammelech (II Kings 17:31) (Sepharvite Lord)
Baalim I Kings 18:18 Canaanite Gods ("Lords"), a
collective of the different
aspects of Baa.
Chemosh I Kings 11:07 Moabite war God.
(Lord)
Dagon I Samuel 05:02 Philistine/Ekronian/Babylonian God
of agriculture. (Lord)
As you can see, most all of the Biblical Gods wanted to be called "Lord." And there are many gods in the bible, if you just read it. There are
Goddesses in there too, but I'll bet you have never seen that.