What is causing a media frenzy concerning the number 666 sprayed around central Dallas by a young white suspect? Before the Dallas Morning News evolves this minor event into a hate crime, allow me to explain just a little about this not so mysterious number 666 and the reasons the Apostle John had to utilize it as a code.
First off, understand that the Apostle John when he wrote the Book of Revelation was about to be crucified just as Jesus Christ, the original convicted false prophet he was following after, was also crucified. In other words, by Roman law, the followers of a false prophet had to suffer the same fate as the false prophet in which they followed.
I'd like to end this post by speaking a little about the immense power possessed by Saul of Tarsus.
Anyway, the Apostle John knew the Romans would screen and tear up any of his letter that included information pertaining to Jesus Christ, the almighty expression of His Fullness as the Holy Trinity, the church, and so on. So, he had to write a lot of the contents of the letter in a secret code.
Simple enough.
Next, the Apostle John suffered from mental problems as during his life he first had to lean his head constantly against the bosom (heart) of the Lord. Later, he had to lean his head against the Holy Spirit in Christ's church. So, this would imply that the Isle called Patmos was a prison for the mentally insane. If the contents of the Apostle John's letter did indeed seem insane to those Romans responsible for reading and screening its message, such a sickness would aid in passing Christ's Revelation on to surviving members of the church.
Also simple.
The number 666 is no mystery and has long been known to represent the name of Caesar Nero.
Again, simple enough.
This doesn't mean that the flesh and blood of Caesar Nero himself was considered the very anti-Christ, but that his position of authority as an emperor represented evil, in terms of the principalities and powers so to speak, which centered around the Roman Emperorship.
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The Roman Emperors ruled as war mongerers. They defeated many kingdoms and then made friends with the kings promising, at a cost, to supply them with armies for their protection. They also imprisoned the souls of helpless young ladies and small boys in secret harems. Drunkenness and sexual perversity was the norm. They all declared themselves to be living gods and were worshipped as such even before they died. Indeed, numerous false prophets including Jesus Christ Himself along with the millions who followed after them were crucified by these far away emperor gods.
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In the book of Revelation, the words Holy, holy, holy have long been known to signify the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
No mystery here.
In the end, the Apostle John was able to pass on the book of Revelation to many future generations because he either wrote in code or, as many in the world still think today, he spoke insane.
So, this 666 number has no mysterious evil connotations. Indeed, to spray paint the number upon a wall isn't a hate crime. If anything, the numbers 666 are a warning to the world's population of the reestablishment of a wayward authority which includes those ruling in an Emperorship (the anti-Christ).
And what position of authority in the world today best fits that of an Emperor? Well, if we were to be honest about it, we would have to say the executive branch of the U.S. presidency best fits that role. And many do think that president Obama and his ravenous hunger for executive privilege has elevated his authority to the power approaching that of an anti-Christ (an Emperor).
Once again, the large gay agenda working over at the Dallas Morning News is trying to stir up the hate pot.
Okay, a little about Saul of Tarsus, as the Apostle Paul was known prior to his conversion and transformation to Christianity. He welded enormous power as he could accuse anyone of being a follower of a false prophet. Indeed, all he had to do was sign his name to a death warrant and they were arrested and led away to be crucified. Jesus did not ask either the Roman governor Pilate nor King Herod during His crucifixion why they were persecuting Him. No! It was later on when He asked Saul of Tarsus that question as the resurrected Holy Spirit! This demonstrates how Jesus never recognized the authority of the Emperors, but recognized the authority of His future chosen vessel instead as the future Apostle Paul.
Fd. Uncle Emanuel Watkins
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