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The Beast Meaning
I present here some historical facts with regards to not so recent findings in brief along with my own interpretations with regards to what is actually the true number of "The Beast",the number which should have been revealed in the New Testament's Book of Revelations and my personal theories on it's meanings/representations. I speak of the number which is in fact recorded as being the oldest and original number of the Satanic Current which is 616.

Ok so now we have to change thousands of sermons,millions of bibles and remake a shit load of movies even change some song lyrics all due to how mundane society has been once again blinded and sheepishly followed whatever crap which has been spewed out from their so called holy texts hahahaha,also
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This papyrus was originally discovered in 1895 but was badly damaged and has only recently due to the advanced imaging techniques that we have now,that classic scholars at Oxford University have been able to read it and hence now discover and reveal the truth the 616 is the true number of The Beast from the Book of Revelations.

-Quote and words from professor Atkins in response to those who claim that there are many interpretations to expect when studying something as cryptic and as mystic as this ,She has stated:"that the translation was drawn from much later versions of the New Testament than that fragment found in Oxythynchus."When we're talking about the early biblical texts,we're always talking about copies and they are copies made,at best,150-200years after the (original)was written""They can have mistakes in the copying,changes for political or theological reasons....it's like a detective story piecing it all
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This is a solid number of stability. 4 also represents the 4 seasons(winter,spring,summer and autumn). In magickal geometry the cube(which is 4 sides),reps both stability as well as ridgity this also is the rule with architecture so 4 can be associated with building and growth as well as controled power and strong force as in the strong hidden force within nature (if we were to associated 616 with the end of the world then would it not make sense that this end would come about through natural occurances or more like natural disruptive occurances within nature,the Earth destroys itself inorder to recreate and renew). 616=4 which stands for Birth,Life,Death and then Rebirth or Renewal. 4 is also the number of planning,organization and administration which are all aspects needed within Satanism and part of the structure of an adept Satanist. Other properties of 4 would be that it is the number of trust ,honesty,loyalty,rationality,mathematics,it is an earthbound number,it is protective and a comforting number. This is one of the number that can represent "The Whole" "The All"(both number 4 on it's one as well as the entirty of 616). This number can also be a symbol of "Heaven" on Earth or Paradise on Earth.(My interpretation of this is that if it were not for all the corrupt

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