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Itâs been known for decades that 666 was a mis-translation. I wonder if 616, the real number, will ever get the same recognition.
I thought it was especially funny when people were inducing pregnancies, so their kid wouldnât be born on June 6th 2006 and instead had them by plan on june 1st, 2006, 616,
actually there is still controversy over the mis-translation, some believe that it should actually be 6 to the power of 6 to the 6th power. thatâs a much bigger number!!
I rather liked Heinleinâs postulate that the correct translation would be 6 to the sixth power, to the sixth power, and might represent the number of possible universes accessible from any given universe.
Well, at least it makes as much sense as the book of revelation.
That whole â666â thing is a bunk, and the newest âhoodooâ. Itâs not even a number. Just like the infinity sign is not an eight on its side. It was a post-Renaissance idea based on a misinterpretation of an old Judeo-Christian Reinterpretation of even older Farsi-Arabic mystical scribblings. It doesnât even mean âbeastâ either in the allegorical or literal sense. And it certainly has nothing at all to do with the so-called anti-christ because it predates anything having to do with christianity - ancient or otherwise. THAT re-RE-interpretation is the product of the late 17th through 20th century pulpit-pounders and witch-hunters.
YeahâŠthatâs it! Thatâs how you ID the spawn of Satan. Light shade of blue skin and three sixes on the forehead. YeahâŠthatâs the ticket! Anybody got any torches? I already have a pitchfork.
âSimon_Jester says: Thereâs been a viral e-mail making the rounds, claiming Obama is the Anti-Christ.â
Iâve heard that too, Simon. But I canât help but feel that logic is flawed. I donât think I portrayed the A.C. properly in this strip either really, itâs just a cartoon, but I look at it this way: The AntiChrist would have to be the opposite of Christ, right? Well, it seems to me that since Christ was a male, the A.C. would likely be a woman, hmm? Since Christ wore borrowed and worn robes, the A.C. would have to have a helluva wardrobe, huh? Also, Christ was from the Middle East, a torturously hot area to be sure. Then wouldnât the A.C. likely be from a very cold climate? Like say,⊠oh, I donât know, Alaska maybe?
Just wonderinâ.
j
J there are more than a few of us that remember you from Comics Sherpa. Your move to the regular page was one of those few things that went right with the world. The tin can Knight has always been one of my favorites. Even my wife liked the one of his friend Sir Dyslexic and the âbarâ.
Coming out of my lurkdom to let you know that, while I only found Mythtickle about a month ago, I found it so good I bought a Pro membership just so I could see the older strips. Keep up the awesome work!
Antichrist (αΜÏÎŻ + ΧÏÎčÏÏÏÏ (anti + Christos)) does not necessarily mean âopposite of Christ. In Greek, αΜÏÎŻ means not only anti in the sense of âagainstâ and âopposite ofâ, but also âin place ofâ. Biblical scholars usually interpret the term as someone who will substitute himself for Christ to mislead people (which is why so many protestants consider it to be the pope).
You all do know that just about every politician and major religious figure from the any number of Popes to Ronald Reagon and Walt Disney has been accused of being the Anti-Christ. Theyâve been making up rumors along these lines LONG before email.
âIt was a post-Renaissance idea based on a misinterpretation of an old Judeo-Christian Reinterpretation of even older Farsi-Arabic mystical scribblings.â
Oy gevalt, donât bring the Jews into it. That was a Christian thing. This whole mishegoss is not our idea! Those crazy goyimâŠ
snapper1 over 16 years ago
I donât get it. Someone explain it to me, okay?
runar over 16 years ago
And Damien from the Omen movies. They featured creative ways to off people but werenât all that scary.
Dr., do you know 667, the Neighbor of the Beast?
RussellNash over 16 years ago
Itâs been known for decades that 666 was a mis-translation. I wonder if 616, the real number, will ever get the same recognition.
I thought it was especially funny when people were inducing pregnancies, so their kid wouldnât be born on June 6th 2006 and instead had them by plan on june 1st, 2006, 616,
cmwulf over 16 years ago
âGodsâ are scared of the Antichrist?
Kaibyo over 16 years ago
hey, runar! donât forget â333â - the half-brother of the Beast!
shippingtroll over 16 years ago
actually there is still controversy over the mis-translation, some believe that it should actually be 6 to the power of 6 to the 6th power. thatâs a much bigger number!!
Simon_Jester over 16 years ago
Thereâs been a viral e-mail making the rounds, claiming Obama is the Anti-Christ.
Go fig.
ChiehHsia over 16 years ago
I rather liked Heinleinâs postulate that the correct translation would be 6 to the sixth power, to the sixth power, and might represent the number of possible universes accessible from any given universe.
Well, at least it makes as much sense as the book of revelation.
BugsMoran over 16 years ago
That whole â666â thing is a bunk, and the newest âhoodooâ. Itâs not even a number. Just like the infinity sign is not an eight on its side. It was a post-Renaissance idea based on a misinterpretation of an old Judeo-Christian Reinterpretation of even older Farsi-Arabic mystical scribblings. It doesnât even mean âbeastâ either in the allegorical or literal sense. And it certainly has nothing at all to do with the so-called anti-christ because it predates anything having to do with christianity - ancient or otherwise. THAT re-RE-interpretation is the product of the late 17th through 20th century pulpit-pounders and witch-hunters.
ChiehHsia over 16 years ago
Everything has something to do with christianity, because if it didnât to begin with the christians would latch onto it and change the meaning.
ChiehHsia over 16 years ago
interesting shade of blue-grey, too
Hugh B. Hayve over 16 years ago
YeahâŠthatâs it! Thatâs how you ID the spawn of Satan. Light shade of blue skin and three sixes on the forehead. YeahâŠthatâs the ticket! Anybody got any torches? I already have a pitchfork.
Hugh B. Hayve over 16 years ago
And for your information Obama is NOT the anti-christ, heâs Elvis after undergoing gene therapy! I have the link to the site somewhereâŠ..
Justjoust Premium Member over 16 years ago
âSimon_Jester says: Thereâs been a viral e-mail making the rounds, claiming Obama is the Anti-Christ.â
Iâve heard that too, Simon. But I canât help but feel that logic is flawed. I donât think I portrayed the A.C. properly in this strip either really, itâs just a cartoon, but I look at it this way: The AntiChrist would have to be the opposite of Christ, right? Well, it seems to me that since Christ was a male, the A.C. would likely be a woman, hmm? Since Christ wore borrowed and worn robes, the A.C. would have to have a helluva wardrobe, huh? Also, Christ was from the Middle East, a torturously hot area to be sure. Then wouldnât the A.C. likely be from a very cold climate? Like say,⊠oh, I donât know, Alaska maybe? Just wonderinâ. j
Justjoust Premium Member over 16 years ago
Since the Sherpa days? Wow! Thanks, Doc!
j
ursen1 over 16 years ago
J there are more than a few of us that remember you from Comics Sherpa. Your move to the regular page was one of those few things that went right with the world. The tin can Knight has always been one of my favorites. Even my wife liked the one of his friend Sir Dyslexic and the âbarâ.
Teresa Stafford Premium Member over 16 years ago
Coming out of my lurkdom to let you know that, while I only found Mythtickle about a month ago, I found it so good I bought a Pro membership just so I could see the older strips. Keep up the awesome work!
runar over 16 years ago
Antichrist (αΜÏÎŻ + ΧÏÎčÏÏÏÏ (anti + Christos)) does not necessarily mean âopposite of Christ. In Greek, αΜÏÎŻ means not only anti in the sense of âagainstâ and âopposite ofâ, but also âin place ofâ. Biblical scholars usually interpret the term as someone who will substitute himself for Christ to mislead people (which is why so many protestants consider it to be the pope).
Justjoust Premium Member over 16 years ago
Thanks for coming out, harperking. I hope we hear from you again sometime.
j
Durak Premium Member over 16 years ago
You all do know that just about every politician and major religious figure from the any number of Popes to Ronald Reagon and Walt Disney has been accused of being the Anti-Christ. Theyâve been making up rumors along these lines LONG before email.
howlindawgs over 16 years ago
âIt was a post-Renaissance idea based on a misinterpretation of an old Judeo-Christian Reinterpretation of even older Farsi-Arabic mystical scribblings.â Oy gevalt, donât bring the Jews into it. That was a Christian thing. This whole mishegoss is not our idea! Those crazy goyimâŠ