If you plug "Michael D Huckabee" into a Gematria calculator (the technique used to calculate the number of the beast from a name), it adds up to 666. If you don't believe it, try it for yourself:
http://prophecy.landmarkbiblebaptist.net/count.html
...also, this question keeps getting deleted, even though it's a legitimate question that does not violate the community standards in any way. Is that further proof that I've stumbled across the truth?
2007-12-06
02:11:41
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I don't see how asking a legitimate question amounts to "censoring debate"
2007-12-06
02:55:31 ·
update #1
Asking questions that some may deem 'stupid' is not a violation of the community standards.
2007-12-06
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Why is is always about relgion-baiting?
So what if Huckabee is a former Baptist minister? Who cares if Romney is a Mormon? Obama is not a Muslim, no matter what the nut cases say.
If you don't like Huckabee, go after him on the issues. Major tax increases in Arkansas being a prime example.
Vote for Rudy!
2007-12-06 03:31:13
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answered by Rick K 6
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My neighbor lives at 666 Circle drive, is he the beast?
I have seen 666 as a tail number on airplanes? Is it the beast?
My uncle has 666 in his social security number, is he the beast?
If you plug Sprio Agnew's name into a computer you can rearrange it to Grow a penis. Does that mean he is woman? It keeps getting deleted because it is so stupid. Truth, how absurd, you and no one else in the entire world? Are you the messenger of the Beast?
2007-12-06 02:54:20
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answered by Anonymous
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No.
People also claim that the Catholic Church is the antichrist, because some numbers in its name add up to 666.
However, there is a name for this type of math, because it is false. Apparently you can get any name to add up to any number, if you try hard enough
Here, this guy has pictures of every person whose name adds up to 666.
http://www.hwarmstrong.com/pi_thebeast.htm
Spock, Homer Simpson, Barney, etc.
You can also get the name of Muhammed, the emperor Caligula, the emperor Nero, all to add up to 666.
2007-12-06 02:13:30
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answered by Free Thinker A.R.T. ††† 6
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no, the beast of revelation died nearly 2000 years ago (Caesar). But religious nonsense like this can help keep a creationist out of office.
2016-03-15 07:59:31
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answered by Claire 4
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The name Huckabee sounds so funny
2007-12-06 02:16:41
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answered by Devon R 3
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If you are for real, then you know that he is not. He has openly professed Jesus Christ as Lord, and is not trying to draw any attention to himself as having any power.
If you're joking, that is pretty cool!
2007-12-06 03:34:31
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answered by Jordan J 1
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President Huckabee.
As if America's not laughed at enough.
2007-12-06 02:15:30
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answered by Magma H 6
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Religious fanatics like you cause all of the problems in the world.
2007-12-06 02:21:14
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So does George W Bush.
Does this mean that we need to start using numerology to pick candidates. I think it is a strong possibility.
2007-12-06 02:19:11
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answered by Enigma 6
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While only D? Why not use his full middle name? Oh, wait then it ruins your little experiment.
2007-12-06 02:15:21
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answered by Anonymous
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