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Why do people believe Mr Beast is the antichrist?
What if he is Jesus instead?
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His name is beast and his logo is a pentagram. Which is the sign of the beast.
Azza ☠ 15/dez./2023 às 9:24 
Because they don't understand how philanthropy works...

Mr Beasts so-called corruption is that of a tax cut for a rich company, rather than paying taxes to the government it goes to various charities instead. Attracting a sponsorship, viewers and other donations too to also go towards the charity.

I get triggered with corruption, specially narcissistic behaviours, that you will find me warning about Trump, or Elon Musk, etc, even well before they go and do something stupid affecting others. I don't get that same trigger from Mr Beasts. That's just from understanding behaviour patterns.
Acetyl 15/dez./2023 às 9:28 
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Introducing literal elements, like a physical body existing in a space with other forces, doesn't make it not be an allegory. I mean literal in the sense that it's not strictly astrotheology or a straightforward "do what you're told on Earth for reward in Heaven".
Oh, and the Romans didn't consider Caesar a god. In fact, the church would've had his head if even he tried to say he was a god.
As if several of the later Caesars weren't killed by the senate or infighting. When they conquered Egypt some merging took place with their ruling caste that saw themselves as descendants of, or divinely appointed by, a sun god. By the time of the Caesars there was a divine right of kings aspect transforming the republic.
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His name is beast and his logo is a pentagram. Which is the sign of the beast.
How is his logo a pentagram?
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His name is beast and his logo is a pentagram. Which is the sign of the beast.

And he's a "Furry".
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Oh, and the Romans didn't consider Caesar a god. In fact, the church would've had his head if even he tried to say he was a god.
As if several of the later Caesars weren't killed by the senate or infighting. When they conquered Egypt some merging took place with their ruling caste that saw themselves as descendants of, or divinely appointed by, a sun god. By the time of the Caesars there was a divine right of kings aspect transforming the republic.
Being appointed by doesn't make them a god, it makes them appointed.

They didn't see themselves appointed by a sun god. They actually didn't see themselves appointed as emperor by God at all until Constantine.
Azza ☠ 15/dez./2023 às 9:44 
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His name is beast and his logo is a pentagram. Which is the sign of the beast.

And he's a "Furry".

Mr Beast had that username since he was 13 years old as his original xBox gamer tag which was randomly generated by Microsoft itself. It had generated MrBeast6000 for him.
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Acetyl 15/dez./2023 às 9:49 
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As if several of the later Caesars weren't killed by the senate or infighting. When they conquered Egypt some merging took place with their ruling caste that saw themselves as descendants of, or divinely appointed by, a sun god. By the time of the Caesars there was a divine right of kings aspect transforming the republic.
Being appointed by doesn't make them a god, it makes them appointed.

They didn't see themselves appointed by a sun god. They actually didn't see themselves appointed as emperor by God at all until Constantine.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caligula?useskin=vector
There are few surviving sources about the reign of Caligula. He is described as a noble and moderate emperor during the first six months of his rule, but after this, the sources focus upon his cruelty, sadism, extravagance, and sexual perversion, presenting him as an insane tyrant who demanded and received worship as a living god. The reliability of these sources is questionable.
I would say the reliability of a lot of the sources on Roman history and life are questionable. Going back to the original point. A central aspect of Christianity is to be in the world, not of the world. And that the way to know the "father" is through the "son", who is the "door" and "within". I've thought about Christianity as a Roman (or Jewish) creation to create an infantilized slavery religion, but at the end of it when you look at the core assertions, an overarching interpretation about submitting to the forces of the material world is one that was created by deliberate conditioning.
Xero_Daxter 15/dez./2023 às 9:52 
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Jesus already had billions of followers before youtube and twitter. The others can't compare to a fraction of his power. :erune:
Didn’t Jesus had 11 followers? Lol
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And he's a "Furry".

Mr Beast had that username since he was 13 years old as his original xBox gamer tag which was randomly generated by Microsoft itself. It had generated MrBeast6000 for him.

That's what all the closet furries say.

Next thing you know at 27 they are joining femboy fox groups and wearing thigh-highs. :MMForFun:
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Being appointed by doesn't make them a god, it makes them appointed.

They didn't see themselves appointed by a sun god. They actually didn't see themselves appointed as emperor by God at all until Constantine.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caligula?useskin=vector
There are few surviving sources about the reign of Caligula. He is described as a noble and moderate emperor during the first six months of his rule, but after this, the sources focus upon his cruelty, sadism, extravagance, and sexual perversion, presenting him as an insane tyrant who demanded and received worship as a living god. The reliability of these sources is questionable.
I would say the reliability of a lot of the sources on Roman history and life are questionable. Going back to the original point. A central aspect of Christianity is to be in the world, not of the world. And that the way to know the "father" is through the "son", who is the "door" and "within". I've thought about Christianity as a Roman (or Jewish) creation to create an infantilized slavery religion, but at the end of it when you look at the core assertions, an overarching interpretation about submitting to the forces of the material world is one that was created by deliberate conditioning.
Don't know why you posted that article since that wasn't even the emperor during the lifetime of Jesus.

Again, the allegory isn't about submitting to material things. It's just about giving material items(in this case taxes) to who they belong(in this case, Caesar/the government) because God has no need for them.
Acetyl 15/dez./2023 às 9:59 
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And he's a "Furry".

Mr Beast had that username since he was 13 years old as his original xBox gamer tag which was randomly generated by Microsoft itself. It had generated MrBeast6000 for him.
Made up, as usual. 13 = 6+1+6, ie 616. 13 is the 6th prime number. 6 is the first perfect number. 13 is also the 2nd star number.

MrBeast = 111 in reverse ordinal order, magic square of the sun. A 6x6 grid with all rows and columns summing to 111, therefore 111x6 = 666.
MrBeast6 gives 314 via Agrippa's key.

"six thousand" gives 154 ordinal gematria.
"the antichrist" gives 154 ordinal gematria.

Etc, there's more but I don't feel like it.
Morkonan 15/dez./2023 às 10:01 
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Why do people believe...

So, are you paid to post things like this by the Youtuber's marketing arm?

Because, it's pretty obvious there's a lot of unofficial, rabid fanbase fans, out there that will do it for free and... then there's the ones that are paid to do it. It's really hard to tell the difference, sometimes, though.
Boblin the Goblin 15/dez./2023 às 10:03 
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Mr Beast had that username since he was 13 years old as his original xBox gamer tag which was randomly generated by Microsoft itself. It had generated MrBeast6000 for him.
Made up, as usual. 13 = 6+1+6, ie 616. 13 is the 6th prime number. 6 is the first perfect number. 13 is also the 2nd star number.

MrBeast = 111 in reverse ordinal order, magic square of the sun. A 6x6 grid with all rows and columns summing to 111, therefore 111x6 = 666.
MrBeast6 gives 314 via Agrippa's key.

"six thousand" gives 154 ordinal gematria.
"the antichrist" gives 154 ordinal gematria.

Etc, there's more but I don't feel like it.
I like the amount of completely illogical steps you have to do to make his seem like the antichrist.

Numerology is just astrology with numbers.
Acetyl 15/dez./2023 às 10:05 
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caligula?useskin=vector

I would say the reliability of a lot of the sources on Roman history and life are questionable. Going back to the original point. A central aspect of Christianity is to be in the world, not of the world. And that the way to know the "father" is through the "son", who is the "door" and "within". I've thought about Christianity as a Roman (or Jewish) creation to create an infantilized slavery religion, but at the end of it when you look at the core assertions, an overarching interpretation about submitting to the forces of the material world is one that was created by deliberate conditioning.
Don't know why you posted that article since that wasn't even the emperor during the lifetime of Jesus.

Again, the allegory isn't about submitting to material things. It's just about giving material items(in this case taxes) to who they belong(in this case, Caesar/the government) because God has no need for them.
The Bible wasn't written in the lifetime of Jesus. I just said it's probably an allegory with numerical, astrological, and geometrical encodings.

Nothing belongs to the government, everything belongs to God. "The Lord of Lords", "the one", :the most high", etc. And there's the more gnostic spectrum of things where everything is God, or is an emnation of a false God that created a false reality. In any case, that division can't exist. There isn't that which belongs to others in the physical, and that which belongs to the spirit. That's the slavery interpretation.
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