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It only comes once a century and it's sure to be a devil of a day: June 6, 2006 is the sixth day of the sixth month of the sixth year.

As in 666, the "number of the beast" or Anti-christ in the Bible's Book of Revelations. But that link to the agent of Lucifer certainly isn't scaring marketers.


It's the day 20th Century Fox picked to release its remake of the 1976 satanic horror flick The Omen, about a demonic boy Damien born with a 666 birthmark. Promos warn: "6+6+06 HEED THE OMEN."


Studio executives saw the potential early in script development, says Fox Filmed Entertainment CEO Tom Rothman.


"Suddenly the movie became cooler," he says. "We were being spoken to."


It required, however, breaking the traditional Friday release pattern to go with a Tuesday.


"It took months of work with exhibitors," says Rothman. But he thinks it'll heighten the horror. "When audiences go to scary movies, they want to get the chills. The date helps with that audience participation."


The date brought out the devil in conservative author Ann Coulter. When asked in an interview on Fox's Your World with Neil Cavuto about the symbolism of June 6 for the release of her book Godless: The Church of Liberalism, she said, "It's my little tribute to liberals to have it come out on six, six, six."


Also on Tuesday, thrash-metal band Slayer will release Eternal Pyre, a five-tune EP, through teen store Hot Topic. It seems like a hex was put on their more elaborate plans for the day: The plans to release the full album were thwarted when they couldn't secure studio time, and the scheduled launch on Tuesday of their "Unholy Alliance" tour was thwarted by a band member's unexpected gallbladder surgery.


Disturbingly dark death metal group Deicide, led by a Satanist front man, will mark the day with two new songs on iTunes from its upcoming album The Stench of Redemption. It, too, had a devil of a time trying to get the whole album out on the day.


"It was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, but in the end it didn't work out," says Zeena Koda, a spokeswoman for its label, Earache.


Brooklyn-based brewer Sixpoint Craft Ales is teaming with Manhattan bar The Stoned Crow to host a "Shout at the Devil" promotion Tuesday: Burgers and fries will sell for $6.66, while six varieties of Sixpoint beer will flow from six taps.


"Sixes are wild next week," says Sixpoint President Andy Bronstein.


Biblical scholars, such as University of North Texas religion studies professor Joe Barnhart, say there's no religious significance to the date. But that's not stopping Christian businesses from marking it.


Tyndale House on Tuesday will release The Rapture, the 15th title in the apocalyptic Left Behind series that has sold more than 43 million books. Web ads ask: "06.06.06 Will you be ready?"


The Parable Group of Christian stores partnered with Tyndale for a June 6 offering of the earlier Left Behind books in paperback for $6.66.


Yet, some marketers say they aren't trying to taunt the Anti-christ - or stir up a 666 controversy.


Despite Coulter's gallows humor, her publisher, Crown Forum, said via e-mail that the release date for Godless was selected "before the book had a working title." It said it releases books on Tuesdays, and chose June 6 to be early in the summer reading season.

Likewise, spokeswoman Elaine Schock insists CMH Records' release Tuesday of Strummin' With The Devil, a bluegrass album tribute to Van Halen from David Lee Roth and other artists, is purely coincidental.

"It really wasn't a devil thing," says Schock.

Some businesses, such as hospitals, may have fewer customers on Tuesday.

Alisa Naceille was due to have her baby by cesarean section on Tuesday, but her husband, Peter Kuhn, had worried about the date. On her way to a checkup, she passed a billboard that read: "You Have Been Warned 6+6+06." She didn't realize it was an ad for The Omen; her first thought was, "This must be a sign."

The surgery is now scheduled for June 7.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/usatoday/20060601/bs_usatoday/marketershope666willbetheirluckynumber
 
So many being hype about 666 and I never thought about june 6, 2006, but that's not according to the scriptures and meant to be, think of june 6, 1806, 1706, 1606 and etc. Mark of the beast won't start till the time of Great Tribulation. Yeah, many are taking to serious and also many are playing and mock of the number. But yes, need to be alert, yes, satanic worshippers could do stuff which we don't know of. But only thing is, to look up the Lord in prayers. God is still in control and His time is right. Only thing don't take seriously about the date numers, or price or tags or anything like that, bec its unrelating.
 
hottiedeafboi said:
So many being hype about 666 and I never thought about june 6, 2006, but that's not according to the scriptures and meant to be, think of june 6, 1806, 1706, 1606 and etc. Mark of the beast won't start till the time of Great Tribulation. Yeah, many are taking to serious and also many are playing and mock of the number. But yes, need to be alert, yes, satanic worshippers could do stuff which we don't know of. But only thing is, to look up the Lord in prayers. God is still in control and His time is right. Only thing don't take seriously about the date numers, or price or tags or anything like that, bec its unrelating.


Bible says, "No one knows when that day or time will be, not the angels in heave, not even the Son (Jesus), Only the Father knows. When the Son of Man (Jesus) comes, it will be like what happened during Noah's time." Matthew 24:36 & 37
(NCV)

Also, "So always be ready, because you do not know the day or the hour the Son of Man (Jesus) will come." Matthew 25:13 (NCV)
 
I wonder if any pregnant mother will have their baby born on that day 6.6.06 ? I would imagine there will be babies born on that day.
 
CyberRed said:
I wonder if any pregnant mother will have their baby born on that day 6.6.06 ? I would imagine there will be babies born on that day.

Big deal.

20 or 30 years from now, someone born that day will be filling out medical forms and putting down "Date of Birth: 6/6/06"

Then someone ignorant will read those forms and scream and cry and call them a Satanist and out to destroy the world. Of course, the ignorant person would be a Christian and 100% paranoid.
 
Dennis said:
Big deal.

20 or 30 years from now, someone born that day will be filling out medical forms and putting down "Date of Birth: 6/6/06"

Then someone ignorant will read those forms and scream and cry and call them a Satanist and out to destroy the world. Of course, the ignorant person would be a Christian and 100% paranoid.

Hahaha...yeah, biblethumpers like to feed on this bullshit and try to scare the hell out of other people, it is not really necessary. I think biblethumpers just didn't get much attention at home while they were growing up so they make it up by going around and scaring the living shit out of everyone....geez. They really have no life.

When I was in college, there was this man, a biblethumper. He would go to the middle of the campus outside Atwood and start screaming bullshit and hurling insults to different kinds of people, like for example he would tell one girl that she would go to hell cause her nose was pierced (oh come on!) and that kind of bullshit. One girl actually started crying and ran away, she was so upset. Afterwards, I found out that he was well known for going to various universities and doing this shit and trying to get someone mad enough to hit him so that when someone does hit him, he could sue the university and get a shitload of money from that. That is how he makes his living.

We kick him off of campus but he keeps coming back every year in the spring. He always upset a lot of students. Some of us have to work a lot to keep the students from hitting him cause we do not want the university to be sued for that.
 
Dennis said:
Big deal.

20 or 30 years from now, someone born that day will be filling out medical forms and putting down "Date of Birth: 6/6/06"

Then someone ignorant will read those forms and scream and cry and call them a Satanist and out to destroy the world. Of course, the ignorant person would be a Christian and 100% paranoid.

Is that what you think eh ? :lol: Man, you don't know for sure about that, do you ?

It's interestin' to see that you brought up about Satanist thing since I didn't say anythin' about Satanist. I just wondered about if, a pregnant woman will give birth on 6/6/06 -- if, so then there will be many of them and, of course it doesn't mean that they were born on the devil's day. Gee - where did you get that idea about Satanist ? :rofl:
 
LuciaDisturbed said:
When I was in college, there was this man, a biblethumper. He would go to the middle of the campus outside Atwood and start screaming bullshit and hurling insults to different kinds of people, like for example he would tell one girl that she would go to hell cause her nose was pierced (oh come on!) and that kind of bullshit.

Oh man. Dude hasn't even read his Bible!!!

If he would actually READ it he'd notice that the nose ring was a feminine symbol of beauty used by the Israelites!

Which just goes to show yet another way of how ignorant these kinds of hateful people.
 
Rose Immortal said:
Oh man. Dude hasn't even read his Bible!!!

If he would actually READ it he'd notice that the nose ring was a feminine symbol of beauty used by the Israelites!

Which just goes to show yet another way of how ignorant these kinds of hateful people.

I know and there are some Bible believers that really makes Christians look very bad. I would not stand in the rain with a sign or yell at midnight or anything nuts like that but I am a very aggressive christian. That is for sure.
 
Well sadly, people doesn't really know what christian is. When they keep cutting down about christian did this, did that and thinking all christians does stuff like that, but its not true. And like one said christian would scream about if a person born june 6 2006 and get freak, I say SOME christian would, I'm a very strong believer in christ, as I see by saying christians doesn't have life, which non believer themselves doesn't have it. Yes, I don't go out there to make like some of you describe what " particular" christians are doing. I do not suport extreme christian in some ways by grabbing people in the throat and yes, I have seen some preacher twisting and make it appear to be. But does that mean I stop believing, NO. I love my Jesus, He's a Life Giver full of mercies and grace. Seeing so many wrong ideas about christians and I know lot of you seen godly christian people among them, who is very heartwarming and caring, but you wouldn't care, you focus on the bad side and make it looks bad and giving an excuse. Look, I don't care who you are or what you done, neither does Jesus, His love is beyond measures and many missing the point the meang of God's Love thinking God letting do anything we pleases, that's not what it meant to be, His Love is by protecting us from danger, many people are living hidden dangers. I have met soo many christians who backstabbing, grabbing throats and look down on people and I hurt big time of that, but my eyes are fix on the Lord and I do make mistakes and fall, but I keep running toward the goal. I love the story by Max Lucado, how he pictured who God really is by the title caled " god applaud"/ its very encouraging.
 
FreedummyRing said:
but what happen on Jan 1, 666?

The year 666... what happen? :dunno:


ahh.... Good point Good question !! Gonna find out what
actually happend on June 6, 1666 back then :)

Seriously I don't care what will happen in the future anyway....
 
Just FYI: I just found out what happened during
June 1666 that was the date of Great Fire destroyed London !!!??!?!?

http://www.straightdope.com/mailbag/m666.html


Copied below here just for your convenience... I have no idea
what to think of this.... ugh...



What's up with 666, the "mark of the beast"?

Dear Straight Dope:

My daughter informs me that the date 6/6/06 is coming up. Being a little disappointed at our last couple examples of doomsday hype, I wanted to know if there was anything to worry about. Should I start going to church? What's the origin of the "mark of the beast"? Was it truly supposed to represent Satan or is it a gematria interpretation of Julius Caesar's name? --John Escalante, Los Angeles

SDSTAFF Dex replies:

You'd better believe you should worry, John. Where do you get off, making fun of prior doomsday hypes? The last time we had such a conflux of 666 was June 6, 1666--the date of the Great Fire that destroyed London. OK, the fire was actually September 2, not June 6, but we're not going to quibble about a few months, are we? And remember September 11--if you add the digits 9+11 you get 20, which is just two more than 6+6+6! Even worse, if you include the year 2001, the sum of the digits is 23, which is just one short of 6+6+6+6!!!

OK, seriously. The famous quote, "the number of the beast . . . is 666" is from the book of Revelation (note that the title is singular, not plural), the last book of the New Testament

Revelation is classified as apocalyptic literature, i.e., writings about eschatology, the end of times, events hidden in the future, when the forces of Good and Evil fight the ultimate war. The earlier Old Testament book of Daniel has similar visions, as do some of the non-biblical Dead Sea scrolls. Generally, this type of literature was written between 200 BC and 100 AD. The book of Revelation was probably finalized around 95 AD, during the reign of the Emperor Domitian, although some parts are likely dated shortly before 70 AD, during the reign of Nero, just prior to the destruction of Jerusalem.

Revelation, like all apocalyptic literature, is mystical, characterized by powerful, vivid imagery and kaleidoscopes of symbolism that let the reader's imagination run wild. There are bizarre creatures, strange numerology, and fantastic allegory. Most scholars, religious and scientific, agree that every aspect of the writings has symbolic value--people, locations, animals, numbers, colors, clothing, jewelry, everything. Sometimes the images draw meaning from different associations, including other biblical stories. No one really knows what it all means--the original key, if ever there was such a thing, is long lost. In short, there is no one single answer.

So what gives rise to the beast and 666? We need to start in chapter 12 of Revelation, where a dragon battles the angel Michael. Chapter 13 then begins with a "beast rising out of the sea, with ten horns and seven heads, and ten crowns upon its horns and a blasphemous name upon its heads. And the beast was like a leopard, its paws were like a bear's, and its mouth was like lion's." (There's a similar description of a monster in Daniel 7:4-6.) The beast is empowered by and serves the dragon. Men worship the dragon and the beast, which holds power for 42 months and makes war on the saints. Then a second beast comes from the earth, to help the first beast. This one has two horns like a lamb but roars like a dragon, breathing fire and deceiving men, and killing people who don't worship the first beast. People are marked (or branded) on the right hand or forehead--it's illegal to "buy or sell" without having been "branded with the name of the beast or the number of its name." (This suggests a licensing system of sorts, possibly a reference to an economic boycott against the early Christians by the Romans. I wait for the fundamentalists to use this to condemn social security numbers.)

The chapter ends with verse 18, the key line: "This calls for wisdom: let him who has understanding reckon the number of the beast, for it is a human number, its number is six hundred and sixty-six."

What's this all about? The simple answer is that the number 666 is tied to the beast, which is tied to the dragon, and the dragon is (obviously) Satan. Hence, 666 is the mark of Satan.

But, as with any compelling story or symbol, there have been many ways of interpreting this over the centuries, depending on where and when you're reading it.

The most common interpretation is that the dragon is Satan, and the beast from the sea is the Roman emperor and empire, incited by the dragon to persecute the early Christians. By the time of the writing of Revelation, Satan was commonly depicted as a dragon.

The second beast is, well, God knows, but evidently a "false prophet," deceiving the people into worshipping the emperor (the first beast).

Why 666? You mention the most common interpretation, gematria, the Hebrew numerological system. Check out the Staff Report about numerology, the mystic association of numbers with poetic concepts, at www.straightdope.com/mailba g/mnumerology.html.

In the bible, six is traditionally a number of incompleteness, failure, imperfection. God creates the world in seven days, so seven is the number of fullness, completion, perfection; but six is short of perfection. The number six repeated three times (three is also a mystic number) therefore connotes failure, lack of completion, hence evil or wickedness.

A variant reading of the text, incidentally, says the number of the beast is 616, but 666 has more rhythm and is a better symbolic number.

If the dragon is Rome, the beast is most commonly understood to be the emperor Nero, who reigned from 54 to 68 AD. (Not Julius, as you suggest.) The beast makes war upon the saints--Nero engaged in deadly persecution of the early Christians. The number 6 is associated with the beast, and Nero was the sixth emperor of Rome (Julius Caesar, Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius, and Nero--yes, I know Julius Caesar technically wasn't an emperor, but he was a Caesar.)

And, finally, under gematria, in which numbers are assigned to letters, 666 is the sum of the numbers of the name Nero Caesar (NRWN QSR) in Hebrew. Presumably this would be why you have to be wise or "have understanding" to reckon the number--you need to know Hebrew gematria.

How about the rest of the imagery? The seven heads, for instance? Take your pick--the seven hills of Rome? The seven kingdoms absorbed into the Roman Empire? The "blasphemous names" on the heads? The Roman emperors were proclaimed as gods. Why is the number of the beast "a human number"? Well, according to Genesis, man was created on the sixth day. (Although note that the number of the beast is not three sixes, but six hundred and sixty six.) So, the easiest and most common explanation is that the beast and its number 666 refer to the Roman Empire and specifically to Nero.

More fanciful explanations require a belief that the book is prophetic and thus needn't refer to events in the early Christian era. People at various times have interpreted the beast as paganism, the anti-Christ, or (more amusingly) the Catholic Church, the Protestant Church, Islam (the name Allah has the numeric value 666), the British Empire, the United States, Nazism, the United Nations, the European Union, Ronald Wilson Reagan (note six letters in each of his three names), etc.

Bottom line: the number 666 has become associated with Satan in western culture, and appears that way in literature and film. Often this is explicit, in films like The Omen, but sometimes it's more subtle. According to Wikipedia:

In Clockwork Orange, two police officers are numbers 665 and 667.

In Pulp Fiction, the briefcase is opened by the code 666.

The opening of Andrew Lloyd Weber's musical Phantom of the Opera is an auction, where lot 666 is the famous chandelier.

And, of course, there was that joke list making the e-mail rounds a while back that included:

666 = number of the beast
665 = older brother of the beast
660 = approximate number of the beast
66600 = zip code of the beast
1/666 = common denominator of the beast
665.95 = retail price of the beast

and so forth.

SDSTAFF TUBADIVA ADDS

I am happy to tell you there's more:

660 = Approximate number of the Beast
DCLXVI = Roman numeral of the Beast
666.0000 = Number of the High Precision Beast
0.666 = Number of the Millibeast
/ 666 = Beast Common Denominator
(-666) ^ (1/2) = Imaginary number of the Beast
6.66 e3 = Floating point Beast
1010011010 = Binary of the Beast
6, uh . . . what was that number again? = Number of the Blonde Beast
1-666 = Area code of the Beast
00666 = Zip code of the Beast
666mph = The speed limit of the Beast
$665.95 = Retail price of the Beast
$699.25 = Price of the Beast plus 5% state sales tax
$769.95 = Price of the Beast with all accessories and replacement soul
$656.66 = Walmart price of the Beast
$646.66 = Next week's Walmart price of the Beast
Phillips 666 = Gasoline of the Beast
Route 666 = Way of the Beast
666 F = Oven temperature for roast Beast
666k = Retirement plan of the Beast
666 mg = Recommended Minimum Daily Requirement of Beast
6.66 % = 5 year CD interest rate at First Beast of Hell National Bank, $666 minimum deposit.
$666/hr = Beast's lawyer's billing rate
Lotus 6-6-6 = Spreadsheet of the Beast
Word 6.66 = Word Processor of the Beast
i66686 = CPU of the Beast
665.9997856 = The Number of the Beast on a Pentium
666i = BMW of the Beast
DSM-666 (revised) = Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the Beast
1232 Octal, Apt. 29A = Beast's hexed address
668 = Next-door neighbor of the Beast
333 = The semi-Christ

--SDSTAFF Dex
Straight Dope Science Advisory Board
 
LuciaDisturbed said:
Hahaha...yeah, biblethumpers like to feed on this bullshit and try to scare the hell out of other people, it is not really necessary. I think biblethumpers just didn't get much attention at home while they were growing up so they make it up by going around and scaring the living shit out of everyone....geez. They really have no life.

When I was in college, there was this man, a biblethumper. He would go to the middle of the campus outside Atwood and start screaming bullshit and hurling insults to different kinds of people, like for example he would tell one girl that she would go to hell cause her nose was pierced (oh come on!) and that kind of bullshit. One girl actually started crying and ran away, she was so upset. Afterwards, I found out that he was well known for going to various universities and doing this shit and trying to get someone mad enough to hit him so that when someone does hit him, he could sue the university and get a shitload of money from that. That is how he makes his living.

We kick him off of campus but he keeps coming back every year in the spring. He always upset a lot of students. Some of us have to work a lot to keep the students from hitting him cause we do not want the university to be sued for that.


Are you talking about "Preacher Bob"?

He comes to our campus (U of Oklahoma), as well as others, every semester.

All he really does is scream at people and tell them that they are going to hell.

He actually said that people who eat Lucky Charms are going to hell. True story.
 
hootster said:
Are you talking about "Preacher Bob"?

He comes to our campus (U of Oklahoma), as well as others, every semester.

All he really does is scream at people and tell them that they are going to hell.

He actually said that people who eat Lucky Charms are going to hell. True story.

Are you serious ? That Lucky Charms is for cereal's name. Yikes ! I used to buy those for my kids when my kids were little. Gee :lol:
 
All I can say is when the events in Revealtions become true in God's timing. Not according to man's timing. The 666 mark will not be something very funny and would be a very life and death situation. It is best to not take the mark of the beast 666 on your right hand or your forehead. That is something you never want and the 666 mark will be enforced on a worldwide scale. It is best to accept Jesus Christ and then die for Jesus Christ, go straight to Heaven where you will be safe and those who unfortunately take the 666 mark will be burnt by God's Holy Angels then cast in the Lake of Hades ( Hell ). I am serious. The 666 mark is not something to be messed with.

Here is an excellent resource website about the 666 mark ( KJV Holy Bible )

http://www.av1611.org/666/index.html
 
CyberRed said:
Are you serious ? That Lucky Charms is for cereal's name. Yikes ! I used to buy those for my kids when my kids were little. Gee :lol:

Yeah, it boggles my mind.

I mean, its just a freaking cereal! lol.
 
Lucky Charm cereal ? ... LOL...

Hey, lets go back to my previous recent posting (above)
to pay attention something to do with the
Great BIG Fire destroyed in London in 1666 !!?!?!?
 
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