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# DCLXVI. and the fake New Testament
Tin foil hat bible studies!
www.fargonasphere.com/piso/index.html#ReturnFromSynopsis

this stuff is one of my favorite web spinning reseach projects - it really upsets traditional Xtians! Here is a little quote:

This is just one small example of the hidden messages that exist in the New Testament and can be decrypted by a simple cipher based on the phrase VENI VIDI VICI. The infamous number 666, for example, is simply VIVIVI, which refers to VenI VidI VicI. Oh yes, you will say that 666 is really DCLXVI. Yes, it is, but it also can cleverly be represented as VIVIVI. Believe it or not; it really isn't that important, but it's an interesting possibility.
(, Tue 25 Nov 2008, 5:07, archived)
# I don't think you can
draw any accurate conclusions of anything from reading the bible... The text will have been so bastardized through translation after translation that it probably holds very very little resemblance to the original text... Interesting nonetheless!
(, Tue 25 Nov 2008, 5:18, archived)
# True that!
but for this particular website (there are others that search the Piso question) the King James version is the reference sauce.

I used to watch the TV rantings of Dr. Gene Scott late into the night, just for fun - you can still find his semi-insane translations of deep bible stuff on the air and now on the web.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_Scott
(, Tue 25 Nov 2008, 5:36, archived)