@si_kan79@missnic06 I wish I did. I'm going through Zach Hubbard's books myself and I do believe that the script writers have occult beliefs, but I haven't seen an attempt to prove occult functions (i.e. that it has an occult effect).
@si_kan79@missnic06 I've heard that suggested. I'm open to the idea of supernatural origins, but I'm not yet convinced. I do side more with intelligent design than the Big Bang Theory, but I'm unconvinced that world events were planned by this Creator and not just by men,
@si_kan79@missnic06 As for the effects, I can only offer speculation. My suspicion is that it's a sort of flourish to achieve more of a perverse pleasure from the mockery. A sort of "look how obvious we made it."
What are your thoughts on that?
@si_kan79@missnic06 I agree, it is, but if you're trying to show people this, they can often only accept as far as "that man didn't kill that woman." I think only Gematria can demonstrate "this whole thing is completely made up." Have you had any success demonstrating this?
@si_kan79@missnic06 Oh, the significance is that these correlations don't tend to appear in organic events. One or two correlations may be coincidence, but this many can only be intentional.
As for the purpose, it feels ritualistic, but I can't say for certain. π€·ββοΈ
@missnic06@si_kan79 Hmm. It could be. Apparently, it's a New Testament Greek translation from Hebrew, so I'm assuming the meaning was known when Simon/Peter was named. π€
Thanks. It's an interesting rabbit hole. π
@si_kan79@missnic06 Thanks. π
It's certainly interesting, but it's fairly common for famous names to overlap with something interesting and that may not link them to a particular event. The only specific link to the Ripper I could find was:
@arphaschad@satoshibux It's probably a more modern translation. I don't know any Hebrew, so I can't tell you what the suffixes mean, but removing the last letter gets you ΧΧ ΧΧ¦Χ¨ = The Creator. Could ΧΧ ΧΧ¦Χ¨Χ mean The Son of God or something similar?
Why the Generic Conspiracist Beliefs Scale (GCB) doesn't measure conspiracist beliefs: https://t.co/HHIYA7Aj1l
This is used in psychology to measure belief in conspiracies. Unfortunately, it doesn't.
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