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There was a certain notion of good evil which was common since the times immomorial, and which became ever more prevalent ever since the emergence of civilization.

To speak allegortically (the meaning is to be found only by those who want it to be found) these are best illustrated by Boaz and Jachin - the two pillars at the entrance of the Temple of Solomon. In order to understand the meaning of Boaz and Jacin, one needs to look no further than those who these pillars were named after, and the conotations of those who they were named after.

The present construction and the wordly systems have the same fate as the temple of Solomon - both pillars were used once again. Boaz and Jachin - black and white, evil and good - were once again attempted to be put together. Not only were they used by necessity, but the evil is openly tolerated. And the evil also very often pretends to do so in the name of the good.

The constructor of the pillars was Hiram Abiff of Tyre. He was the rich businessperson of the ancient world, if you will. One can see that as the allegory of the ancients shows their past histories and struggles, we made the same mistakes once again.

The mark of the beast (666) are allegorical representations of the three branches of most wordly (and international for that matter) governments. Do not accept the mark of the beast, and do not support it.

Once again, the meaning is to be found only by those who want to find it.

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