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<blockquote data-quote="AAA" data-source="post: 115874" data-attributes="member: 5790"><p>It is metaphorical</p><p></p><p>It is a figurative description of a Judaeo/Christian Gnostic concept of spiritual ascension vs a fall or decay. There's no evil dictator sea monster. There is no slave control chip. That is people's fear gone rampant.</p><p></p><p>I guess it could be about a particular context or real person, but I have a difficult time believing a popular hyped up interpretation of an evil world dictator as it doesn't seem feasible or realistic in terms of human nature or social structure.</p><p></p><p>One thing to also consider is that The Bible is chock full of mysteries and layered hidden meaning of metaphors, encryption using astrology, numerology, Gematria, Kabbalah, patterns, order, etc. and who knows whatever else. It could have simultaneous meaning applicable to different related contexts or settings.</p><p></p><p>I think it's good to not settle on one interpretation because someone said so, and to not let hype or irrational fears alter your perception. Why limit ourselves from so much possibility to consider beyond the box we have been taught to think inside of?</p><p></p><p>It may even turn in to being a good thing, if we work toward it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AAA, post: 115874, member: 5790"] It is metaphorical It is a figurative description of a Judaeo/Christian Gnostic concept of spiritual ascension vs a fall or decay. There's no evil dictator sea monster. There is no slave control chip. That is people's fear gone rampant. I guess it could be about a particular context or real person, but I have a difficult time believing a popular hyped up interpretation of an evil world dictator as it doesn't seem feasible or realistic in terms of human nature or social structure. One thing to also consider is that The Bible is chock full of mysteries and layered hidden meaning of metaphors, encryption using astrology, numerology, Gematria, Kabbalah, patterns, order, etc. and who knows whatever else. It could have simultaneous meaning applicable to different related contexts or settings. I think it's good to not settle on one interpretation because someone said so, and to not let hype or irrational fears alter your perception. Why limit ourselves from so much possibility to consider beyond the box we have been taught to think inside of? It may even turn in to being a good thing, if we work toward it. [/QUOTE]
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