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666 on tax form causes Christian worker to quit his job

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http://www.tennessean.com/article/20130207/NEWS06/302070055/2275/RSS05

A Clarksville man said that he quit his job last week in order to save his soul.

Walter Slonopas, 52, resigned as a maintenance worker at Contech Casting LLC in Clarksville after his W-2 tax form was stamped with the number 666.

The Bible calls 666 the “number of the beast,” and it’s often used as a symbol of the devil. Slonopas said that after getting the W-2, he could either go to work or go to hell.

“If you accept that number, you sell your soul to the devil,” he said.

Bob LaCourciere, vice president of sales and marketing for the Revstone Corp., which owns Contech Casting, said that Slonopas’ W-2 was labeled with 666 by the company that handles Contech’s payroll. It refers to the order in which the forms were mailed out, he said.

This isn’t the first time that the satanic number has caused Slonopas trouble at work.

During his first day on the job in April 2011, Slonopas was supposed to be assigned the number 668 to use when he clocked in. But the human resources department gave him the wrong number — 666 — instead.

Slonopas, who said he became a born-again Christian about 10 years ago, complained and was given a new number.

In July 2011, the company changed time clock systems, and once again Slonopas got 666. This time he quit. The company apologized and he returned to work a few days later.

This latest incident with the W-2 baffled company spokesman LaCourciere. He could not believe it had happened again.

“I am completely at a loss for words,” he said.

How it's interpreted
The number 666 first appears in chapter 13 of the New Testament book of Revelation, which describes a satanic figure called the beast or Antichrist who takes over the world and stamps everyone with a mark bearing the number 666. According to Revelation, no one will be able to buy or sell anything without that number stamped on them.

That’s caused people to fear anytime that number pops up, said Jay Phelan, senior professor of theological studies at North Park University in Chicago.

“It’s seen as a very dangerous number,” he said.

For believers such as Slonopas, who take the book of Revelation literally, any tie to 666 is a betrayal of their faith. Phelan said he understands why Slonopas quit.

“It’s a desire to be loyal to his faith and to not be identified with the Antichrist,” he said. “The company ought to find a way to cut him some slack.”

Amy-Jill Levine, professor of New Testament and Jewish studies at Vanderbilt University Divinity School, said the writer of Revelation was using a technique called “gematria” — in which letters have numerical values — to refer to a Roman emperor as the beast.

She said that over the past 2,000 years, readers of Revelation have tried to use 666 to figure out who the Antichrist is. Among the candidates were political figures such as Hitler, Ronald Reagan, and Barack Obama and corporations such as Procter & Gamble and IBM.

The number has caused problems for at least one other worker in the past. In 2011, a factory worker from Georgia named Billy Hyatt sued his former employer after he was fired for refusing to wear a sticker with 666 on it. The sticker referred to the number of accident-free days he’d had on the job.

Worker wants new W-2 to file taxes
Slonopas, though, said he has no interest in suing anyone. All he wants is for his former employer to give him a new W-2 without a satanic number on it. Otherwise, he said, he can’t file his taxes.

He shakes his head when asked if he’d go back to work for Contech, even if the company gives him a new W-2. That would send the message that he sold out his faith for money.

“God is worth more than money,” he said.

His wife, Anna, said the couple will be fine. She said God will take care of them. They live frugally and are house-sitting for their older son, who is in the military.

“If my husband makes $10, one goes to God, two go to savings, and we live on seven,” she said. “It’s not that my husband makes $10 and I spend $11.”

LaCourciere, the spokesman for Slonopas’ former employer, said the firm planned to mail out a new W-2, in a plain envelope, by the end of the day on Tuesday. The company also wants to rehire him.

“We’d love to have him back,” he said.


I'm at a lost for words. Why do I have to live in Tennessee? I find it funny that this religious person keeps getting the mark of the "devil" throughout his born again life.
 

Hole

Neo Member
I thought 666 was a bad translation and its 616 for this so called beast? awkard quitting job over wrong number
 

Kinitari

Black Canada Mafia
Okay, while he's ridiculous, how the fuck is the company throwing the number 666 in his face so many times? Lol
 

Fari

Member
I thought 666 was a bad translation and its 616 for this so called beast? awkard quitting job over wrong number

The "beast" himself was almost certainly the Emperor Nero, and that guy's been dead for ages.
 

gwarm01

Member
666 is an area code around here, in a very religious area. I always wondered how the born again types felt about getting that phone number.
 

Madness

Member
My response is so what? Let the guy do what he wants. I've seen people not buy great houses because of the number on it, etc.

Wait till you visit a place like India and see the devotion some people shown for religion.

See its one thing of he saw 666 on someone else's form and purposely had him audited, but are we going to criticize religion and what other people do because we don't believe in it?

I'm not religious, I'm not superstitious, I won't insult others for it.
 

Des0lar

will learn eventually
It's not even a 100% certain that 666 is the number of the beast, but it could be 616 as well... stupid people
 

News Bot

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I'm sure I recall something like this on QI.

On top of this, I'd like to have this answered:

Amy-Jill Levine, professor of New Testament and Jewish studies at Vanderbilt University Divinity School, said the writer of Revelation was using a technique called “gematria” — in which letters have numerical values — to refer to a Roman emperor as the beast.

The article refers to it, but does not say what it is. SLOPPY JOURNALISSMMM
 

bjork

Member
I knew a lady who bought a new car, and when her license plates came it had XX66X6X and she said that was too close to 666 so she went and got personalized plated instead.
 

Horseticuffs

Full werewolf off the buckle
This guy needs to just take the fucking hints that Providence provides and steal the Grand Grimoire, say the true name of God backwards, and undo all creation!
 

Dunk#7

Member
Hasn't a recent translation of scripture revealed that the number of the beast is 616?

I don't think so:

Revelation 13:15-18

King James Version (KJV)

15 And he had power to give life unto the image of the beast, that the image of the beast should both speak, and cause that as many as would not worship the image of the beast should be killed.

16 And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads:

17 And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.

18 Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six.


I know this is the KJV, but I don't think a number is going to be translated incorrectly. I would be shocked to see a different number in a newer translation of the Bible.
 

News Bot

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I don't think so:

Revelation 13:15-18

King James Version (KJV)

15 And he had power to give life unto the image of the beast, that the image of the beast should both speak, and cause that as many as would not worship the image of the beast should be killed.

16 And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads:

17 And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.

18 Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six.

It's a translation thing. Technically 666 and 616 are the same. As the article mentions, its not written as a number. It's letters with numerical values.

Most scholars believe that the number of the beast equates to Emperor Nero, whose name in Greek when transliterated into Hebrew, retains the value of 666, whereas his Latin name transliterated into Hebrew, is 616.
 

V_Arnold

Member
A clear example of how to make yourself problems when there is none. Amazing. Absolutely amazing. And I am not sarcastic.
 
This is his belief, I personally would not want to be associated with that number. I do buy chinese food though. To attck this belief only shows some of you as narrow minded as you are.
 

Dunk#7

Member
It's a translation thing. Technically 666 and 616 are the same. As the article mentions, its not written as a number. It's letters with numerical values.

How does a name "transliterate" into a number as indicated in your quote? Just not sure how you get a number from a Hebrew name

I am just talking about the exact number being spelled out in the Bible. It wasn't related to Nero in the Bible. The number was just written out plainly in the script.
 
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