Cultcow Brad Watson / Richard Bradshaw Watson / Brad Watson_Miami - Jesus & Albert Einstein reincarnated, discoverer of GOD=7_4 Theory

How do you grade Brad Watson? This is an official poll that reflects the will of GOD.

  • Excellent A - Freedom from corporeal shackles and permitted audience with THE LORD.

    Votes: 168 13.6%
  • Passing B - Freedom from corporeal shackles and free attendance of GOD's Kingdom.

    Votes: 22 1.8%
  • Fair C - Freedom from corporeal shackles. Given limited, general attendance of GOD's Kingdom.

    Votes: 22 1.8%
  • Poor D - Reincarnated as Man to be given a second chance at attempting to earn GOD's graces.

    Votes: 39 3.2%
  • Fail F - Reincarnated as a non-human for 326 years, 221 days, and 14 hours.

    Votes: 76 6.2%
  • Fail F - Sentenced to eternal tortures in HELL for crimes against THE LORD GOD.

    Votes: 106 8.6%
  • Fail F - Forced to post on the kiwifarms.net for 24 years, 30 days, and 2 hours.

    Votes: 802 64.9%

  • Total voters
    1,235
@Adamska,

How ignorant. For about the 74th time...

GOD: the 'system as a whole', this 'Universe as quantum computer'.

Does that look familiar?
About as familiar as the fact that not even ten pages ago you called Jesus god-incarnate and then stated (after denying this) that you were Jesus. Therefore, you are literally praying to yourself to end me, which is pathetic and hilarious.

Besides, you got ganked the last time you brought up that quantum computer idea, namely that you misread and misrepresented its importance. Part of the benefits when you don't wreck your mind on cocain tbh.
 
Serpent Mound - Ohio.jpg


The Serpent Mound (in Ohio) may have been designed in accord with the pattern of stars composing the constellation Draco. The star pattern of the constellation Draco fits with fair precision to the Serpent Mound, with the ancient Pole Star, Thuban ('head of the serpent') (α Draconis), at its geographical center within the first of 7 coils from the head. – http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Serpent_Mound

“7 great sensuous coils project themselves forward across the plateau in motion caught—not frozen—as if poised. Toward the tail, the snake curls itself round and round 7 times to the tiny center of an exclamation point like a cat turning and turning in place till she lies down to sleep, a ritual whose signifi-cance cause her to smile. The head is open and striking. Violence as dance, dance as sculpture. Spiral coiling as a vine climbs a tree. Does the serpent bite the sun? Does she sink her teeth into the moon? Is it her egg she carries in her mouth? She invokes a dance too long awaited, for she is as fearsome as she is playful, and the tail still sleeps while the head strikes.” - Marge Piercy

Serpent Mound is internationally recognized as the largest and best preserved precontact effigy in the world. Serpent Mound is known throughout the world in many circles of life. Novelist and poet Marge Piercy included Serpent Mound in a series of poems about nature, LA SACRE DU PRINTEMPS, published by The Massachusetts Review, Vol. 2, Summer 1987:

@Graffiti canvas ,

Only GOD knows. However, luck begins with karma. Do you try to do good all the time? Are you modest?
Etc.
 
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@Graffiti canvas,

The Theory of Luck equation is one of percentages...

100% = 5% x 20% = [4% + 1%] x [4% + 4% + 4% + 4% + 4%]


@ChurchOfGodBear & Everyone,

I pray that finally clears it up for you. I won't go over the math again.

Perhaps, but that doesn't mean it wasn't "designed in accord with the pattern of stars composing the constellation Draco. The star pattern of the constellation Draco fits with fair precision to the Serpent Mound, with the ancient Pole Star, Thuban ('head of the serpent') (α Draconis), at its geographical center within the first of 7 coils from the head."
http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Draco_(constellation)

"As Above, So Below."

@timecop ,

10/8/16 is your Judgment Day: you FAIL.

Sentence: Really awful luck for the rest of your life, then your eternal soul won't be reincarnated as human for 10,000 years with 74 years non-commutable. When you are born-again as human, it will be under really hellish circumstances.

Note: You can repent (ya, right)...

c.c. http://7seals.yuku.com

You are now on my Ignore list.


Synchronism: 09:23 "4-7 feet of flooding in Charleston." - Weather Channel. When (09:18) I posted this Judgment on @timecop 's profile page, on Ch 10 ABC, they showed a church in Jacksonville who's steeple had been knocked over to be pointing down. "As Above, So Below."
 
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@Graffiti canvas,

The Theory of Luck equation is one of percentages...

100% = 5% x 20% = [4% + 1%] x [4% + 4% + 4% + 4% + 4%]


@ChurchOfGodBear & Everyone,

I pray that finally clears it up for you. I won't go over the math again.
You haven't really done so the first time. 100%? 100% of what? What is the sum total of "luck"? Is it how lucky you are at a given point in time, how lucky you are during the course of your life, or something else entirely?
 
Synchronism: 10:02 "Matthew was a major hurricane for 7 days" - Weather Ch

Can somebody check to see if that is more accurately 7 days 4 hours or 7.4 days?
 
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So much material, so little time (going to the opera in a couple of hours):
Theory of Luck
luck 100 points = [karma 4 + modesty 1] x [desire 4 + actions4 + abilities 4 + contributions4 + blessings4]
Let's apply this formula to Brad, shall we?
karma -- Nobody wants bad luck, so we should discount bad karma and only concern ourselves with good karma here. Brad has exhibited no qualities in this thread that might be considered "good", but I refuse to believe he hasn't done something good in-between all of his misdemeanors, felonies and selfish behavior. 1 point.
modesty -- Brad has none. 0 points.
desire -- Brad is the king of desire. 4 points.
actions -- What actions? Sitting at home all day watching TV for alleged synchronisms while shitbombing people on various forums? Uh-uh. 0 points.
abilities -- I don't think there is any doubt that Brad has tremendous abilities when it comes to music. 4 points.
contributions -- refuses to pay taxes, makes very few decent contributions to the discussion here, seems to make his best contribution to society by staying home watching TV most of the time. 1 point.
blessings -- He has his talent, he has his gf, he has his health. 4 points.
So:
[karma 1 + modesty 0] x [desire 4 + actions0 + abilities 4 + contributions1 + blessings4] = luck 12 points
Ouch, Brad, that's a pretty low score -- and I was being lenient.
Palmer was a longtime Freemason. That would mean he had been taught reincarnation
WRONG! "And there's also the "Do Masons believe in reincarnation topic?" The answer? Some probably do - but because Masons are taught to bring nothing offensive or defensive into the lodge, such matters are NEVER the subject of lodge discussions nor does the fraternity take a position on them." -- http://www.masonicinfo.com/whatbelieve.htm
There's One GOD. Masons don't believe in multiple gods.
Welllll...Not exactly. "In order to become a Mason, one must assent to a belief in a Supreme Being. How, specifically, that belief is interpreted or how it is addressed in one's daily life is left up to the individual. Freemasonry NEVER tries to describe or explain that to the candidate/member." -- ibid. "Supreme Being" covers a lot of ground: God, Allah, Vishnu, Kami, Adonai are all Supreme Beings in various religions. Masons do not hold their members to one strict religion.
The following is page 20 (27) from the 74-page booklet There Are No Coincidences...
Well, which is it? 20 or 27?
The Theory of Luck equation is one of percentages...

100% = 5% x 20% = [4% + 1%] x [4% + 4% + 4% + 4% + 4%]
You can't just multiply percents, they have to be expressed in decimal formats (or fractions) to perform mathematical functions. For example, 5% x 100 = .05 x 100 = 5. So when you express your formula in percentages, what you are saying is [.04 + .01] x [.04 + .04 + .04 + .04 + .04] =.05 x .20 = .01. To express that as a percent, you would multiply by 100. .01 x 100 = 1%. In other words, 5% x 20% = 1% -- meaning your formula doesn't work using percentages. This is basic math, Brad, how do you not know this? http://www.wikihow.com/Multiply-or-Divide-Two-Percentages
 
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Isn't that 74 a 'coincidence'!


Synchronism: 11:15 Old Course & Dunhill Championship on Golf Channel. 7 Par 4s on Front Nine, 7 Par 4s on Back Nine, #7 Par 4, #17 Par 4, etc.

@Graffiti canvas,

It was obvious.

Theory of Luck Equation
luck 100 points = [karma 4 + modesty 1] x [desire 4 + actions 4 + abilities 4 + contributions 4 + blessings 4]
Everyone,

If you don't like this equation for any reason, then ignore it and dismiss it like all the other information I share with you. I AM just tying to help you. But that doesn't mean that this equation is not part of every decision and act you make that involves luck.*


*Synchronism: 11:34 "No such luck for ---" - Dunhill Champ. on Golf Channel
 
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@Electric Eye,

I think it's off-topic. Fist-timer here? What do you think of the Theory of Luck Equation? Do you think it was just lucky that I discovered it?

Serpent Mound - Ohio.jpg


Have any Kiwis ever visited the Serpent Mount with its 7 coils in Ohio? I haven't.
 
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@Electric Eye,

I think it's off-topic. Fist-timer here? What do you think of the Theory of Luck Equation? Do you think it was just lucky that I discovered it?

Wow. You are telling someone they are off topic. Just wow.
And you completely ignored the question, so why should he answer your's?
 
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