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Re: Mark of the beast
« Reply #15 on: October 06, 2018, 01:41:51 PM »
Thank you Cera. That is the passage that gives me a problem.
If anyone has been paying attention to world affairs, in China they have a social score that already has prevented many people from air travel. A similar system is slowly being rolled out here as well. Couple that with the RFID chip in the hand that one of the Nordic countries has recently been rolling out and is now considering making mandatory the chip.
What is interesting about China's "social score" is that this was predicted in a "fiction" series for children by John Bibee in the early 90s. Called the Spirit Flyer Series, it has a new huge machine arrive in town under the auspices of an evil corporation. The machine gives each person a "popularity score." In the tradition of C. S. Lewis, it's a great book for both adults and children.

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Re: Mark of the beast
« Reply #16 on: October 06, 2018, 01:52:32 PM »
One thing, but not the only thing, to consider is unified treaties on global standardization for IDs have thumb, hand & face prints on same IDs.

The Bible tells us "666" (Mark of the Beast) is a human number.

A human number is a biometric number calculated off of characteristics (thumb, hand, eye & face prints) individual to each person.

So the "character" (Mark of the Beast) on the right hand or forehead will likely contain biometric data of the person to whom it's attached or implanted, along with the possibility of the person's financial data, civic history, education, employment, bank account, assets, etc.


Re: Mark of the beast
« Reply #17 on: October 06, 2018, 03:27:46 PM »
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The Beast must be an anti-Christ entity, therefore acceptance of the Mark would have to entail denial of Our Lord Jesus Christ.
That happened in Japan 400 years ago, and it's been happening elsewhere ever since.
I mean understand that... I just didn’t expect it to come in a chip?... I might be wording it wrong.
How can a chip be a sign of the mark of the beast? If you got the chip because it was the only way to feed your babies, but you were a devout Catholic would you still be in trouble? Or am I being to literal? 

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Re: Mark of the beast
« Reply #18 on: October 06, 2018, 06:42:06 PM »
Nobody can "unwittingly" lose his soul.  Our Lord's victory took souls unto Himself from their slavery to the devil, and the devil cannot wrest them from Him unless they willingly go along with it.

Re: Mark of the beast
« Reply #19 on: October 06, 2018, 06:57:47 PM »
It has been many years, decades even, since I have gone into the end time prophecies. I am still not going to go back to re read them...it scarred (yes scarred, not scared, though that applies as well) me so much.
So I am unable and unwilling even to quote chapter and verse but my understanding was that even the most devout could and would be fooled into taking the mark, even though they have their guard up. Do I have this wrong then?