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Re: RFID
« Reply #100 on: June 30, 2009, 03:08:08 PM »
Congratulations!!  :D :D  Hope everyone is getting some good sleep!






Yeah, the Pastor seems like quite a character

Thanks Stella :)

I actually watch Jack Van Impe and Rexella late Sunday night.  They're a real hoot... lol...

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« Reply #101 on: June 30, 2009, 03:10:08 PM »
Thanks Stella :)

I actually watch Jack Van Impe and Rexella late Sunday night.  They're a real hoot... lol...

"That's right Rexella!" ;D
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Re: RFID
« Reply #102 on: June 30, 2009, 03:19:12 PM »
"That's right Rexella!" ;D
have you watched those two? lol...  I have a few stories with them hahaha...

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Re: RFID
« Reply #103 on: June 30, 2009, 04:09:43 PM »
what's with all the mormon references, are you getting on me being mormon?

Not at all.  I don't think you are Mormon.

I bring up Mormons because from what I've read, Mormons were the biggest religious group pushing and funding Proposition 8.  That helped get it on the ballot.  From what I read, it was the many socially conservative minorities who showed up to vote because of Obama that actually voted for Proposition 8. 

But yes, I don't know that this chip is the Mark of the Beast.  People were wrong about Social Security numbers being it.  They were wrong about credit card numbers being it.  This is no different.  For all I know, IF there will be a Mark of the Beast, it could very well be a Tattoo on the forehead or on the hand.  It could be so many other things.  Who knows for sure?

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Re: RFID
« Reply #104 on: June 30, 2009, 04:52:02 PM »
Not at all.  I don't think you are Mormon.

of course I am >:(  I just suck at it...

Oh, you're still missing the point... mormons prop 8 bla bla bla, right over your head.

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« Reply #105 on: June 30, 2009, 05:49:37 PM »
where the hell did you dig up this fantasy?  Any links to any Christian sites that can back this up?  I believe they were talking about that time too, but of all the Christians I've known and I've known a lot living in Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona, none of them believed Revelations was not a book for our end times.

Lutherans:
"The mark of the beast on the right hand or on the forehead is just a symbolic way of referring to unbelievers as Revelation 14:10-11 indicates by saying that all these people will suffer in hell forever."
http://www.wels.net/cgi-bin/site.pl?1518&cuTopic_topicID=77&cuItem_itemID=24438

Presbyterians:
It happened during the persecution of the early church and is over(Postmillenial), it is just symbolic language and not to be taken literally (amillenial)
http://books.google.com/books?id=0BAEAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA391&lpg=PA391&dq=presbyterians+on+the+mark+of+the+beast&source=bl&ots=QJBMOVPoZG&sig=7V3pHwg9pl9DPXXarNx-2P7v-eQ&hl=en&ei=KaJKStCfCZeytwePzc3yBg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2


The Rev. Paul DeLain Allick St. George’s Episcopal Church, April 11, 2009
This guy thinks the Mark of the Beast symbolic of is putting work first, six days of the week, and God second, the seventh day.http://www.stgeorgesonline.org/stg/2009/04/11/easter-vigil-stuck-on-six/
 

Seventh-day Adventist’s teach that Sunday worshippers ARE THE Mark Of The Beast.
http://www.bible.ca/7-mark-beast.htm

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Re: RFID
« Reply #106 on: June 30, 2009, 05:55:51 PM »
of course I am >:(  I just suck at it...

Oh, you're still missing the point... mormons prop 8 bla bla bla, right over your head.

I thought you were an atheist.  Learn something new every day.    :)

I'm not missing anything.  You are the one who brought up Proposition 8.

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Re: RFID
« Reply #107 on: June 30, 2009, 10:08:49 PM »
Seriously loco, methodist?  Presb.?  Luth?  These denominations are backwards and you kknow it.  These denominations seem to take the bible and use it as they see fit, instead of using it as it was written.  I'm assuming you grew up in one of these denoms.  I personally grew up in several different churches over the years, and from my observations baptists seem to be the closest followers of what the bible actually says.

I thought you were an atheist.  Learn something new every day.    :)

I'm not missing anything.  You are the one who brought up Proposition 8.

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Re: RFID
« Reply #108 on: July 01, 2009, 03:34:24 AM »
Seriously loco, methodist?  Presb.?  Luth?  These denominations are backwards and you kknow it.  These denominations seem to take the bible and use it as they see fit, instead of using it as it was written.  I'm assuming you grew up in one of these denoms.  I personally grew up in several different churches over the years, and from my observations baptists seem to be the closest followers of what the bible actually says.

I grew up Southern Baptist, in Venezuela believe it or not.  But I have attended churches from many other Christian denominations, and my closest Christian friends belong to many different denominations.  But even many Northern Baptists, and at least one Southern Baptist pastor, that I have met believe that the Mark is just a symbol or that it already happened a long time ago.

My point is just that not all Christians believe in a literal interpretation of the Mark, or that the Mark is a thing of the future.

I'm not saying that Christians won't openly fight this new chip implant the same way that they fight abortion, embryonic stem cell research and same sex marriage.  I'm just saying that I don't see why they would.

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Re: RFID
« Reply #109 on: July 01, 2009, 04:43:33 AM »
I grew up Southern Baptist, in Venezuela believe it or not.  But I have attended churches from many other Christian denominations, and my closest Christian friends belong to many different denominations.  But even many Northern Baptists, and at least one Southern Baptist pastor, that I have met believe that the Mark is just a symbol or that it already happened a long time ago.

My point is just that not all Christians believe in a literal interpretation of the Mark, or that the Mark is a thing of the future.

I'm not saying that Christians won't openly fight this new chip implant the same way that they fight abortion, embryonic stem cell research and same sex marriage.  I'm just saying that I don't see why they would.
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« Reply #110 on: July 01, 2009, 05:18:13 AM »
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Very insightful and intelligent response!

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Re: RFID
« Reply #111 on: July 01, 2009, 05:26:53 AM »
I grew up Southern Baptist, in Venezuela believe it or not.  But I have attended churches from many other Christian denominations, and my closest Christian friends belong to many different denominations.  But even many Northern Baptists, and at least one Southern Baptist pastor, that I have met believe that the Mark is just a symbol or that it already happened a long time ago.

My point is just that not all Christians believe in a literal interpretation of the Mark, or that the Mark is a thing of the future.

I'm not saying that Christians won't openly fight this new chip implant the same way that they fight abortion, embryonic stem cell research and same sex marriage.  I'm just saying that I don't see why they would.

You are a man of many Bibles, no doubt about it.
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Re: RFID
« Reply #112 on: July 01, 2009, 05:56:30 AM »
You are a man of many Bibles, no doubt about it.

No.  There is only one Bible.

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Re: RFID
« Reply #113 on: July 20, 2009, 06:09:37 AM »
India to Give 1.2 Billion Citizens Biometric ID Cards

The Indian government will establish new biometric identification cards that will be released to every citizen of the nation that holds 1.2 billion people.

“It is surely the biggest Big Brother project yet conceived,” according to a report published by the Times Online. India will issue 1.2 billion biometric identification cards to every one of its citizens in the nation.

The card will include a computer chip with either an iris scan or a fingerprint and, according to the report, may tie criminal and credit histories. Only seven percent of Indians are registered to pay income tax, this new database will help the Indian government collect taxable income.

This new initiative will cost the Indian government seven billion pounds ($11.45 billion) and it will be operated by the Unique Identification Authority, which is a new government department in India.

Nandan Nilekani, head of the unit’s operation, called this new initiative, “humongous, mind-boggling challenge,” and further added, “But we have the opportunity to give every Indian citizen, for the first time, a unique identity. We can transform the country.”

According to Mr. Nilekani, it will take up to eighteen months to issue these new identification cards however; many analysts feel that this new operation could take up to four years to reach the “critical mass.”

In the Times Online report they describe the amount of cards, “If the cards were piled on top of each other they would be 150 times as high as Mount Everest — 1,200 kilometers.”

www.digitaljournal.com
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