rich and poor, free and slave
well... food stamps Mark of the Beast would pretty much rule out the rich.
When they give that Mark, it's gonna be something quite universal and democratic I think.
Originally posted by bekod
reply to post by Azadok2day
a true Christan would not buy any of today's products or serveries for they are "marked" nor would you do banking if you were to follow the true word of god. The BEAST is the SYSTEM of buying and selling goods services. name one country that does not have money nor tax can you? Money is the root of all evil.
Originally posted by bekodI haven't had a flu shot since 1988. Oddly, it is also the last time I ever had the flu.
reply to post by DarthMuerte
and that is why they want to tag you would you cut off your arm if tagged ? ever get the flue shot would they tell you have just been tagged? but wait it says the hand or forehead, so would cut off your head? No stop and think.... why does it have to be a chip ? why not a number that you must know, remember to get your food gas pay bills get cash ect...
Originally posted by LafingWithTears
reply to post by bekod
Be in the world (cosmos; world system) not of the world; a fine line to walk.
"The love of money is the root of all kinds of evil" probably the most mis-quoted verse in the bible. Money itself is nothing, its neutral.
Originally posted by WhoKnows100
Originally posted by bekod
reply to post by Azadok2day
a true Christan would not buy any of today's products or serveries for they are "marked" nor would you do banking if you were to follow the true word of god. The BEAST is the SYSTEM of buying and selling goods services. name one country that does not have money nor tax can you? Money is the root of all evil.
Buying and selling of physical commodities has nothing to do with Revelation nor the spiritual meaning of it. Those who persevere and do not have the mark are those who obey God's commandments and who remain faithful to Jesus. To help your understanding, please read John 6:66 and then the whole chapter. The beast has been here for thousands of years and so has the false prophet. The mark is in your hand or forehead - obedience/actions and mind. The mark has been given to ALL. The mark of the beast is evident in all who disobey God's commandments and who hold no faith in Jesus. Millions today are sitting on the fence thinking that if a mark was enforced, they'd try to get right with God, but sadly, they've had the mark all along. The beast controls thinking and from that one acts in obedience.
Originally posted by LafingWithTearsI wish I could give you 1000 stars for that reply.
reply to post by SoymilkAlaska
"they can go shove that chip somewhere rude."
Indeed, I pray that if "they" were to show up at my door with a compulsory chip I would have the courage attempt to implant some of my (.38 cal.) chips in them.
Originally posted by MaMaa
reply to post by bekod
I just don't know that I believe any of that. Even in the bible this 'mark' has to be on the hand or the forehead, no such thing has happened yet.
A series of veterinary and toxicology studies, dating to the mid-1990s, stated that chip implants had "induced" malignant tumors in some lab mice and rats. "The transponders were the cause of the tumors," said Keith Johnson, a retired toxicologic pathologist, explaining in a phone interview the findings of a 1996 study he led at the Dow Chemical Co. in Midland, Mich.
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