Posted on 11/17/2014 8:09:54 AM PST by Maudeen
According to a survey by tech giant Cisco Systems, about a fourth of professionals ages 18 to 50 would leap at the chance to get a surgical brain implant that allowed them to instantly link their thoughts to the Internet.
The study was conducted on 3,700 adults working in white-collar jobs in 15 countries.
Read more at http://www.prophecynewswatch.com/2014/November17/171.html#CRwG8spidOWI60L4.99
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The pending approval Soylent Green factories will find this very useful.
In other news, people are dumb and the larger the group the dumber they get.
“What about when there are no more checkers?”
She’ll have to quit refusing.
With a copy provided to the NSA, who would give them a one penny tax credit. Those pennies do add up over time.
What if the mark of the beast is boob jobs, or tattoos, or dental fillings? jus kidding.
It is not surprising that someone who is brain dead would like such a thing. . . .
“Shell have to quit refusing.”
It’s very odd. She seems to feel that these changes are aimed specifically at her. She’s fighting back by refusing to change. (Frankly, I find it annoying. She adapted to DOS quicker than me, but now can’t navigate in OS8 at all. She bought a support service and calls them for everything, but she first tells them how much she hates computers. They don’t care.)
Did y’all know that God seals His children before the beast goes into his shock and awe show? Revelation 7
My sister is the same age as yours. She refuses to have Internet and dreads the day when the only way you can pay bills is online.
I can easily envision the day when anyone who does not take the mark of the beast is ridiculed as a dinosaur or a “religious fanatic,” and life will be made very difficult for them.
Isnt Mark of the Beast a Biblical term, or reference?
If it is Biblical, why is it constantly changing, and evolving?
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This is a quick read. . .the Mark of the Beast isn’t changing . . . what we are witnessing is an evolution of technology which points to a type of mark that now makes more sense than in my Grandpa’s day. Young people (and even most older) don’t have a clue what the Bible says about end times. It may be sooner than we think. . .but then again. . .no one is guaranteed a next heart beat. Be prepared is the phrase of the day.
http://www.gotquestions.org/mark-beast.html
>> about a fourth of professionals ages 18 to 50 would leap at the chance to get a surgical brain implant that allowed them to instantly link their thoughts to the Internet
GOD help us all. It’s already way too easy to upload to the internet what passes for “thought” these days.
“What will my sister do when you cant go into a bank and talk to a real person? What about when there are no more checkers?”
She’ll pay someone to act as her proxy. He’ll take care of those things and she’ll pay him a fee. It’s already happening.
I have always interpreted the mark of the beast on the hand and head as the acceptance (indeed, embracing) of the beast’s immorality in deed (hand) and thought (head). Metaphor.
Seems to me that folks that keep things literal are needlessly limiting their range of options when it comes to interpretation.
It does not put thoughts on the internet. Human thinking is a very complex process, that humans don’t understand and are incapable of reproducing.
No one is ever going to put a microchip in my brain and no one is going to attempt to “read my thoughts” or control them.
So, todays The Mark of The Beast is different that The Mark of The Beast that your Grandpa had to watch for?
Cisco
Quoting myself, one more time: One third of the people on earth at any one time just want to be taken care of, regardless of the cost.
...at least as far as you know
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