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Techno-Tithe: Church Implants Microchips in Members' Right Hands
THO ^ | April 15, 2004

Posted on 12/10/2004 8:44:32 AM PST by Alex Murphy

CROCKETT'S BLUFF, AR – In a startling collision of modern technology and ministry, Crockett's Bluff Community Church is the first known church in America to use Logitech's biochip technology to receive its weekly tithes and offerings.

According to last year's church theme - "Be ID'd With CBCC in '03" - the congregation of 15,782 outfitted each member of its flock with a subdermal microchip in the right hand. The device, smaller than a mustard seed, contains the banking information of each worshipper and is scanned by an usher as he or she enters the sanctuary.

Pastor Bud Caldwell readily admits news of the action is sure to send end times specialists scrambling to rewrite their works of eschatological punditry. "Oh there'll be a buzz for a while. Especially from the Van Impe's. Forgive me for saying this, but it doesn't take much for Rexella to get her prophetic panties in a bunch. If those two were halfway to heaven when credit cards came out, I can only imagine."

According to Caldwell, CBCC's corps of greeters have arrived at a simple formula for deducting funds from each worshipper. "Ten percent off the top for tithe, obviously. When it comes to offering, we just let the Spirit lead. If that doesn't work, we try to see what kind of car they drive."

Some church members were admittedly unnerved when Caldwelll cast the vision for the ambitious plan. Three years ago, Allison and Randy Peavey left their sputtering church of 1,500 in Little Rock to attend the suburban fellowship. Said 27 year old homemaker Allison, "I was really shocked, like, 'is my pastor Nicolae Carpathia or something?' But when Pastor Bud told us our contributions were still tax deductible, I was reassured."

"I just figured anybody who runs a church this big has to know what he's doing," said Randy, a 42 year old CFO. "Besides, we prayed and felt a peace about it."

Terry Whisnant, 32, is pragmatic about the whole thing. "I do all my banking online anyway. The chip is just another convenience for me - it's one less thing to think about at church. Besides, Jesus tells us when we give we shouldn't let the left hand know what the right hand is doing. I can't think of a more perfect application of that verse."

Still, the 51-year-old pastor tries to alleviate the fears of newcomers, often employing lighthearted humor. "Before my message I ask the visitors to give us a "hand" in the work God is doing at CBCC. Get it? Hand..."

What may not be a laughing matter to some newcomers at CBCC is the foyer fellowship policy. In the church's official welcome brochure, Visitors Pastor Hugh Dowd makes it clear that if you are not chipped, you cannot partake in post-service coffee and donuts. "There is a flipside however," said Dowd. "Once chipped, you not only get food and fellowship, but you also get a ten percent discount at our bookstore/Starbucks for a year."

For his part, Lead Deacon Ralph Phillips is just happy to be getting home earlier on Sundays. "By not taking an offering, we're saving 20 minutes per service. Also, I don't have to count money afterwards. That's another half hour. Now I'm home for the 1 o'clock game. How 'bout them Cowboys!"

Though he's sure to face a firestorm from pre-millennials, the affable Caldwell seems unfazed by the technology's semblance to what eschatologists such as Hal Lindsay and Chuck Missler refer to as the mark of the beast in Revelation 13. "Look, I'm a classic dispensationalist myself, but I see it as a win-win situation. We either continue at the cutting edge of contemporary ministry, or we trigger the rapture and bada bing, we're outta here, brother!"


TOPICS: Current Events; Evangelical Christian; General Discusssion; Humor; Religion & Science; Worship
KEYWORDS: 666; attemptedhumor; biochip; biochips; logitech; technology
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1 posted on 12/10/2004 8:44:32 AM PST by Alex Murphy
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To: Alex Murphy

Oh, dear, the Mark of the Beast.


2 posted on 12/10/2004 8:45:23 AM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: Salvation

Not to be rude, but you do know that this is satire, right?


3 posted on 12/10/2004 8:46:58 AM PST by AZConcervative
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To: Salvation

lol, my thoughts exactly. With how literally they take the book of Revelations, I'm surprised they even entertained this idea.


4 posted on 12/10/2004 8:47:14 AM PST by mike182d
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To: Alex Murphy

Boy, does this sound like the beginnings of a cheap sci-fi...


5 posted on 12/10/2004 8:49:02 AM PST by tje
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To: AZConcervative

Guess I should have marked the sarcasm off button.


6 posted on 12/10/2004 8:58:03 AM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: Alex Murphy

I shudder at the number of clueless people who will take this story at face value...


7 posted on 12/10/2004 9:09:31 AM PST by Publius6961 (The most abundant things in the universe are hydrogen and stupidity.)
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To: Alex Murphy
Jesus tells us when we give we shouldn't let the left hand know what the right hand is doing. I can't think of a more perfect application of that verse."

ROTFL!

8 posted on 12/10/2004 9:34:13 AM PST by No_Outcome_But_Victory (Please pray for Ann, my pregnant wife. (High risk pregnancy.))
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9 posted on 12/10/2004 10:09:01 AM PST by Between the Lines ("Christianity is not a religion; it is a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.")
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To: Between the Lines

Yeah, a church with 15,000 members in Arkansas. Hilarious.


10 posted on 12/10/2004 10:12:47 AM PST by justshutupandtakeit (Public Enemy #1, the RATmedia.)
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To: Alex Murphy; 4ConservativeJustices
ROTFLM[bleep]O, 4CJ >/cowinkidink>

Mark my words--these chips will be the RAGE, even above iPods!

11 posted on 12/10/2004 11:29:13 AM PST by Ff--150 (III John II)
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To: Alex Murphy
In a startling collision of modern technology and ministry, Crockett's Bluff Community Church is the first known church in America to use Logitech's biochip technology to receive its weekly tithes and offerings.

Gotta love them fundies. They always know what their top priorities are.

Suckas gots to get paid, ya'heard?
12 posted on 12/10/2004 12:21:24 PM PST by Conservative til I die
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To: Conservative til I die

Damn! I got roped in! Tell ya though, I could believe it.


13 posted on 12/10/2004 12:23:17 PM PST by Conservative til I die
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To: Alex Murphy

My nephew just move across the street from a church doing a similar thing (but not the microchip). You must bring in your income tax statement to verify that you are truly giving 10%. While I abhorred such tactics the church is growing.


14 posted on 12/10/2004 12:24:34 PM PST by HarleyD
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To: HarleyD
You must bring in your income tax statement to verify that you are truly giving 10%.

And how does your income tax statement provide verification? Perhaps they think a Christian is less likely to lie to Uncle Sam than to God.

15 posted on 12/10/2004 12:45:58 PM PST by topcat54
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To: HarleyD
You must bring in your income tax statement to verify that you are truly giving 10%.

Those who require this will burn in Hell.

16 posted on 12/10/2004 12:50:49 PM PST by Sloth (Al Franken is a racist.)
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To: AZConcervative

Ahh, like a cross between the Onion and The Door - right?


17 posted on 12/10/2004 1:52:15 PM PST by reaganaut (Red state girl in a Blue state world (Socialist Republic of California))
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To: HarleyD

I had a 'church leader' call my boss once to find out exactly how much I was making to make sure I was paying the full 10% as they required.

He also wanted me to bring in my tax returns and when I said no, he tried to get them from my accountant, who promptly laughed in his face.


18 posted on 12/10/2004 1:55:32 PM PST by reaganaut (Red state girl in a Blue state world (Socialist Republic of California))
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To: Conservative til I die

In the RC church they just scan twice.


19 posted on 12/10/2004 2:12:54 PM PST by bonfire
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To: reaganaut
I had a 'church leader' call my boss once to find out exactly how much I was making to make sure I was paying the full 10% as they required.

My girlfriend, before I met her, was studying with the International a/k/a Boston Church of Christ, which is a cult. They had tithing and my girlfriend at the time was let's say, rebuilding her life and was working at some retail-type store making roughly $80/week. The ICC made sure that she tithed her $8 every week. Oh, and they specifically make sure they are tithing GROSS income, not net.
20 posted on 12/10/2004 2:59:10 PM PST by Conservative til I die
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