By SI Filings
Sep
13
2019
“People have shown they’re happy to give up privacy for convenience,” he continued. “The chip is very convenient, so could we accept our data being shared very widely before we know the risks?” - Christian Headlines
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"the mark"
Later in the piece...
... hmmm.
First, I don't think what we're told in Revelation is intended to be instruction on what we're to do with data-collecting technology. Second, I'm more concerned about how to sort out the ethics of increasingly putting electronics in our bodies (where does that stop?) and copororate and government power that goes with it. Third, does this sort of tech make the scenario in Revelation more achievable, if you read it that literally? Sure. What you have there is an oppressive world government. It's a thin basis for opposing the tech itself though. All kind of tech. is used well and used badly by governments around the world. There's a stronger argument in civil liberties and freedom of conscience.
Views expressed are always my own and not my employer's, my church's, my family's, my neighbors', or my pets'. The house plants have authorized me to speak for them, however, and they always agree with me.
No
But it could be a precursor
Dr. Paul Henebury
I am Founder of Telos Ministries, and Senior Pastor at Agape Bible Church in N. Ca.