If it’s good enough for a dog, it’s good enough for a kid, right? A school district in Texas will be watching over its students a lot more closely, but not with the aid of extra teachers. Instead each pupil will be monitored with microchips.
Officials at the Northside Independent School District in rural Bexar County, Texas have approved a plan to track the whereabouts of each and every student by requiring them to walk the halls with identification cards in their pockets that are equipped with RFID microchips.
I doubt this really has anything to do with the "Mark of the Beast" imho. Here is an alternative view that, to me, makes much more sense from a Biblical perspective - http://wp.me/p1qlPa-gC
ReplyDeleteInteresting link. I don't know what I believe one way or the other on the subject - and really, it's not the most important question (that one being, "are you saved?") - but, it makes for interested discussion. Here's a thought: why can't "the mark" be something both literal AND figurative. After all, for example, Jesus is the Lamb of God, both metaphorically AND literally, in the spiritual sense. Not that he looked like a wooly creature in the physical sense, but that He literally was the sacrifice - spiritually, the spotless lamb of sacrifice spoken of in the Old Testament - in our place. Eh, just my thoughts! :)
DeleteThere might be a physical aspect to it. The videos near the end by Churck Missler, Walid Shoebat and T. W. Tramm show what it could be. Although it could be both, I've come to the conclusion that it is primarily spiritual.
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