Identity Theft?

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17 Comments

  1. youthpastor1955 says:

    Charlotte

    Absolutely. It is all prophecy coming true.

  2. Cheryl E says:

    Donna

    I’m having my pets micro-chipped… my dog keeps running off to the nearest convenience store because they feed her beef jerky….rotten mutt.

  3. Edge says:

    Stacey

    Mark or chip being put in me? Not going to happen. I don’t care who orders it or what the consequences are.

  4. Keltasia says:

    Sylvia

    Recently they’ve found that animals having the ID chips implanted developed cancer from them. I would not allow them to do that to me or my children.

  5. Lynn C says:

    Donald

    God knows who we are, this is just more sin, and more sin, and more sin.

  6. LoveistheAnswer says:

    Andre

    I think that if you are rightgeous you shouldnt worry about chips in your hands…just keep being good and being in touch with God and no chip can send you to hell.

  7. Blackbird says:

    Catherine

    I would hate it. If I don’t like getting a shot where they stick stuff into you for even a second how do you think I’d react to a IMPLANTATION?

  8. queenofyackagain says:

    Harvey

    Ever heard of self fulfilling prophecy?

    Thats what I think.

  9. Rev Ron says:

    Hazel

    The story of Jesus is real identity theft

    The Judeo-Christian religions were founded in a region of the world where savior religions existed for thousands of years. Much of the symbolism and many of the stories in the Bible may be traced to earlier myths of the Persians, Egyptians, and other people from the near east. Under Constantine when the Roman Empire adopted Christianity the festivals and stories were further infused with the traditions of the earlier Roman pagan religion. Constantine himself worshiped both Jesus and the sun god Sol Invitus, the Romanized version of Mithra, until he died. It is, therefore, crucial to the proper understanding of the Bible to understand the influence that these ancient religions had on the early Jews and Christians when they were forming what was to become the Judeo-Christian tradition.

  10. alwisdom4u2 says:

    Fernando

    well the mark of the beasts is establish in ones mind…i will leave it at that …for now

  11. Bro. Dan says:

    Allan

    Maybe the beast has come and gone already. But many who think this way about marks could be right. To be original, I think the mark would be genetic. Mutants only world.

  12. Faith says:

    Cecil

    The government shouldnt have that right. I would never allow anyone to put such a thing in or on my body. I have a right to my own body. They already control enough of what we do.*

  13. Catholicgal says:

    Rodney

    Possibly.
    I would DEFINITELY not be comfortable with having something like that put inside me – even if I didn’t think it was evil.
    Yikes, thinking about the end of times is scary… It is funny though, every generation has thought they were living in the end of times and so far they were all wrong! We could be just as wrong as they were. Nobody knows. Whether we are or not, we should follow the age-old saying: “live every day as if it were your last.” Because even if the apocalypse does not come in our lifetime, we will certainly die anyway.

  14. slappingdummyman says:

    Angel

    if you are wise your Identity won’t get stolen

  15. Jay says:

    Frances

    If they would want to put the mark of the beast on me, they would have to kill me first , only on my dead body.

  16. godlovesjacob says:

    Leo

    Yes, I think it is part of the plan and end times.

  17. Indy says:

    Kathryn

    no, the Mark of the Beast is a metaphor which means the result of not believing in Christ.

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