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originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: AthlonSavage
If you have a mobile phone in your pocket, essentially you already have the mark.
And willingly no less.
Still not seeing any sign of Jebus, Satan, or the big dude for that matter.
originally posted by: Sublimecraft
a reply to: AthlonSavage
Who here will accept the number of the beast?
That will depend upon what return for my investment I can expect. I mean, if I am to pledge allegiance to the beast, and so receive its mark, then I'm sure it will be an open and transparent transaction where both parties stand to gain benefits in the long run, each according to their own free will.
IMO, the closer we get to this point, the closer the bible will resemble the Simulation hypothesis, where the game has already been determined and we are merely playing out an already pre-determined existence.
originally posted by: conspiracytheoristIAM
Open up your eyes........swipe or chip......push for cashless society........India andEstonia citizens using a mandatory number for all important transactions.
originally posted by: Wide-Eyes
a reply to: AthlonSavage
I have evidence but I'm not prepared to risk my well being to discuss it right now.
originally posted by: nowanmai
originally posted by: conspiracytheoristIAM
Open up your eyes........swipe or chip......push for cashless society........India andEstonia citizens using a mandatory number for all important transactions.
Care to elaborate? 'Cause Estonia is almost my backyard. Haven't heard anything like this from any estonians I know. So You better back Your words with something or I'm calling BS.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: Scrutinizing
We don't have free will, as neuroscience and Benjamin Libet pretty much established back in the 1980s, our notion of such being of a metaphysical position, real science however, proves otherwise.
So if free will does exist it does not emanate from our brain.
originally posted by: AthlonSavage
Ok I think I have a general idea now that 99% will not accept it, which is a good thing.
Lets hope the Baphomet statue in Arkansas I taken down soon.
originally posted by: RMFX1
originally posted by: Wide-Eyes
a reply to: AthlonSavage
I have evidence but I'm not prepared to risk my well being to discuss it right now.
Well then you shouldn't have mentioned it. RFID is not exactly new technology and is already being replaced.
Stop being such a superstitious technophobe. People like you hold the world back. It's a ridiculous thing to be afraid of in a metaphysical sense.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: yuppa
"If thats true then why have laws?"
Because without order chaos prevails even through from chaos order emerges. Its a circular predicament.
"how can that scientists claim such if he didnt persue it by his will?"
People witness events all the time unwillingly, the scientist was simply reporting what the experiment suggested via the data collected.
In more recent experiments neuroscience has identified “unconscious determinants” in the brain which can be detected several seconds before decisions are made.
In one study, researchers were able to predict with 60 percent accuracy whether subjects would press a button with their left or right hand up to 10 seconds before the subjects became aware of making the choice.
Science suggest we do not possess free will in the way we imagine, thats metaphysics and philosophical arguments.
The God you reference is a dead end in the maze of life, that's a given hence the quietness I'm afraid throughout recorded history.
Dont worry though as we are not that far off from building our own God.