No, and I wouldn't use a poker chip to make getting money easier either.
2007-01-19 17:24:27
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answered by J T 6
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Religion is a really poor and ridiculous excuse for any judgement call since you should base any judgement on evidence instead of assumption.
That being said, identity theft is already a serious people so that is a concern right there with these chips. Another, more serious, concern is that the government will abuse these chips. Our current administration has been implicated in countless scandals related to illegal eavesdropping, wiretapping, and other acts of espionage with the intent to maliciously use that information against the person it was conducted on. Do you really trust our government to safeguard this information, much less use it responsibly?
2007-01-19 17:22:36
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answered by timster1984 2
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Trust me it didn;t make shopping easier. Having my head run across the scanner every time I went into a store was rather painful. And then there was the time I overdrew my funds then wouldn't let me leave till I could "produce" the money. I told them I'm not a bank machine its not like I can print the money, which would be forgery by the way. Sorry folks It's late and I am not in a serious mood.
2007-01-19 17:26:08
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answered by Edward J 6
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I think they should chip children up until a certain age then remove them when they are 18 reason I believe this is we would have no more missing children problems or kidnappings cause if someone did we could always locate them. other than that no I dont think so cause that's just government controlling us.
2007-01-19 17:23:51
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answered by camarozsonia 3
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Nope. And what's with stores asking all the personal info when they're ringing up a purchase? And you need my phone number for exactly why, when I'm paying for something? Na. Think:
Put frog in pot of boiling water, frog jumps out. Put frog in cold water, turn on burner, frog slowly boils to death.
2007-01-19 17:35:11
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answered by just me, right? 1
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right now they are making it mandatory for us to have a real id. however they say it is not mandatory but if we dont get it then we cant have a job and we cant have a bank account. and we also cant drive or buy stuff. soon they will try to make us all get an implant. however it is all your own free will. they are already making people use there finger tips to verify who they are.
2007-01-19 17:25:20
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answered by dannamanna99 5
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Rev 13:16-17
And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads:
17 And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name
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Heb 12:16
Lest there be any fornicator, or profane person, as Esau, who for one morsel of meat sold his birthright.
2007-01-19 17:24:44
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answered by Sirius 3
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Not at this point....over time it will seem like a good idea. But to put any foreign object in my body for a prolonged time and not for medical benefits.....no I would not......and also for the religious connotations
2007-01-19 17:23:57
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answered by gluckstadt_randy 3
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If anyone receives that microchip, aka "the mark of the beast" they will go to hell.
My answer is: No, I would starve and die knowing Jesus is by my side before I would take a mark that will only satisfy my flesh and send me to hell.
2007-01-19 17:23:25
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answered by Dakota Lynn Takes Gun 6
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Nope - as a Christian, I think it could be the beginning of not being able to buy or sell without the mark of the beast. As an American, it is an infringement on my Constitutional rights.
2007-01-19 17:21:39
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answered by padwinlearner 5
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