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Persuasive Essay - Id Chips in Humans

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Essay title: Persuasive Essay - Id Chips in Humans

The thought of computer micro ID chips in humans has been around in a sense for a few thousand years. The use of the global positioning system “GPS” has been a remarkable tool for the modern man. This device can be used in cars to help people get to their destination, or in the hand of a hunter to retrace his lucky hunting spot way out in the middle of nowhere in the woods. Recently a school in California has inserted GPS chips in their student ID cards so the school knows where the students are on the premises of the school. I ask this question though. When do you stop the spread of microchips or ID chips? Scientists in 2002 introduced an “ID” chip that can be inserted into the human body, and it is no bigger than a tiny grain of rice. This raises a lot of ethnical and moral issues. When the Bible was written over 2000 years ago God stated in their about the mark of the beast. This is transcribed as a micro or ID chip. These days and it seems all too clear that prophesies in the Bible are becoming true and real. (ALLUSION) Will we let it get to this point? (Rhetorical Question) When God came to John and told him his will about him wanting him to write Revelation. He sent him to an island. He would never be aloud to go on the earth to interact with people again once he had received the vision and the terrible things to come out of the world. John saw things he could have never imagined happening. The things that God told John write down are now being fulfilled. (ANECDOTE) These ID chips are interfering with the morals of Christians, and the teachings of the Bible. Revelation 13:16-17 states that the Antichrist will require everyone to receive a mark on their body. The options are to commit suicide by starving to death, because no person without the mark will be able to buy food, or receive

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