Let's get one thing straight - the technology foretold in the Bible is here. Right now. Staring us in the face.
Back in the late 60s, sci-fi legend Harlan Ellison wrote a chilling short story called "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream." In it, a superintelligent computer named AM becomes self-aware and decides to annihilate humanity. It keeps a few survivors alive just to torture them endlessly. Ellison was tapping into a primal human fear - that the tools we create could one day turn against us.
Well, folks, that day has arrived. And it's not science fiction anymore. It's biblical prophecy.
The Book of Revelation Comes to Life
In the book of Revelation, the apostle John had a vision of the end times. He described a terrifying scenario where a "beast" would arise and force everyone to receive a "mark" on their hand or forehead in order to buy or sell. Those who refused would be persecuted and even killed.
Sound familiar? It should, because the technology to make that a reality already exists.
Brain Chips and Digital Currency
Microchips that can be implanted in the human body are no longer science fiction. Companies are already experimenting with "cashless" systems where a chip in your hand or forehead is scanned to make purchases. And with the rise of digital currencies like Bitcoin, a global economic system could soon be in place that tracks every single transaction.
The Surveillance State Cometh
But it gets worse. Revelations also warns of a "false prophet" who will use miraculous signs to deceive people. Today, we have AI-powered surveillance systems with facial recognition, gait analysis, and the ability to monitor our every move. Governments are already using these to control and manipulate populations.
Wake Up Before It's Too Late
This is no longer the stuff of dystopian novels. The stage is being set for the fulfillment of biblical prophecy. The technology is here. The systems are in place. It's time to wake up and see the truth before it's too late.
"The truth doesn't hide. It waits for those brave enough to look."
The Wise Wolf