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Is the Mark of the Beast literal?
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<blockquote data-quote="AETERNAM REX" data-source="post: 76541" data-attributes="member: 3949"><p>Very well put.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>My primary interest is discernment of truth.</p><p></p><p>I see the difference between the reality that humanity has created, and the reality that's going largely unnoticed. I see harmful effects of ignorance. I recognize my <strong><em>own</em></strong> ignorance and wonder what <em><strong>is</strong></em> definitive truth. I try exhibiting a reasonable approach. When I do, I am rejected. This says people are somewhat unreasonable. How is questioning things considered debating?</p><p></p><p>Is it literal? That wasn't so much the point, but rather part of trying to understand what exactly it is describing. Because I don't think it's a sea monster that chips everyone. What's seven heads and ten horns? Is it about kingdoms or bloodlines? Why not just say so directly?</p><p></p><p>What is it? Are chips a manifestation of hyped conspiracy theories, or premised from the criteria as mentioned in the bible? There appears to be an unreasoned fear mongering element to chips. I'm not discounting chips are real. It is indeed something very creepy. But are chips really "the mark"?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AETERNAM REX, post: 76541, member: 3949"] Very well put. My primary interest is discernment of truth. I see the difference between the reality that humanity has created, and the reality that's going largely unnoticed. I see harmful effects of ignorance. I recognize my [B][I]own[/I][/B] ignorance and wonder what [I][B]is[/B][/I] definitive truth. I try exhibiting a reasonable approach. When I do, I am rejected. This says people are somewhat unreasonable. How is questioning things considered debating? Is it literal? That wasn't so much the point, but rather part of trying to understand what exactly it is describing. Because I don't think it's a sea monster that chips everyone. What's seven heads and ten horns? Is it about kingdoms or bloodlines? Why not just say so directly? What is it? Are chips a manifestation of hyped conspiracy theories, or premised from the criteria as mentioned in the bible? There appears to be an unreasoned fear mongering element to chips. I'm not discounting chips are real. It is indeed something very creepy. But are chips really "the mark"? [/QUOTE]
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