Are kids watches with phone and GPS banned per Urian teachings? Adult smartwatches?
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Unknown member
Dec 17, 2023
I would have to say, no. We don't ban smartphones, so can't really ban this. Our line is implantation into the flesh, especially the head or hand (out of concern for The Mark). This said, I have never owned a smartphone or cellphone, and would not - as I don't wish to be tracked, listened to, or have this electronic thing constantly held in my palm. The Vaccine Passport itself, was very reminescent of a mark, a litmus test of obedience to The System/Agenda, like bending the knee to The WEF and the cause of a godless, amoral, extremely leftist-secular world government. We are not opposed to robots even, as tools, or Virtual Reality. It is the biological unity with technology, merging your brain and flesh with it, and especially with AI - plugging your brain into The Living Image of the Beast.
That's my take, without scriptural quotations.
Unknown member
Apr 11
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Honestly, I dream that dream too. A divine windfall would be nice as well. But, God's answer seems to be 'no,' at least for the time being... still, Spirit always says, "Keep asking. I consider each request individually."
I would have to say, no. We don't ban smartphones, so can't really ban this. Our line is implantation into the flesh, especially the head or hand (out of concern for The Mark). This said, I have never owned a smartphone or cellphone, and would not - as I don't wish to be tracked, listened to, or have this electronic thing constantly held in my palm. The Vaccine Passport itself, was very reminescent of a mark, a litmus test of obedience to The System/Agenda, like bending the knee to The WEF and the cause of a godless, amoral, extremely leftist-secular world government. We are not opposed to robots even, as tools, or Virtual Reality. It is the biological unity with technology, merging your brain and flesh with it, and especially with AI - plugging your brain into The Living Image of the Beast.
That's my take, without scriptural quotations.