Religious Right Against RFID
March 26, 2006
In a recent Wired article titled, RFID: Sign of the (End) Times?, Katherine Albrecht’s stance against RFID is discussed. In short, she is a Christian who believes that RFID is the biblically foretold “mark of the beast” and in turn can be interpreted as the sign of the coming end of days.
I hate to find myself on the same side as someone I look at as a bit nutty, but who am I kidding, I’m just a few conspiracy theories away from wearing a tinfoil hat. Regardless of my distaste for her particular argument against RFID, hopefully it does ring true with the particularly political group of evangelical Christians who seem to have a stranglehold on the country at this point.
So if the leftist paranoid liberals hate RFID and the evangelical conservative right hate RFID, who’s out there pushing it on all of us? Oh yeah, big business…
Tags: business, conservative, evangelical, liberal, privacy, religion, religious, RFID, wired
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Dont wear the tinfoil hat! Thats what the govt wants you to believe. It actually acts as a concentrator and allows them clear access to your thoughts!
Sorry, I just could not resist adding to the furor. :)
Well I don’t know anything about this “government” theory, but you sure do need to worry about those pesky aliens.
Your know end news! What is this? Discounts!
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