No man might buy or sell...

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Big_Russ
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This is the dumbest thread ever on F16. Congratulations.

Your god-given palm is the mark of the beast? Really? Probably says something about what you do with that palm.

You can't buy your groceries from anywhere but Whole Foods? Really? Whole Foods sucks. Try a local option sometime even if it costs a bit more.

Bring it to the Religion forum. There's no politics in this hysteria.
Big_Russ
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Logos Stick said:

Ol_Ag_02 said:

Logos Stick said:

Big Money Aggie said:

Your fingerprint and palm print have always been a part of you. A person must freely accept the mark of the beast to buy and sell in the end times. It's coming, but palm scanners isn't it.


Do you really think it's a tattoo or a chip or a sharpie mark? LOL , no!

It's not an actual mark. It's biometric buy in to a global economy controlled by a global government run by Satan himself.

Amazon is doing something that has never been done before. Nobody is using biometric identity for the purchasing of products or services until now. The vacuous, idiotic responses in this thread help me understand why most will take the "mark".


You probably use biometrics everytime you open you phone, download an app, or pay for something with your credit card info on your phone.

Open the curtains, turn off cable news, and go outside.


Nobody has my bio data stored for the purposes of commerce.

If you can show me where this palm POS technology is ubiquitous, please do so.

Amazon is the first to do this. It's never been done before. It's new. That's why it's a story in the WSJ.
Off the top of my head from apps that I use, my banking app and Google have been using biometrics for years for commerce. I'm sure there are others. You are either ignorant or obtuse.
Logos Stick
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Big_Russ said:

This is the dumbest thread ever on F16. Congratulations.

Your god-given palm is the mark of the beast? Really? Probably says something about what you do with that palm.

You can't buy your groceries from anywhere but Whole Foods? Really? Whole Foods sucks. Try a local option sometime even if it costs a bit more.

Bring it to the Religion forum. There's no politics in this hysteria.


Obviously your palm uniquely identifies you.

The mark is government, not private business. This tech will be used by the government to control you. If you control what a man buys or sells, you control that man. They are in the process of developing a digital currency called CBDC.
Urban Ag
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F digital currency

At least forced digital currency

oh the black markets will arise and do so gloriously

Big_Russ
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Logos Stick said:

Big_Russ said:

This is the dumbest thread ever on F16. Congratulations.

Your god-given palm is the mark of the beast? Really? Probably says something about what you do with that palm.

You can't buy your groceries from anywhere but Whole Foods? Really? Whole Foods sucks. Try a local option sometime even if it costs a bit more.

Bring it to the Religion forum. There's no politics in this hysteria.


Obviously your palm uniquely identifies you.

The mark is government, not private business. This tech will be used by the government to control you. If you control what a man buys or sells, you control that man. They are in the process of developing a digital currency called CBDC.
Aaaand.... goal posts moved.
Old Sarge
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AGHouston11 said:

The chip is coming


They can take their chip and place it in the end of my extended middle finger right in front of their face, and take a scan of that with their eyeballs while they're at it.
"Green" is the new RED.
jlAG97
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What was being communicated by the op is that there is mark of the beast technology that is basically already here.

Once CBDCs roll out it won't be any problem. for the actual beast (who's not on the scene yet) to someday force everyone to take a loyalty mark to continue participating in buying and selling under this technology.
doubledog
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It is a slippery slope...

FYI if you want to stop this, just suggest you need "palm" recognition to vote.. Every Democrat would be up in arms to stop it.
JamesPShelley
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BoydCrowder13 said:

Don't see an issue. People's fingerprints and biometrics are a very secure way to conduct business in the modern world. Better than paper checks or money or cards that can be stolen or forged.

Not sure how you can do the mark of the beast pearl clutching on something that you are born with.
Secure? Oh, you've been sold a bill of goods.

How secure must you be to purchase a gallon of mik? A car?

Don't see an issue? You're not looking hard enough.

Baaaaa.
frenchtoast
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This is nothing new. They had installed one of these readers in my Whole Foods store in Seattle right before I left in 2021. There were a few customers eager to sign up to use it, but most did not.
BMX Bandit
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Is there a way to think this is a very bad idea but not think it's a sign of biblical end times?
Apache
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It's called common sense.
Logos Stick
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frenchtoast said:

This is nothing new. They had installed one of these readers in my Whole Foods store in Seattle right before I left in 2021. There were a few customers eager to sign up to use it, but most did not.


Interesting. I guess Amazon thinks it did well enough to justify a nationwide roll out.
Logos Stick
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Big_Russ said:

Logos Stick said:

Ol_Ag_02 said:

Logos Stick said:

Big Money Aggie said:

Your fingerprint and palm print have always been a part of you. A person must freely accept the mark of the beast to buy and sell in the end times. It's coming, but palm scanners isn't it.


Do you really think it's a tattoo or a chip or a sharpie mark? LOL , no!

It's not an actual mark. It's biometric buy in to a global economy controlled by a global government run by Satan himself.

Amazon is doing something that has never been done before. Nobody is using biometric identity for the purchasing of products or services until now. The vacuous, idiotic responses in this thread help me understand why most will take the "mark".


You probably use biometrics everytime you open you phone, download an app, or pay for something with your credit card info on your phone.

Open the curtains, turn off cable news, and go outside.


Nobody has my bio data stored for the purposes of commerce.

If you can show me where this palm POS technology is ubiquitous, please do so.

Amazon is the first to do this. It's never been done before. It's new. That's why it's a story in the WSJ.
Off the top of my head from apps that I use, my banking app and Google have been using biometrics for years for commerce. I'm sure there are others. You are either ignorant or obtuse.


You are simply identifying yourself to your device. Your device must be used to make the purchase. That's been around for a few years now.

Walking into a store with no card, no paper, no device, etc and scanning a part of your body - especially your hand in this context - to complete a transaction is new.

I know you can't understand subtlety though.
Buck Turgidson
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1. Amazon can **** right off with this technology
2. How do you"take the mark" if it's just your body part you were born with?
3. I don't see how a palm print is very secure. You walk around with your palm exposed and you touch hundreds of surfaces a day with it. Seems like we aren't far away from scanners that could read your palms without your knowledge and then some Nigerian Prince empties your bank account.
4. Once again this is intrusive dangerous technology that nobody with good intentions asked for. Carrying a credit card just isn't a problem for most people.
RoadkillBBQ
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Logos Stick said:

Burrus86 said:

I'm still waiting on our government installed microchip and cashless society.


Why would you need a microchip? Perhaps you should contact Amazon and inform them that you need a microchip installed instead of simply reading a palm.

We have a cashless society, bucko. I haven't used physical cash in years. Where have you been?
No we don't have a cashless society.
Yes, I use credit cards too for virtually every purchase. Personal and business. But I and everyone else has the option to use cash. A cashless society completely eliminates the cash option. And don't think for a minute that's a good thing. When every transaction becomes electronic, every transaction will be taxed. Garage sales, facebook marketplace, selling some baby cloths to a coworker. And then the government can also control your spending. Do some reading up on Chinas Social Credit Score. That's where this is all headed.
Buck Turgidson
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BMX Bandit said:

Is there a way to think this is a very bad idea but not think it's a sign of biblical end times?


Plenty of more convincing signs. This is a bad idea but it's not the mark of the beast.
Logos Stick
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RoadkillBBQ said:

Logos Stick said:

Burrus86 said:

I'm still waiting on our government installed microchip and cashless society.


Why would you need a microchip? Perhaps you should contact Amazon and inform them that you need a microchip installed instead of simply reading a palm.

We have a cashless society, bucko. I haven't used physical cash in years. Where have you been?
No we don't have a cashless society.
Yes, I use credit cards too for virtually every purchase. Personal and business. But I and everyone else has the option to use cash. A cashless society completely eliminates the cash option. And don't think for a minute that's a good thing. When every transaction becomes electronic, every transaction will be taxed. Garage sales, facebook marketplace, selling some baby cloths to a coworker. And then the government can also control your spending. Do some reading up on Chinas Social Credit Score. That's where this is all headed.



Ok, I stand corrected. We are not prevented from using cash - a true cashless society - we can simply function without it now. I honestly don't remember the last time I used cash. Even when buying and selling stuff on Facebook marketplace, I use Venmo or Zelle.
Barnyard96
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If you believe this is prophecy, it should strengthen your faith. How will you respond today?
Galborathelion
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I don't know how technically Amazon is implementing this, and I agree it's ridiculous if biometric payment is their ONLY form of payment in these stores. But there's some misunderstood of biometrics on your phone on this thread that I want to clear.

Your fingerprint reader (on your phone, not Uncle Sam's when you're getting processed at MEPS or prison) does NOT link your info to some big database in the cloud. It is entirely stored locally on the device; when you register a print or face scan, the phone will stash that information on a locked down, secure operating system (completely apart from the rest of Android OS, running parallel). Then, when you log in to your bank app or whatever, when you scan your finger, it will verify that against the print you stored locally on that secure OS. Once it's stored, it can only ever be accessed on that device when verifying. This is why you cannot transfer biometric data when you change phones.

Short of it being, if hating big tech was preventing you from using biometric verify on your phone, it doesn't work the way you think. It's actually a very personally secure form of verification. But on the topic of Amazon stores, no clue, Amazon sucks though so I wouldn't shop there either way.
Moe Jzyslak
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If you're worried about the government having eyes on you/knowing where you are, you should probably get off the internet and get rid of your smartphone
Hungry Ojos
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I believe that Jesus is the Son of God.

I believe that he is coming back one day to reclaim his people.

I believe that there will be an "end times" at some point and that people will be forced to make a decision as to whether they choose to take the mark of the beast or not.

I DO NOT believe that I am going to hell because I used my thumb to buy my kid a video game on my ipad yesterday.
BaitShack
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I'm waiting to see how this is racist.
Moe Jzyslak
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Because it's rolling out in Whole Foods and not a random Valero in Compton
TRADUCTOR
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You still need to hide when using your palm vigorously to shop.
CSTXAg92
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Sea Speed said:

You think scanning your fingerprint to unlock your phone is the mark of the beast? What about biometric safes? Are those the work of the devil as well?
It's the 'to conduct commerce' component that gives me pause...
Moe Jzyslak
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Then don't do it? You're not being forced to
Logos Stick
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Hungry Ojos said:

I believe that Jesus is the Son of God.

I believe that he is coming back one day to reclaim his people.

I believe that there will be an "end times" at some point and that people will be forced to make a decision as to whether they choose to take the mark of the beast or not.

I DO NOT believe that I am going to hell because I used my thumb to buy my kid a video game on my ipad yesterday.


Ok, but do you believe in a strawman?
DannyDuberstein
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Can't wait until I jerk off and then 3 weeks later get a $50,000 credit card bill
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