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Edible Bars, Cars, and Guitars . . .

John D. Brey

Well-Known Member
. . . Engineers at Mercedes Benz once claimed that cars would never go over 80 miles per hour because the human body wouldn't withstand those kinds of speed.

Tell General Ulysses S Grant that his grandchild would be able to walk on the moon and he'd suggest you should be put in the stockade as a danger to yourself and others.

Today many intelligent technology pundits now explain that never in human history has the rate of change, the curve of new technology, ever reached anything remotely like what we're entering now, such that even assuming there's no more growth in computer speed than implied by Moore's law, the very near future is going to cause human being-ness, as we know it, serious complications.

Technology is entering mankind into a time feasibly more terrifying that any sci-fi ever written. The very nature of what it is to be a human being is going to be challenged in ways that few sci-fi writers would even care to imagine.

Independent consciousness, soul, sentience, are all about to be re-written whether anyone realizes it or cares. The cellular biology of the human frame is about to be left in the dustbin of technological evolution. Questions of "self," and personal being, are going to enter into not just the theory-phase, but the experimental phase.

The Bible predicted this day thousands of years ago. It stated that one of the keys that the time would have arrived would be the advent of credit-cards placed in the flesh of the hand or the forehead.

According to the Bible when the day comes when your bank account can be accessed by placing your hand under a scanner (or scanned from your forehead as you leave) then the techno-rapture, the end of life as we know it, has already arrived and though you may not know it, according to this Bible-text, within one decade of the advent of en-fleshed credit access, the world as we know it will evaporate before our very eyes.

My recent chant that the end is here is not the rambling of cross-toting later-day prophets of doom. It's serious and careful exegesis of actual, reasonable, though amazing, statements of actual Biblical warnings.

Throughout the Bible disciples of the prophets asked the prophets about when these days that are now here would arrive. And though many of their answers were shrouded in mystery and parable, it's not the case that they all were. They gave clear and unmistakable keys that the end days were not just around the corner, but that they had arrived.

Two clear and present warnings concern the en-fleshed credit access noted above, and a second clear and unmistakable warning was that when these days have arrived, marriage would, for good or ill (the Bible doesn't place a moral interpretation on the event) transcend gender.

These two events have been given by the greatest prophets of the bible as the key to knowing when your world is on the cusp of utter and unthinkable changes that will be interpreted after the fact as the end of the era of humanity begun with the Fall in the Garden; an era which began with the gendered marriage of Adam and Eve and that will, by the words of the prophets, have come to its end at the marriage of Adam and Steve.

The days begun at Adam and Eve's marriage are gone forever, you should just let'em go. . . Out in space today I saw a Deadhead sticker on a flying Cadillac. I little voice outside my head said don't look back you can never look back. . . So I waved goodbye to myself and the big blue marble and entered into a new space and time.


John
 
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John D. Brey

Well-Known Member

. . . Do you not know your Bible verses? Shame on you. . . Even the devil knows the literal interpretation of the verses. So he probably won't love a disciple who hasn't been doing her homework.

Faith in the devil is like trusting a one-armed lion tamer when he tells you it's safe to feed the cats. Ya gotta read between the lines. Look for the signs.



John
 
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Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber
. . . Do you not know your Bible verses? Shame on you. . . Even the devil knows the literal interpretation of the verses. So he probably won't love a disciple who hasn't been doing her homework.

Faith in the devil is like trusting a one-armed lion tamer when he tells you it's safe to feed the cats. Ya gotta read between the lines. Look for the signs.



John
That, not in one single place, answers my question of where. And I am the Devils daughter, and tempered amd forged in the fires of Jehovah. I probably still know the Bible better than you.
 

John D. Brey

Well-Known Member
That, not in one single place, answers my question of where. And I am the Devils daughter, and tempered amd forged in the fires of Jehovah. I probably still know the Bible better than you.

. . . I love some of the images on your media page: light wars is cool.



John
 
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