Are Covid-19 Passports the Mark of the Beast
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Narrateur(s):
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David Kresser
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Auteur(s):
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James G Whitelaw
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Many governments are starting to talk about the introduction of Covid-19 passports. Some society members are very concerned about this, seeing the possibility of abuse of the data collected. Critics pointed to how YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter have de-platformed users who do not comply with their mindset. These mega tech companies have destroyed some businesses that they deem inappropriate. This has been very much pronounced in right-leaning news stations that have not agreed with the mainstream media.
In this book, we examine what Covid-19 passports could mean for you and ask the simple question, "Are Covid-19 passports the mark of the beast?"
We will look at what the "mark of the beast" is, what it would look like, how it might operate, what benefits it has, what drawbacks it has, and the consequences of not going along with this scheme.
It is not a very comfortable subject to listen about, but necessary to know what is coming down the line at some point in the future. It may not be Covid-19 passports, and perhaps, I am over-pessimistic, but even if it does not happen this time, it will happen at some point, and better to be prepared.
If governments press ahead with Covid-19 passports and those who do not have them become second rate citizens, how would it affect you? What would it mean to you? Listen on to find out.
Jim Whitelaw is a committed Christian who is familiar with what is predicted in the end times. He sees what is coming down the line and how it ties in with the word of God. This is a subject that is very much in the news and very controversial. You must listen to what he says.
©2021 James George Whitelaw (P)2021 James George Whitelaw