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Chip Implants in the Human Brain: Ethical Study Based on Christ’s Word

Edward Sitepu, Milisi Sembiring and Yonas Pap
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Edward Sitepu: STT Baptis Bandung
Milisi Sembiring: Department of English Language and Literature, Universitas Methodist Indonesia
Yonas Pap: STT Kharisma Bandung

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2021, vol. 05, issue 08, 739-744

Abstract: Chip’s vocabulary can be immediately associated with the sign of the beast in Revelation 13. And the chip itself has developed rapidly, especially to become functional because of the stagnation of nervous function, especially in regulating limb movement. That’s why in the medical world, the imposition of chips is a new hope for the contents of human life to function again. The effect of chip imposition is not null, there is an impact mainly on chip calibration and disturbance to the patient. The study of the diffusion of innovation theory requires the principle or principle of compatibility so that the product is of value to humans. The marks worn by both the name written on the human forehead and the number 666 on the human hand, the context is the transfer of worship from Christ to living idols. The crisis before the day of the Parousia indicates that the righteous should equip themselves with the freedom to choose to remain obedient to Christ or to turn to the beast and his image.

Date: 2021
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