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Fingerprings, the mark of the beast? :confused:

jonKranked

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http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2009/11/mark-of-the-beast/


A 22-year veteran kindergarten teacher in the Texas Bible Belt could lose her job for refusing, on religious grounds, to give fingerprints under a state law requiring them.

The evangelical Christian, Pam McLaurin, is fighting a looming suspension, claiming that fingerprinting amounts to the “Mark of the Beast,” and hence is a violation of her First Amendment right to practice her religion. Her case is similar to a lawsuit by a group of Michigan farmers, some of them Amish, challenging rules requiring the tagging of livestock with RFID chips, saying the devices are also the devil’s mark.

President Obama has fingerprints. You know who else has fingerprints? SATAN!

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jonKranked

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If I were a superintendent, it would be a violation of my religious beliefs and practices to hire morons.
This is what doesn't make sense to me:

She thinks that a fingerprint is the mark of the beast. But having her fingerprint taken is just making a copy of the fingerprints she has, on her body, since she was born. :confused: