Biometric IDs, digital currency and the aftermath

Citizenship is not defined by biometric data. The governments are committing crimes by requiring citizens to submit biometric information in order to receive identification documentation as citizens

The Rwandan government mandated bio metric identification upon citizens, using the latest anthropometric tools in the 1920-30s. [Photo: https://gened.org/ten-steps/] 

By Kelly Rwamapera

The Bible says that discretion preserves individuals (Proverbs 2:11). As the scroll of end time events continues to unroll (LDE 17.2), it is wise for individuals to examine everything with discretion in order to make informed decisions.

The right identification of a citizen

The Apostle Paul demonstrated his Roman citizenship while imprisoned in Macedonia (Acts 16:37). Citizenship is rooted in one’s origin, shared historical experiences, and the place of birth within the boundaries designated by God for habitation (Acts 17:26).

Paul was granted Roman citizenship because he was born in Tarsus, in modern-day Turkey (Acts 21:39), at a time when it was part of the Roman Empire.

Thus, he became a Roman citizen by virtue of his birthplace (Acts 22:28). Paul's citizenship rights did not arise from the government's possession of his biometric information.

No people pursuing righteousness living have ever surrendered their biometric information in order to get citizenship documents.

Governments claim that they "follow science," but so did Hitler's Nazi. Globalists can create narratives in the name of science

Such narratives often fail to stand the test of time.

In the early 1900s, governments relied on then famous scientific theories, including evolution, informing the elites of the world instigate the idea of collecting biometric data for identification purposes.

The infamous Hitler’s Nazi party and the government of Rwanda in Central Africa got obsessed with the collecting biometric data from people.

In the 1920s, the Rwandan government mandated the collection of biometric data for citizen identification. The latest anthropometric tools captured facial features, specifically the eyes and nose.

Everyone had to get an identification document and the associated rights only after surrendering the body for biometric data collection.

The outcome was that the government, made of both civil and religious authorities, identified specific groups, after the biometric identification had made it easy to track them.

In 1931, the government banished a segment of the Tutsi elite population, including King Musinga, who had refused to convert to Roman Catholicism, culminating into Tutsi massacres from 1959 to the 1994 genocide.

History provides ample evidence that crimes against ethnic groups or individuals differing in ideology often occur following the collection of biometric data for identification, particularly under the guise of citizenship verification.

Every individual must understand that citizenship is not defined by biometric data. The governments are committing crimes by requiring citizens to submit biometric information in order to receive identification documentation as citizens.

Everyone should make personal decisions regarding his/ her own body. Everyone in positions of power must accept that collecting biometric data has no justification regarding citizenship.

Citizenship and the rights to identification documents must depend on origin and place of birth. Imposing biometric identification is both a crime and a sin.

God will bring every work into judgment (Ecclesiastes 12:14).

To own nothing

A certain government once seized both wealth and the people themselves: the Pharaoh of Egypt made citizens to owned nothing.

While he prepared for the famine that would follow the seven years of abundance (Gen 41:48), it was a means to take the people’s silver, the currency of the time, into “Pharaoh’s house” (Gen 47:14), a centralized government system that controlled currency and the economy.

Land, money, and the bodies of the people became Pharaoh's possessions (Genesis 47:18). The people lost their rights as citizens within the borders God had granted them, as “he [Pharaoh] moved them into cities” (Genesis 47:21).

Who can escape even today’s Pharaoh

Theo only people who escaped the government’s enslavement were Joseph's brothers, God’s people at that time. But freedom started after reconciliation with Joseph.

When he realized they were overwhelmed by the guilt for their sin, he revealed himself, forgave them, and accepted them. He advised them on how to live in Goshen away from Pharaoh’s oppression (Gen 46:34).

The book Patriarchs and Prophets draws parallels between Joseph and Christ. The salvation of God’s people (Jacob’s house) depended on their reconciliation with Joseph.

The Apostle Paul urges, “Be ye reconciled to God” (2 Corinthians 5:20). All people must come to fully see how responsible we are for the death of the Son of God.

Christ, "who knew not sin", died because of your sin, and without His sacrifice, you would face eternal death.

Just as Joseph’s brothers admitted their sin and reconciled with him, so we too must understand our guilt and repent.

Plan a meeting with a Seventh-day Adventist and discuss present-day truth and righteousness by faith.

Three points to note

The wise men of the world confirm that governments have surrendered their citizens to global players. After the COVID-19 and vaccine mandates which did not fully achieve the world “counsel”, global players seek to establish a system with complete control over people to be a sustainable means for enforcing global agendas upon nations and individuals in the future including mandatory vaccines and one world religion.

History shows that biometric identification and centralized control of money and the economy are tools for enslaving those who comply and at the same time persecuting dissenters.

The Bible depicts rulers compelling people into worship through a number system that controls buying and selling. The term "digital" originates from "digit," meaning number (Rev13:17).

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