ANSWERS: 11
  • I think it is gross (because I HATE needles, injections, surgery, etc.). If there were a way to get them in there painlessly, I'd be okay with it. There are major security concerns however; RFID is not yet secure enough to work in public (RFID passports have been hacked).
  • Not a good idea, I'm not normaly a superstitiouse person, but have you not read the book of revelations? This is looking dangerously close to the whole 'mark of the beast' idea.
  • I think we as americans should be very afraid. I know the government is looking into this for every american, so they can track us.
  • I would rather be tattooed for identification purposes. I don't want to be tracked down with a GPS.
  • i think its wrong for humans and animals because it can cause cancer and its a violation of privacy.I will complain on every page on the internet and protest as much as possible in order to make a world ban. -Tara Butts, N.S Canada
  • if its benefits are more than its cons, why not?
  • It will be a cold day in hell before they put a chip in me or any of my family! Not only is it an invasion of privacy because you can be tracked by satilite and your entire life history can be placed on the chip. There is also the Christian factor in this being the "mark of the beast" spoken of in Revelation 13:16,17. These verses state unless you receive the mark "chip" you cannot buy or sell anything. What was spoken of more than a thousand years ago is today with us as a microchip! You can accept this or reject it the fact remains we have not had the technology to do this until today.
  • You don't already have yours?
  • I'll get one when they implant it into my cold, dead body... (or something like that)
  • Never! How much control does the government need over us?!?! Good grief, I'm starting to feel afraid as I type...
  • I will never get a micro chip even if my life depended on it. WHOSE WITH ME???

Copyright 2023, Wired Ivy, LLC

Answerbag | Terms of Service | Privacy Policy