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The " groundwork has been laid ," adds Lehman Wilzig , " for the arrival in the not-too-distant future of artificially intelligent machines —' humanoids '— which will exhibit all the important qualities and traits characteristic of man ." Isaac Asimov even predicts we ' ll have to institute legislation which he labels " laws of robotics ." ( John Wesley White , Thinking the Unthinkable , p . 66 ).

Sears cautions that we have on our hands " the Frankenstein horror of a creature turning on its creator ." ( John Wesley White , Thinking The Unthinkable , p . 66 ).
Now I that is far out , but use your imagination for a moment . The experts who are into robotics say that you can actually program into a robot the emotions , feelings , and responses of a human . They will bring out a robot in the replica of the Antichrist and if you don ' t worship this robot that speaks and moves and reasons like the Antichrist — you ' ll die . Maybe they ' ll bring a robot into a city and you ' ll have to line-up and walk by and the Antichrist robot will say something and you will have to bow down and worship him . And if you don ' t , it will kill you .
Somehow there will be a statue that will come to life and people will have to bow down and worship too .
666 ( p . 147 )
The False Prophet knows that if you can control a person ' s finances , you can control a person ' s life . If you take away their money , you take away their life . You can ' t live without the ability to buy and sell or barter ( trade ). And so John tells us of the ultimate , cruelest trick of all--666 .
How is this going to work ? For years people have mocked this one . There is no way you can control the world ' s economy to buy and sell . How can this be done ? You start with a computer that is so big it can list every name and history of every living person in the world . Is there a computer like that today ? Yes there is . On the second and third floors of the European Community building in Belgium is a computer already so large and so powerful that it can hold the names , addresses , histories of every one of 5 and one-half billion people on this earth . And we are told from what we have read that the people who work with this computer in Belgium call it " the beast ."
A Newsweek article explains how Bell Laboratories can place on a chip the size of a fingernail 262,000 separate items of information — four times the capacity of anything previously manufactured . A university library can be placed in one ' s shirt
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