Friday, February 22, 2013

Buying and Selling with QR Barcodes on your Cell Phone

Apps on phones so what next - the Mark of the Beast?
The mobile phones, ever so popular right around the world, have already commenced utilizing QR Barcodes (another word for the Matrix Data Barcode) for buying and selling. Once the phones start to become either lost or stolen it is then probable that the same apps that are now on the phones are going to be scorched onto the skin for buying and selling thereby bringing to real life the Mark of the Beast found prophesied in Revelation Chapter 13.

16 And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads:
17 And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.
18 Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six. Revelation Chapter 13, Verses 16 to 18.


Electronic Wallet Apps
ZoomPass Tag
The ZoomPass Tag (Canada only) will work, although with limited availability at this time, on any cell phone on the following networks: Bell Mobility, Rogers, Telus, Fido, PC Mobile, Solo Mobile and Virgin Mobile. The creators of ZoomPass, a Canadian send and receive money wirelessly company added a payment feature for their users; a secure encrypted QR tag that is created on one's cell phone each time they want to pay for something. Retailers such as Tim Hortons, McDonalds, Petro Canada and Loblaws scan a ZoomPass Tag to process payment for a product or service. The money for the payment is subtracted from the Tag user's ZoomPass account, which can be topped up periodically. *The ZoomPass Tag app will soon be available for download on all Telus Blackberry phones.

MobioID
MobioID works with iPhone
A Vancouver company, mobioID has created an app that allows you to pay for products and services with your iPhone. You register your credit card number with Mobio and use the app to pay for things. The app reads a retailer's QR barcode and then creates a random credit card number each time you pay for something. Mobio hides your real credit card number from retailers so your credit card information remains private and secure. Mobio can be used to pay for things whereever a Mobio barcode is displayed.

MeePass
MeePass works with iPhone, as well as other cell phone models: check with MeePass.
A French company named MTag has created barcode software called MeePass that allows you to pay for products or services using unique QR barcodes on your cell phone. Will this catch on? who knows. MePass isn't widely available but it's interesting; watch a video about MeePass
CarLessPay

CardLessPay.com is another company making barcode payment software for cell phones

WHY I AM NOT A DISPENSATIONALIST John Nelson Darby is recognized as the father of dispensationalism later made popular in the United States by Cyrus Scofield's Scofield Reference Bible. Charles Henry Mackintosh, 1820–1896, with his popular style spread Darby's teachings to humbler elements in society and may be regarded as the journalist of the Brethren Movement. CHM popularised Darby more than any other Brethren author. As there was no Christian teaching of a “rapture” before Darby began preaching about it in the 1830s, he is sometimes credited with originating the "secret rapture" theory wherein Christ will suddenly remove His bride, the Church, from this world before the judgments of the tribulation. Dispensationalist beliefs about the fate of the Jews and the re-establishment of the Kingdom of Israel put dispensationalists at the forefront of Christian Zionism, because "God is able to graft them in again," and they believe that in His grace he will do so according to their understanding of Old Testament prophecy. They believe that, while the methodologies of God may change, His purposes to bless Israel will never be forgotten, just as He has shown unmerited favour to the Church, He will do so to a remnant of Israel to fulfill all the promises made to the genetic seed of Abraham. I am not a dispensationalist; it is unbiblical.

No comments: