TX - Parent of student says Northside ISD is the Antichrist

  • #21
Didn't say the chip was the perfect solution, just that it addressed a real concern. School guards cost money and JJHS didn't really get a lot of it.


I guess I left the wrong impression and did not clarify, but Mr. Grady was a custodian and performed school guard duties . Sorry. (He wasn't like an LE guard or anything. )
 
  • #22
The wealthier districts in S.A. have their own small police forces; not sure if Northside did. Can't remember seeing any marked cars around that high school.
 
  • #23
Wait. I thought Barney was the Antichrist.
 
  • #24
This thread is hilarious, special thanks to Donjeta whose posts had me rolling. :)
 
  • #25
Lots of Christians believe the book of Revelation mark could be a chip either under the skin or in some type of badge. I don't see why they didn't accept chip removal unless they want to fight for any who don't want to take the badge. I wouldn't want my kids tracked, but not for 666 reasons even though I believe most will someday willingly accept it, and those who refuse will be considered crazy and criminals.
 
  • #26
Big tennis tournament next month versus Beelzebub High?

:laughcry:

Sorry, I shouldn't make fun of their religious beliefs, it just sounds so surreal to me. My school is the Antichrist but I wanna go!

No, you should. Free speech is a right and some things are too ridiculous to pass up. JMO

If it is okay to ridicule religion then it must be okay to ridicule gays, other races and ethnic groups? Do you agree?

It's ok to ridicule anyone. Free speech. People ridicule people who ridicule gays and other races and ethnic groups too. JMO

Wait. I thought Barney was the Antichrist.

That's because he knows the earth isn't 10,000 years old. He's lived it.

What I don't get about the fighting against the antichrist is that the antichrist's arriving is a good thing. Doesn't the rapture follow the war with the antichrist? Maybe people are afraid they won't be swept up to heaven and want to stall. :waitasec:

All just my opinion.
 
  • #27
One other thing. A lot of the companies she'll apply to for a job will require name badges be worn in order to work there. She's limiting her work possibilities.
 
  • #28
In all honesty who is to say we're not already chipped? I'm serious.

I have friends that won't let their kids get their hands stamped at a water park type thing. They won't get a stamp at a club on their hand. It's usually the right hand and the head I think. They figure it's to mark you. They opt for a band or something.

They say it will be the kids, and heck they're prenumerated almost. Also our elderly. O/T, but my mom swears they chipped her with that new fangled thing in her heart and she's supposed to get "beamed up to a tower" with that machine. Point blank she told them no freakin way. "Well if there's a snowy day and you can't make it in to get the setting checked you'll want to be hooked up". Nooooooooo she says "I'm off the grid".

So this young lady for all she knows got herself chipped without a badge.

Barney is not chipped. He's the chipper.
 
  • #29
In all honesty who is to say we're not already chipped? I'm serious.

I have friends that won't let their kids get their hands stamped at a water park type thing. They won't get a stamp at a club on their hand. It's usually the right hand and the head I think. They figure it's to mark you. They opt for a band or something.

They say it will be the kids, and heck they're prenumerated almost. Also our elderly. O/T, but my mom swears they chipped her with that new fangled thing in her heart and she's supposed to get "beamed up to a tower" with that machine. Point blank she told them no freakin way. "Well if there's a snowy day and you can't make it in to get the setting checked you'll want to be hooked up". Nooooooooo she says "I'm off the grid".

So this young lady for all she knows got herself chipped without a badge.

Barney is not chipped. He's the chipper.

BBM

He does always seem quite chipper to me.
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  • #30
It's just a tad hard to be convinced that this is a real religious objection and not something that was invented hoping for dollars because they're fighting for her right to study in the Devil's own school. I'm worried enough about my own children getting in bad company in their normal schools, but it sounds like there is only bad company by definition in a school in which everybody follows the Antichrist.
 
  • #31
It's just a tad hard to be convinced that this is a real religious objection and not something that was invented hoping for dollars because they're fighting for her right to study in the Devil's own school. I'm worried enough about my own children getting in bad company in their normal schools, but it sounds like there is only bad company by definition in a school in which everybody follows the Antichrist.

That's a good point. Is the family looking to sue the school? If so that's the first question the prosecution needs to ask. Why would you want to stay at a school where people worship the antichrist?
 
  • #32
Not prosecution but I know what you mean.

I don't think they can have quite thought this through. Even if they get their way regarding the ID badge, surely that's not the end of the negative implications of receiving your education from Satan.
 
  • #33
...What I don't get about the fighting against the antichrist is that the antichrist's arriving is a good thing. Doesn't the rapture follow the war with the antichrist? Maybe people are afraid they won't be swept up to heaven and want to stall....

All kidding aside, that's the problem with surrendering one's reason in the name of servitude to a "Higher Power": no belief becomes too improbable.

As for Filly's question, "Who's to say we're not already chipped?", the point is no one has to say it. The burden of proof is on those who make wild and improbable claims. So Filly needs to prove we HAVE been chipped. Then and only then need the rest of us point out the problematic logistics of inserting chips into 300,000,000 Americans, much less 7 billion humans on Earth!

Good golly, Miss Molly! :rolleyes:
 
  • #34
I've got a chipped tooth.
 
  • #35
I've seen Alvin & the Chipmunks.
 
  • #36
Since I don't know which chip is a problem, I avoid them all.

No more chocolate chip cookies at my house!
 
  • #37
Ya'll are killing me.....and I've got a chipped cup...
 
  • #38
Northside ISD obviously should have served dip with the chips.
 
  • #39
  • #40
All kidding aside, that's the problem with surrendering one's reason in the name of servitude to a "Higher Power": no belief becomes too improbable.

As for Filly's question, "Who's to say we're not already chipped?", the point is no one has to say it. The burden of proof is on those who make wild and improbable claims. So Filly needs to prove we HAVE been chipped. Then and only then need the rest of us point out the problematic logistics of inserting chips into 300,000,000 Americans, much less 7 billion humans on Earth!

Good golly, Miss Molly! :rolleyes:

I guess all the doctors and radiologists are in on it too. Because they would show up on scans. :rolleyes:

I've got a chipped tooth.

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I've seen Alvin & the Chipmunks.

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Since I don't know which chip is a problem, I avoid them all.

No more chocolate chip cookies at my house!

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Ya'll are killing me.....and I've got a chipped cup...

BBM

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