Since Christ first promised His disciples He would return, Christians have
wondered if their generation is the one that would witness the fulfillment of
that promise. And probably every generation since has thought itself to be the
last generation, basing their belief on the perceived or actual declining moral
standards of society in their day. Yet for all the speculation and hearsay,
only one generation can be the final generation, and all the evidence points to
ours.
For centuries, Christians have used anecdotal evidence, such as “things have
never been so bad” or “look at all the evil in the world,” as a basis for
believing their generation was the last generation of this age. Yet very few
biblical signs of Christ’s return, if any at all, were present for these
generations.
Now, fast forward to the present day when almost every sign of Christ’s return
is present. Israel is once again a nation, poised to fulfill the final seven
years of God’s divine plan (Daniel 9:24). Travel and knowledge have
dramatically increased (Daniel 12:4). Russia, Iran, and a unique coalition of
anti-Israeli nations are gathering in concert (Ezekiel 38-39). The European
Union, cultural and geographical heir to the ancient Roman Empire, has emerged
on the world scene as a legitimate superpower (Daniel 9:26), and many other end
times prophecies (too numerous to list here) have been fulfilled or are in the
process of being fulfilled in our time.
But one of the most recognizable signs that our generation is in the last days
is that ours is the first generation with, or about to acquire, the technology
necessary to fulfill many of the end times prophecies. In fact, the Book of
Revelation describes several key events which will transpire on earth during the
tribulation period which require mankind to be in possession of advanced
technology. Some of these technologies mankind has already acquired; others
will be developed in the very near future.
Let’s examine these technologies:
The Whole World Looks Upon Them
Revelation 11 describes one such technology, which will allow the whole world to
look upon the bodies of God’s two witnesses:
“When they complete their testimony, the beast that comes up out of the
bottomless pit will declare war against them. He will conquer them and kill
them. And their bodies will lie in the main street of Jerusalem, the city which
is called ‘Sodom’ and ‘Egypt,’ the city where their Lord was crucified. And for
three and a half days, all peoples, tribes, languages, and nations will come to
stare at their bodies. No one will be allowed to bury them. All the people who
belong to this world will give presents to each other to celebrate the death of
the two prophets who had tormented them.” Revelation 11:7-10 (NLT)
The fact that all peoples, tribes, languages, and nations will stare at these
bodies has been fertile ground for modern speculation, with many Christians
believing that, for the first time in history, this prophecy can be fulfilled
through satellite news coverage on CNN or MSNBC. It’s true that this is
unprecedented in human history. Yet the ability to view any area of the planet
via a cable news network feed does not, of its own merits, mean that this
prophecy can presently be fulfilled.
The verse specifically says “all peoples, tribes, languages, and nations” will
stare at their bodies, not “some of” the peoples, tribes, languages, and
nations. In our day, the technology capable of bringing this event to fruition
remains unavailable to much of the world’s population. However, in the very near
future, the cost of this technology will significantly decrease in proportion to
its power, providing much of the Third World with the media access it currently
lacks. As a result of a trend toward more powerful and cost-effective
technologies, human progress will ultimately lead to the ubiquitous use of
high-bandwidth video feeds on cell phones, PDAs, and other handheld devices most
of us probably have yet to imagine.
In addition, the development of molecular manufacturing (MM) will make poverty
as we know it a thing of the past. Humanity will still be divided into rich and
poor, but today’s rich will envy the poor of a society where even the most
destitute of citizens is in possession of extremely powerful, high-bandwidth
networking devices. Moreover, the exponential advance of technology will allow
for the creation of virtual reality realms that will enable the end-user to
“experience” live events in another location.
As a result, for the first time in history, it will be possible for the entire
world to simultaneously view or “be present at” a particular geographical
location, just as Revelation 11 predicts. This fact alone is strong evidence
that our generation is the first generation ever with the capability to witness
Christ’s return.
No One Can Buy or Sell
In addition, the bible has long foretold of a time when a specific individual
will institute a worldwide system controlling all of human commerce:
“He required everyone – great and small, rich and poor, slave and free – to be
given a mark on the right hand or on the forehead. And no one could buy or sell
anything without that mark, which was either the name of the beast or the number
representing his name.” Revelation 13:16-17 (NLT)
The “he” described in this passage is the Antichrist, who will have
unprecedented control over all worldwide financial transactions. In fact, he
will have so much power he will be able to determine on a case-by-case basis
which individuals will be allowed to buy or sell anything.
As the development and advancement of human technology continues, not only will
such an elaborate and detailed system of financial control become possible, it
might well become necessary. Such a system would be the natural result of the
development of molecular manufacturing (MM) and the widespread adoption of
home-based desktop 3-D printing capability – a technology counterfeiters of our
day would kill for.
In the near future, governments will find it near impossible to distinguish
counterfeit paper currency and metallic coins from their genuine counterparts.
Today’s counterfeiters have access to the latest and most sophisticated printing
technologies, making it quite difficult for the average citizen to identify
counterfeit currency anyway. But as printing technologies move from the
two-dimensional realm into the three-dimensional realm, where every atom and
molecule is in its proper place, no amount of watermarking or tamper proof
technology will be able to prevent a counterfeit currency from being
indistinguishable from the real McCoy.
Given that most of the world’s currencies are fiat currencies (meaning value is
completely derived from the public’s willingness to accept the underlying value
of the currency), such an environment of rampant counterfeiting would destroy
the international monetary system unless drastic change is implemented. The
only method of currency verification a government could implement would have to
involve direct tracking and oversight of all currency in the monetary system.
And under such a system, what would be the actual point of paper currency or
metallic coins? The vigilant fraud prevention necessary to protect the monetary
supply would have to involve sophisticated electronic banking encryption
software and/or stringent personal identification verification technologies.
One, the other, or both in the hands of government regulators would provide the
government in question with unprecedented power over its citizenry.
As a result, for the first time in history, a government would be in a position
to eliminate the existence of black markets (with the exception of those that
involve bartering). For the first time ever, a government could literally
control who is able to buy and sell.
The Mark of the Beast
In fact, such a scenario is exactly the one which the bible describes for the
last days. As previously mentioned, the Book of Revelation states:
“He required everyone – great and small, rich and poor, slave and free – to be
given a mark on the right hand or on the forehead. And no one could buy or sell
anything without that mark, which was either the name of the beast or the number
representing his name.” Revelation 13:16-17 (NLT)
Verifying whether or not someone is authorized to buy or sell based on a mark
has theoretically been possible throughout history. However, given the level of
control described by the bible, enforcement of such a system (and the
suppression of the inevitable black markets that will emerge) has been
completely out of reach for previous generations. Taking this passage in its
full context, even today’s world lacks the technology to completely enforce such
a system of commerce. But the day is rapidly approaching when such a system
will be within man’s reach.
A tattoo, by itself, is simply not sufficient to enforce such a system. In
order to succeed, the distinguishing mark most also be pared with a worldwide
database containing the necessary information relevant to the individual and his
or her ability to make a financial transaction. While it’s certainly possible
that a dictator could’ve mandated such a system in years past, the enforcement
mechanism would’ve been lacking. Those without the mark might have faced
discrimination or have otherwise been ostracized from their community. But a
mark by itself can do nothing to prevent the emergence of a black market. As
long as the worldwide monetary system involves currency that can be stored,
hidden, and traded in secret, government attempts at control will always lead to
the emergence of a black market for commerce.
However, once a stand alone currency is taken out of the equation and financial
transactions are moved completely into the electronic realm, it will no longer
be possible to store, hide, or trade currency in secret. An electronic monetary
system of this type would have been inconceivable to our forefathers. But our
generation is completely emerged in its predecessor.
Technology to Conquer and Control the World
Just as the massive global destruction chronicled in the Book of Revelation
remained beyond the comprehension of man until the development of the atomic
bomb, the idea of one man becoming the undisputed leader of the world was beyond
the realm of possibility for previous generations. Yet the bible clearly states
that one man will temporarily rule the entire world:
“And he was given authority to rule over every tribe and people and language and
nation.” Revelation 13:7 (NLT)
This man is known as the Antichrist, and not one person will escape the reach of
his rule.
Even now, the technology required to conquer and control the population of the
world does not exist. Most people remain under the allusion that it does, but
destroying one’s enemies or conquering a territory is quite different from the
process of administering that territory. Especially when that territory’s
citizens are hostile to the foreign intrusion. In 2008, the world’s most
dominant military power is the United States, yet it’s efforts to govern and
reshape the population of Iraq illustrate just how difficult such an undertaking
can be. Administering and governing this relatively small state has proven
costly, both in man power and financial resources.
Now, imagine the United States attempting to administer, regulate, and govern
all the states and territories in the world. That’s a tall order.
Nevertheless, some will still argue that it’s certainly possible for a world
power to conquer and govern all the states of the world. A totalitarian regime
could simply murder all who pose the slightest threat to the status quo.
Regimes of this kind (such as Saddam Hussein in Iraq or the Taliban in
Afghanistan) have succeeded in taking state control of a population to heights
never before achieved. But still, both of these societies were home to black
markets, secret resistance movements, and other elements of dissent. No society
has ever achieved the level of population control the bible predicts for the
Antichrist’s kingdom. The logistics of such a detailed and individual level of
control have simply made such a scenario impossible.
However, the day is fast approaching when this will no longer be the case.
In his Future Brief article ‘A Global Surge Protector,” Mike Treder makes the
following observation: “For, until our time, conditions have not made it
possible for true world domination to exist.”
Treder is comfortable making this assessment because he is intimately familiar
with the emerging technology of molecular manufacturing. Molecular
manufacturing will lead to the immediate creation of extremely cheap advanced
technologies capable of aiding an individual or a small group in the task of
dominating and controlling the world population.
Here’s a glimpse of what the world would look like under such a scenario:
Government surveillance will be “god-like” in its scope and capability – seeing
everything, hearing everything, and knowing everything. Try to envision “nanodust”
– particles the size of a single speck of dust complete with onboard cameras and
listening devices. This nanodust is as plentiful and difficult to remove as the
natural dust people encounter every day. The construction of trillions of these
sophisticated devices will be possible to achieve at negligible cost, thereby
making them ubiquitous.
Outfitted with advanced artificial intelligence software, these devices sift
through continuous video and audio feeds, searching for predetermined patterns
which indicate potentially “aberrant” behavior as defined by the state. Such a
world isn’t difficult to imagine. Similar pattern recognition technologies are
already in widespread use. In the future, they will simply be extended to
applications that encompass all human behavior on a global scale.
The aforementioned scenario isn’t as futuristic as some believe. The
technologies described will emerge suddenly with little time for the world to
plan or adjust to their impact. Nevertheless, if current trends continue, they
will come. This is just another reason why our generation is unique in its
ability to fulfill the prophecies catalogued in the Book of Revelation.
Conclusion
No generation before ours could have realistically expected the fulfillment of
the aforementioned end times prophecies. While the tribulation features
supernatural acts by both God and Satan, our generation is the first generation
capable of fulfilling the Book of Revelation’s prophecies without a need for
supernatural acts to accomplish the feats described therein.
This is one of the strongest arguments that ours in the last generation prior to
the return of Jesus Christ. However, it’s also one of the least accepted
because it’s difficult for people living in our times to recognize just how
completely unique and unrecognizable our world is compared to that of previous
generations. But if a person takes the time to study and examine human history,
it becomes clear as day that Christ is knocking on the door.
Would it have been realistic for the whole world to literally watch an event
unfold prior to our generation? Of course not, yet it would seem like business
as usual for our generation.
Would it have been realistic for a single individual to control world commerce
prior to our generation? Of course not, yet our generation is the first to
conduct the majority of its sales and purchasing transactions electronically.
In this day and age, is it really difficult to believe a single government could
control all financial transactions?
Would it have been realistic for a previous generation to create a giant
worldwide database containing the financial history of every single individual
on earth who accepted a mark? Of course not. Such a system, without the aid of
powerful computers and sophisticated software, would have been costly
bureaucratic sea of inefficiency, incapable of monitoring financial
transactions. Yet our generation is the first which can conceivably implement
such a system.
Would it have been realistic for a previous generation to set up a truly global
government, governing its citizens with ruthless efficiency and little threat of
revolt? Of course not. Not only has nationalism stood in the way, but the
logistics of such an undertaking are well beyond the capabilities of human
beings unaided by powerful technologies. Yet, in the very near future, not only
will such an undertaking be possible, many will argue that it’s absolutely
necessary.
For our generation, the writing is on the wall. Jesus Christ is coming soon!
The question every person should ask is whether His Coming will bring
indescribable joy or abject horror. The choice is ours to make.
Britt Gillette is founder of BrittGillette.Com, a website examining the
relationship between bible prophecy and emerging trends in technology. For more
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