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The Road To Hell: But Heaven is only one step away
The Road To Hell: But Heaven is only one step away
The Road To Hell: But Heaven is only one step away
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Many people today are wanting to know, "Are we living in the end times?" What will happen before the antichrist comes into power? Will America be a key player in the end times?

In this book, I start the first chapter with what I believe will soon be coming, the chip being implanted in humans. I realize the mark of the beast will not be given until the antichrist comes into power. Many believe it will be the chip. I discuss in chapter 2 why I believe it will not be the chip.

Our currency as we know it today will give way to a one-world currency, and I discuss this in two chapters. The New World Order has been discussed for many years, and I want to understand where it started and where it stands now.

The last two chapters deal with a real hell and a real heaven. Though we do not know everything about either of these, we know enough that we will make an eternal choice to spend forever in one or the other. How and what you do the rest of your life will determine your eternal destination.

I genuinely believe this book will help you understand the end times and eternity. We all are on the road to hell, but know heaven is only one step away.

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    The Road To Hell - Dwayne Mattingly

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    The Road To Hell

    But Heaven is only one step away

    Dwayne Mattingly

    ISBN 979-8-88751-474-1 (paperback)

    ISBN 979-8-88751-475-8 (digital)

    Copyright © 2022 by Dwayne Mattingly

    All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods without the prior written permission of the publisher. For permission requests, solicit the publisher via the address below.

    Christian Faith Publishing

    832 Park Avenue

    Meadville, PA 16335

    www.christianfaithpublishing.com

    Printed in the United States of America

    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    History of the Microchip

    Is the Biochip the Mark of the Beast?

    The Agenda of the New World Order (NWO)

    The History of Money

    Digital Currency Soon to Come

    The Fall of America

    The Rapture

    The Tribulation Period: The First Three and a Half Years

    The Tribulation Period: The Second Three and a Half Years

    The Battle of Armageddon

    The Millennium

    Hell: It Is a Real Place

    Heaven: A Real Place

    Notes

    About the Author

    Introduction

    Some that read this book may toss it aside in disgust after reading a chapter or two. They may dismiss it as a doomsday book. I believe if you are a Christian or an American that is concerned where we are headed, you will want to read this book to see what is ahead.

    I believe with all my heart God wants us to prepare for what is going to take place in the next few years. This book is about events that will change our world even as we now know it. I know it will be misunderstood by some and ignored by most. That is okay because I know there are people like you who want to understand where we are headed.

    There is a New World Order (NWO) coming that will usher in the one-world government and their philosophy. Peace, prosperity, and brotherhood is being promised by many of the world leaders. Watch what is happening now and see in these pages where it will lead us to.

    Do not be left behind. I do not know the day or the hour the Rapture is coming. But I believe it could at any time. It is time to prepare your families and you for this soon coming event.

    I discuss the chip, the mark of the beast, the tribulation period, hell, and heaven in this book. I do not profess to have all the answers, but I try to give you the information I have found and supported by scripture.

    If you believe that everyone who dies goes to heaven, you will be in for a rude awakening. Many people believe in hell, but most do not think they will go there.

    Some people believe in Universalism, the view that in the end all persons will experience the love of God and eternal life. All will be saved, and none will be lost.

    Others believe in annihilationism; the wicked ultimately will be exterminated and cease to exist. I will tell you the truth—hell is real! And the torment it will bring will be for eternity.

    If what you are hearing and seeing makes you weary and you do not know how you can keep going, I pray this book will give you encouragement and hope. No matter how tough life gets, you can draw your strength from Jesus Christ.

    I have kept this book short and to the point. It is well-worth reading.

    Many are walking on a path that they are not sure where it will take them. They are taking the easy and well-traveled path—that path the Bible says will lead to hell, and many are on it.

    Heaven is just one step away. To get there, you must go only one way—that is, make Jesus Christ your Lord and Savior.

    Chapter 1

    History of the Microchip

    For any Christian that has studied the scriptures, the thought of a microchip being planted into the right hand or forehead strikes fear and terror in the heart of man. So in this chapter, I am going to try to shed some light on

    exactly what is the chip and

    whether it fits the biblical description of the mark of the beast.

    Not since the beginning of time has man been able to control the population of the world until now. This is being done using high-tech tracking devices and supercomputers. Technology has allowed man to track everything from the vehicles we drive, our animals, and yes, even humans.

    With implants, GPS technology has come a long way to being able to track animals or humans using satellites. With these small devices powered by a lithium battery and using radio-frequency identification (RFID), they can now, within inches, from any location, detect the whereabouts of animals or humans on the planet. Although some articles I have read say that this statement is not true, I believe it will be soon enough. Lithium is employed as a miniature power plant for the chip since it self-energizes through changes in the individual's body temperature. Therefore, the implant is placed where the body parts demonstrate the greatest variations in temperature—in the back of the hand or forehead. There is one drawback with this lithium chip, experts say; it produces an infection when brought into contact with exposed organic tissue. What I am finding in my research are many that are being placed in humans at this point are in the tissue between the thumb and index finger or the bicep muscles in the arm.

    A microchip, smaller than your fingernail, contains computer circuitry called integrated circuit. The invention of the integrated circuit stands historically as one of the most important innovations of humankind. A microchip is a set of interconnected electronic components such as transistors and resistors that are etched or imprinted onto a tiny chip of semiconducting material, such as silicon or germanium (germanium has a similar appearance to silicon). The transistor in the integrated circuit acts like an on-and-off switch. The resistor controls the electrical current that moves back and forth between the transistors. The capacitor collects and releases electricity while the diode stops the flow of electricity.

    Microchips are built layer by layer on a wafer of a semiconductor material like silicon. The layers are built by a process called photolithography, which uses chemicals, gases, and light. Photolithography uses light to produce minutely patterned thin films of suitable material over silicon wafer to protect selected areas of it during subsequent etching, deposition, or implantation operations. This is the most common method for fabricating integrated circuits (electronic chips).¹

    Conducting paths between the components are created by overlaying the chip with a thin layer of metal, usually aluminum. Aluminum is used due to the fact it is corrosion resistant.

    In the 1960s, the air force used microchips to build the Minuteman II missile. NASA purchased microchips for its Apollo project. I believe like those who invented this chip, it can and will become mandatory in the human body. This I believe will be the future of our world.

    You may be surprised to know that chip implants are administered daily in some places in this world even now. Farmers are using them for their livestock; animals' owners are having the implants put in their pets from horses to cats and dogs. These chips will be able to store medical and vaccination data used by veterinarians. What we do know is soon, these implants will be able to give so much information on those humans who are willing and voluntarily choose to allow them to be implanted.

    In San Francisco Chronicle—Bay Area News, April 27, 1995, there was a story that went as follows:

    The Novato City Council of Novato, California mandated early yesterday that cats must have identifying microchip implants between their shoulder blades. Marin County, in which, Novato is located. Their Humane Society sponsored the law, and Since the society begin it voluntary microchip identification program 6 years ago, the reunion between the owners and their pets as risen by 200%.

    Prior to this program, cats and dogs missing in Marin County were reunited with their owners only 14 percent of the time. Since implementing the voluntary microchip identification program, the percentage is now as high as 80 percent in Marin County alone. They say the other 20 percent is due to animal owners refusing to allow their pet or livestock to be microchipped in most cases.

    In 2020, the microchipping of humans was still relatively new while the microchipping of animals has been around for thirty plus years. Deputy Vice-Chancellor and scientist Kevin Warwick, known as Captain Cyborg, became the first human to receive a microchip implanted into his arm in 1998. Kevin Warwick, born February 9, 1954, was an English engineer and deputy vice-chancellor (research) at Coventry University in England. He is known for his studies on direct interfaces between computer systems and the human nervous systems and has also done research concerning robotics. In an interview with the New York Times on October 4, 1998, here is the answer to the question What was done to you? he was asked about:

    A surgeon burrowed a hole between the skin and muscle on my left biceps and implanted a silicon chip enclosed in a little glass capsule. Once the implant was in place and I entered my department building, a computer would monitor my movements and various things would happen automatically. We programmed the building to say hello when I came in and it would tell me how many E-mails I had. Different lights would switch on as I walked through various doorways and the doors would open.

    There are concerns regarding the safety of having a microchip implanted, and it has people doubting whether it is safe to have these chips implanted in our bodies and bloodstream. In 2004, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) determined the process was safe enough to be used within animals and humans.

    While microchips are common today within our phones, computers, and devices, most people are not aware how they are created. Microchips come in many varied sizes though the one inserted into the human body or pet is as small as a grain of rice.

    Like all the latest trends, to be accepted and become mainstream, it needs to overcome two challenges. The first challenge is technology. Every day, technology is changing; this market is becoming faster and faster. The selling point to many humans will be they no longer have to carry things like a driver's license, debt or credit card. They can carry nothing with them; it would be as easy as a swipe of a hand, and your transaction would be complete.

    The second challenge is in the business world; there are companies in this field, and the opportunities are huge with all aspects of replacing ID in stores, offices, airports, hospitals—the list is endless (bbvaopenmind.com). The trend of the world today is many people are being replaced by scanners in large retail businesses. Something is going on, and it is happening before our very eyes.

    Simply put, there are too many moving parts with this technology that many people will look at it as just another attempt for both the government and businesses to gain access to another piece of data about us and add it to the rest of the information they have already gathered.

    The technology already exists where over three thousand pages of documentation can be stored on the implanted chip; information that can then be assessed by satellite. The information that can be stored is as follows: medical records, social security information, and might well even replace cash

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