It is soon coming--RFID chips being mandatory to do anything at all. If enough people take them, they will shut off everything else. This happened with the $500 and $1,000 bill when people started using debit cards--once enough people did it, they made it impossible to purchase anything without one. Once enough people had smart phones, they made life impossible for anyone without such a phone (and the expense and privacy issues that come with it). And now, the RFID chip, complete with social credit scores.
And it's all because people put all that energy into that stinking bible. Had the churches continued dying off as they started in the 1950s instead of rebounding, this would have been impossible to get off the ground. But no, we have everyone and their dog going to church and using that bible as their guide. Which puts all that spiritual energy in to implement the RFID chip, along with the social credit scores. And ultimately, global enslavement with no hope of liberation.
As for this church's demise, where is the "Church sucks" movement? Church is a far more dangerous fad than disco ever was, yet people pushed back against disco after only a few years of its being so popular. Why is no one pushing back against this church, which doesn't even provide entertainment value, the way they did against disco? Where are all the Bible blowing-up events (similar to when they blew up the disco records at the baseball game in 1979)? And I am not one to bash fads--hula hoops, rock music, disco music, video games (and the predecessors, bowling, pool, and pinball), malls, and even some of the more offbeat fads (pants halfway down, streaking, and so on) had their place. At least none of these had the effect of enslaving the whole planet.