ALEX⚡ -- 901d I don't think it matters who wrote it, as long as the morals are true, tested and immutable. The Bible was once something everyone agreed on; unifying the culture of a nation. The Bible had a lot of power because everyone agreed with it and acted within it's moral rule sets. In turn, people follow basic law. ...Just like the bitcoin protocol does with it's immutable code. replyI don't think it matters who wrote it, as long as the morals are true, tested and immutable. The Bible was once something everyone agreed on; unifying the culture of a nation. The Bible had a lot of power because everyone agreed with it and acted within it's moral rule sets. In turn, people follow basic law. ...Just like the bitcoin protocol does with it's immutable code.
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Where did the Bible come from? (humans wrote it)
I don't think it matters who wrote it, as long as the morals are true, tested and immutable. The Bible was oncesomething everyone agreed on; unifying the culture of a nation. The Bible had a lot of power because everyoneagreed with it and acted within it's moral rule sets. In turn, people follow basic law. ...Just like the bitcoinprotocol does with it's immutable code.
Where did the Bible come from? (humans wrote it)