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average_bitcoiner -- 738d [root] 
|    "What’s your opinion on Bitcoin and its relationship to Christ and being a Christian?"
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|    Math is the language of God. Bitcoin is based on math. There also is a humbling factor to bitcoin that I have
|    yet to fully process but it feels like a calling from God to be Christ-like. In my reading of the Gospel, many
|    times Christ espoused humbleness and service to others. But when it came time to drop truth bombs, no punches
|    were held because the truth is righteous and good.
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|    Just my two sats.
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|    Also. Having studied complex systems and protocols. No fucking way this shit just happened to all line up.
|    Intelligent design makes sense to me more than in the past. Especially when coupled with evolutionary iteration.
|    The same thing happens in software. You start small and build and abstract until the resulting system is beyond
|    comprehension without deep and rigorous study. Much like nature and our world He gave us.
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|    This all coming from a former vocal atheist that read a few Richard Dawkins books and had all the logic 'figured
|    out'.
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|    Also, tangentially, my quality of life and relationship with my family and others has improved a lot since
|    returning to Christ as my Savior.
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|    And it's fun because Jesus got mad one very distinct time in the Bible. And it was to throw out the immoral
|    money changers from the temple. I see parallels to bitcoin there.
|    reply [1 reply]
Montzstar -- 738d
Have you read Thank God for Bitcoin? It contains some ideas connecting Bitcoin and God. I particularly liked the
idea it presents about Bitcoin solving some of the “moral hazard” that fiat money is susceptible to.
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