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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @bitcoinsermons 24 Dec 2023 \ on: I wish you a Merry Christmas my friends spirituality
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The more I studied Bitcoin, the more this question pressed me for an answer. I started taking notes every time I would recognize a link between Bitcoin and God. At some point I started sharing a daily blurb about Bitcoin in my Christian circle. Eventually, finding a definitive answer to that question became almost an obsession. When I unexpectedly got some free time, I took a deep dive into serious Bible study for the answer. After 40 days of it, I was so overwhelmed with the amazing findings that against every inhibition to go public with it, I went ahead and started recording my own podcast (I'm not a professional), just to get it off my chest and discharge the duty of making my discoveries available, although I still wasn't sure if I was sane. But when I started speaking about it, the evidence became even more compelling. At 30 episodes into the weekly podcast, I still never cease to be amazed at the insights that come as a result of studying Bitcoin together with the Bible, and I still have a backlog of topics to cover. Just to give a taste, I discovered 21M coins in the Bible and the exact average block rate of 10 minutes per block, as well as many other proofs that Bitcoin (and only Bitcoin) fits the divine plan. Think: if you believe in divine prophecy, is it possible that the Bible would be silent about something so disruptive to the world? No way! One of the most compelling episodes for me personally was when I started talking about John the Baptist's and Jesus' descriptions of the kingdom of God, and found that they were perfectly describing Bitcoin. I could go on and on...
I've been pondering this verse and I'm curious what @jimmysong or anyone else thinks about it in the context of this thread:
“For in the resurrection they neither marry, nor are given in marriage, but are as the angels of God in heaven.” (Matthew 22:30)
I tend to think it suggests more of a @DarthCoin version of marriage described here than the traditional contract-style, but I am also sensitive to @jimmysong's point about no-fault divorce. (In the end, isn't divorce rate more a function of participants' core beliefs than the convenience or legality of it?)
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