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God is not religious. Do you want to be free?

The most precious and powerful truths in life are free. Air, sunlight, love, wisdom. God asks for no subscription fee, no royalty, no gatekeeper. You are free to seek, to ignore, to embrace, or to reject. The greatest things come unbound and unowned. Just like God, Bitcoin is free and open source.

God Is Not Religious—God Is Pure

God never mentioned any religion. No creeds, no denominations, no dogmas. God never asked for intermediaries. What God revealed was pure and simple truth: love, justice, peace, and freedom. But people built religions—wrapped in rituals, rules, and hierarchies—to control what was meant to liberate.
Likewise, Satoshi never mentioned cryptos, cryptocurrencies, altcoins, or blockchain technology. He gave us Bitcoin,—and walked away. But people came after and built crypto empires, complete with their own priesthoods, and doctrines. They selfishly diverted from a tool of freedom into a vehicles for quick riches.
Yet just as God remains unchanged by religion, Bitcoin remains untouched by crypto.

Immutable Recordings of Truth

God recorded His truth on the Tape. Not in a temple or institution, but in an immutable and tamper-proof reality— on the Tape, in nature, in conscience, in the unfolding story of humanity. That record cannot be altered by decree or corrupted by power.
Bitcoin operates on the same principle. Every transaction is recorded immutably in a timestamp server, forming a proof-of-work chain. Nobody can rewrite history. Nobody can erase your truth. The integrity of Bitcoin, like divine law, is built into the structure itself. You don’t need to trust—you can verify.

Equality Without Exception

God says all human beings are equally important. Regardless of gender, race, religion, nation, or status. No one is above another. There are no chosen elites. We are all God's people. That truth destroys all artificial hierarchies.
Bitcoin speaks the same truth. No matter your race, nation, religion, status, or gender,—Bitcoin treats you equally. The protocol doesn’t know your name. We are all nodes on the network. We are all peers. We are all Satoshi.
There are no insiders, no gatekeepers, no “special accounts.” In Bitcoin, nobody is greater than the other.

Truth Does Not Require Permission

God does not force you to believe. Truth is not upheld by coercion but by its own nature. You have free will—to accept, to question, to walk away. That is the essence of divine love: it invites, it does not demand.
Bitcoin works the same way. No one is forced to use it. You don’t need a license, a bank account, or anyone’s permission. You don’t have to “believe” in it—you just have to try it. And once you see its fairness, openness, and incorruptibility, you understand: this is how money should be.

Religions and Cryptos Profit Their Founders

Religions were built to manage people—and often, to profit from them. Institutions became businesses. Leaders became celebrities. Salvation became a product. But that was never God’s intention.
Cryptos were built to capitalize on hype. Every new token promised freedom, but delivered dependency—on founders, on marketing, on centralized teams. These projects made a few people rich, but left the rest holding worthless promises.
Religions cannot save your soul. Cryptos cannot save your money. Only the truth can set you free.
Bitcoin, like God, offers sovereignty, equality, and truth. It doesn’t care where you’re from. It doesn’t ask who you are. It only asks: Do you want to be free?
Intriguing and quite unique thoughts. I believe in God, even if I’m not the most consistent when it comes to practice. And now your comparison made me reflect on how both God and Bitcoin can be misunderstood when too many “middlemen” or layers get in the way. Thanks for the perspective. It's a sort of reminder that it’s okay to approach God and Bitcoin in your own way, even if it doesn’t look like what others expect.
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Your perspective and analysis of this topic is very interesting. I don't recall reading anything similar before. If I used your philosophy, I could say: there are many gods in popular culture, but Jesus is only one (I'm a Christian). Likewise, there are many cryptocurrencies on the market, but the truly liberating one is Bitcoin (I'm a Bitcoiner).
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If there is some religion that really possesses the truth. That is the T'ao.
You can investigate since when practiced and taught and then you can observe at what point in history invent the Christian religion to find the favor of the plebe.
Something that dates back many centuries before they invented (after Christ & before Christ)
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A quite pleasant story to read, and full of many unknowns for me. I cannot agree with this thought 💭 for the following reasons:
Just like God, Bitcoin is free and open source.
  • Bitcoin is not free, you must oppose it with a proof of work.
  • What is Bitcoin, is that it is freely accessible, that is, anyone could access it as long as the price is paid (mining, changing Fiat, obtaining a payment for service, etc.) but it is not free. It's not like I'm right now and I get 3 BTC for free in the corner store.
Yet just as God remains unchanged by religion, Bitcoin remains untouched by crypto.
  • This seems irrational, Bitcoin if it is really immutable. But as we are going to consider that religion is the same when since they invented the history of Christ. They have mutated various branches of religion simply to do each one things to their liking and craving. The Christians emerged from Jewish people, and then Catholics, Mormons, Jesuits, Jehovah's Witnesses, Pentecostal Christian, among others and how much sect came to them. That is not unhappy as Bitcoin.
You don’t need to trust—you can verify.
  • Here I find me once again. Bitcoin if I can verify it whenever I want, but as you are going to tell me that we can verify the religion or rather the concept of God.
  • It is totally absurd, Bitcoin if it is verifiable at all times, instead the concept we know of God and religion are not verifiable, on the contrary God is like the Fiat, it is only a constructed confidence about something empty.
  • And built by powerful people to "guide" and "help" commoners.
There are no insiders, no gatekeepers, no “special accounts.” In Bitcoin, nobody is greater than the other.
  • Once again disagree. How could you say this?
  • Perhaps you do not see the Vatican, the father, the priests and cardinals all are beings who live full of privileges, with hidden wealth and businesses while all the faithful think that they are only there by divine decree and to preach the word.
  • while they are an elite and a sect full of corruption and atrocities. Of course there are "special accounts" and "secret accounts."
You don’t have to “believe” in it—you just have to try it. And once you see its fairness, openness, and incorruptibility, you understand: this is how money should be.
  • This will never be similar to Bitcoin. Because as mentioned above, Bitcoin can check it at all times, check both its existence and its functioning, but instead religion is not, it is once again a blind faith, of believing, just because yes, just like the Fiat.
  • Believing that a ticket has value just because the State said yes, and here it is almost the same, to believe that God is valid just because a few talk about it.
Religions were built to manage people—and often, to profit from them. Institutions became businesses. Leaders became celebrities. Salvation became a product.
  • Until I can finally agree on an appointment of this text.
  • That is what religions are always and have been a business and a tool for oppression and control.
  • That is why they can never be compared to Bitcoin.
  • Bitcoin was born to free people from the government's scam.
  • Religions were born to facilitate government control and masses.
  • You could never put both in the same bag, NEVER!
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I'm happy, you understand it in your own way.
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