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0 sats \ 3 replies \ @kepford 19 Jan \ parent \ on: Bitcoin and Missions spirituality
If this is the situation. If you can't receive donations in fiat and on fiat rails you need to be using bitcoin, not converting back and forth to fiat. Not saying the transition is easy but if the state is trying to stop your church you can't really use their systems. Barter, cash, and bitcoin seem like the best options to me. For sure avoiding banks. And it would need to be no KYC bitcoin.
I have heard about the cashless society and persecution my whole life from American Christians. Bitcoin is the first solution that has made sense to me. I think we are a long way from being forced to do this in the US but in many parts of the world bitcoin is helping people who need it.
Not an option if you are renting buildings/houses paying utilities and the basic needs of living in most places.
The Church with which I was involved had to do just this in the US. Never underestimate people's want or desire to block out a narrative even IF they are supposed to love their brothers and sisters in Messiah. You don't hear about it because those people have a very difficult life afterwards, and each time they try to speak there are often further efforts to silence them.
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I feel like I'm missing some details here or something. I'm not saying use bitcoin and poof your problems go away.
It seems like in this situation the issue is that the church is working inside the state system and the state is using that system against this church. Maybe the solution is to not use the state system at all. What about a private club? I mean legally. Or not even any legal structure.
Also sounds like an attorney might be able to help. A good one.
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Sure, that's what they did. Church tried to go to a private club. The attack then came through social media and slander with physical threats and gangstalking which law enforcement would do nothing about.
Enforcement of actual laws would have helped. An attorney is all about filing cases. There are actual violations of people's rights, and in that instance one simply needs enforcement. It just wasn't there.
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