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0 sats \ 5 replies \ @kepford 19 Jan \ parent \ on: Bitcoin and Missions spirituality
I hear you but I also want to add that you can't squelch God. Throughout history the church has grown and thrived through persecution. The gap in what you are describing is a circular economy. Bitcoin is a great solution for the medium of exchange but that can't happen without people adopting it first.
And if God tells you to send say, 30 BC to your brethren are you gonna do it? If not, then all the wrath around is all ready an indicator somebody tried to squelch Him.
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I was asking if God asked you to be personally financially accountable and to give say, 30 BT/BC to someone, would you do it? If you say no, then you are saying something that moves against what Messiah said to do in the Bible with regard to congregations. Hardly anyone will sell everything they have and put it all in the Church now and that is why there are problems with Churches.
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Because when the state fails like that, what should happen is that the other Churches/believers ought to be one another's security (they should be anyway). That also, did not happen. Most people will give what they are comfortable giving, then they walk away as though the problem will solve itself.
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