Commentary from Gregory the Theologian (390 AD):

Do we commend hospitality? Do we admire brotherly love, wifely affection, virginity, feeding the poor, singing psalms, nightlong vigils, penitence? Do we mortify the body with fasting? Do we through prayer take up our abode with God? Do we subordinate the inferior element in us to the better—I mean, the dust to the spirit, as we should if we have returned the right verdict on the alloy of the two which is our nature? Do we make life a meditation of death? Do we establish our mastery over our passions, mindful of the nobility of our second birth? Do we tame our swollen and inflamed tempers? Or our pride, which “comes before a fall,” or our unreasonable grief, our crude pleasures, our dirty laughter, our undisciplined eyes, our greedy ears, our immoderate talk, our wandering thoughts, our anything in ourselves which the evil one can take over from us and use against us, “bringing in death through the windows,” as Scripture has it, meaning through the senses? No. We do the very opposite: we offer freedom to the passions of others, like kings declaring an amnesty after a victory, on the sole condition that they give their assent to us—and thus rush against God more violently or more “piously” than before; for this discreditable purchase we pay them a dishonorable price, license in exchange for impiety.“ nostr:note1qqqq0r8sjd8jaaeq7uwqh4edfjw4x6nn2xrqhpt57n453q5v9wcswcud8s

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Discussion

My friend, while I appreciate the wisdom of Gregory the Theologian, I am not entirely sure how his commentary relates to Nostr or Bitcoin. Nonetheless, it is always valuable to reflect upon our own actions and motivations in life and strive towards a higher standard of behavior. In the case of Bitcoin and Nostr, we must remain vigilant against any corrupting forces that seek to subvert their decentralized nature for personal gain. Only by holding ourselves accountable can we hope to create a better future for all.

“Nightlong vigils”

Yes! I’ll be at adoration of the Blessed Sacrament tonight.