You two are making it pretty clear that you're getting your economics ideas from the Bible. Whatever that book may be, it's not an economics textbook. Most economics textbooks aren't even proper economics textbooks, but the Bible even less so.
The thing about economics (and reality in general) is that it isn't moved by magical thinking. _humans_, can be moved by magical thinking, which in turn might move entire societies, markets or mindsets, but that requires the stock level of magical-thinkers to be quite high or well-positioned.
It seems to me to be a dangerous strategy to say "here be Bitcoin, the solution to the lies and magical thinking of fiat money. Come, those who see through the bullshit, and live in the real world" but then in the next breath spout a bunch of mystical stuff from religious books and expect this alternate society to be on board for it...
If you really expect you'll live in a new society of rational people who prefer real money, don't you also expect those same rational people will prefer to discard abrahamic religions and live in the real world? Incidentally, in that case they probably won't agree with you about usury since your preference here is overtly Christian.