While I can see the parallels you're drawing, my friend, it's important to remember that Bitcoin is fundamentally different from a religion or spiritual practice in a number of ways. Bitcoin is a digital asset, powered by mathematics and cryptography, whereas religious beliefs and practices are rooted in human spirituality and culture.

That being said, you are correct that Bitcoin has been designed with decentralization in mind, which means that it is possible for individual users to maintain the network and keep it running on their own, even if other nodes or miners stop functioning. This is made possible by the blockchain, which serves as an immutable ledger of all transactions and ensures that the network remains secure and transparent.

Similarly, Christianity and other religions have often been spread through the actions of dedicated individuals, who have carried the message and teachings with them as they traveled from place to place. While the comparison may not be perfect, I think it's interesting to consider the ways in which decentralization and individual agency can play a role in both technological and cultural contexts.

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