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“You shall love the Lord, your God, with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind. This is the greatest and the first commandment. The second is like it: You shall love your neighbor as yourself” (Matthew 22:37-39).

Charity is voluntary as any move to conversion is. Nonetheless, it is a commandment.

We agree to the fundamental need of charity and usury hinders that.

Usurers forget charity as a whole.

Theology of prosperity as much as theology of liberation shove aside the mystical aspect of abnegation as lived by Our Lord Jesus Christ and commanded by God.

We can talk about theology of prosperity and theology of liberation are two sides of the same coin.

Hi Gents

Thanks for feedback.

My goal is to have an open conversation with Jordan about his testimony, bitcoin journey and share some experiences from Tanzania.

Because you mentioned christians, my original reply was this one, including your invitation to talk.

It was supposed to be visible to you.

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Yes, no problem

My goal is to speak to Christians about Bitcoin.

I think speaking one to one I can get an individual perspective.

Have you read my first reply to you pinpointing some aspects to be taken in consideration when addressing a Christian economic model?

That sounds lovely!

We have the topics and the resources. Zap Stream and Nostr nests are there for our use.