lol. Shalom.

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Usury was outright illegal for over a thousand years throughout Europe, and by illegal I mean that the catholic church didn't allow it. Usury became accepted because of Calvin's teaching, and even then it took a couple of hundred years for non Calvinist protestants to start allowing usury. And even then, what they did was redefine usury to "excess" interest - in excess of 6% usually. The major turning point was the US state of Delaware and credit cards. Idk if Delaware repealed usury laws or never had them, but there's a reason all the credit card companies are HQ'd in Delaware. Most states still have laws that prohibit excess usury, so credit cards can't be based there. Only a few decades ago (sorry for the vagueness - going off memory and it's not fresh) there was a court ruling that used the Commerce clause in the Constitution to say that the other states could not bar credit card companies from their states, thus making a whole swathe of laws moot and destroying the last shred of sovereignty of the states. States no more : provinces, in truth.

And how have Christians missed this entire saga? I have only suspicions... But my main suspicion is that the pastors are too easily corrupted and silenced, and too poorly educated anyways.

Sounds like for all history everyone knew fractional reserve banking and predatory debt was a bad idea, up until a short time ago.

Yes... well, it's cyclical. Rome collapsed because of currency debasement. Then a thousand years of sound money, though not well distributed sound money until Medici banking, then the dutch ruined it all with Calvin and their wisselbank