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Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, “Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?” And I said, “Here am I. Send me!” Isaiah 6:8

Idk if cash supports NWC. I am far from a power user. I will eventually get a paid alby subscription once I get the proper setup. It’s important to support the devs. They do a lot of thankless work. Zaps received. Currently I can only receive zaps as I have it set to my nostr:npub1v5ufyh4lkeslgxxcclg8f0hzazhaw7rsrhvfquxzm2fk64c72hps45n0v5 wallet. I haven’t figured out how (or if you can) zap from there.

In all honesty, running a lightning using nostr:npub1xnf02f60r9v0e5kty33a404dm79zr7z2eepyrk5gsq3m7pwvsz2sazlpr5 Olympus to zap on NOSTR using nostr:npub18m76awca3y37hkvuneavuw6pjj4525fw90necxmadrvjg0sdy6qsngq955 is not very slick. That used to be my setup but it would fail most times. I think connecting to nostr:npub1getal6ykt05fsz5nqu4uld09nfj3y3qxmv8crys4aeut53unfvlqr80nfm is the best way to do it but I haven’t tried yet. And this isn’t the fault of Zeus or Damus. It’s because Apple has Damus by the balls and there needs to be work arounds zap posts or Apple will remove Damus from the App Store.

Kind of slick NGL. I also like how Trump calls himself 45-47. Like he was a three term president. At the very least the next four years will be funny.

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I was discussing Christianity and Judaism with ChatGPT and was shocked to learn that, according to Judaism, they view Jesus as an ordinary man who was crucified but was not seen as divine. Judaism does not accept Jesus as the Messiah or as a son of God, in contrast to Christian beliefs. They also believe that the New Testament, which is central to Christianity, was written by humans, not directly by God, as Christians claim for their scriptures.

I also learned that the celebration of Christmas may have been influenced by pre-existing pagan festivals. Christian leaders sought to make Christianity more appealing by adopting and reinterpreting these holidays, including the tradition of celebrating Jesus' birth on December 25, though the Bible does not mention the specific date of Jesus' birth.

This led me to conclude that some of the practices and beliefs in Christianity may have been shaped by strategic decisions to make the religion more widely accepted, such as the promotion of the New Testament as divinely inspired. The story of Jesus' crucifixion may have been used to solidify this narrative, despite the fact that many Jews at the time did not see Jesus as a divine figure.

What I found especially eye-opening is that, growing up, I was taught about Christianity but rarely exposed to the Jewish perspective. When I questioned certain things, I was often told not to question at all.

Through further discussions with ChatGPT, we came to the conclusion that both Christianity and Judaism (and other religions, by extension) often fail to teach their followers about the contrasting perspectives of other belief systems. The reason for this may be that understanding both sides fosters critical thinking, encouraging people to question the discrepancies and contradictions between the faiths. Without this broader understanding, it's easier for people to remain dogmatically faithful without considering the nuances of other belief systems.

When people are not encouraged to think critically about their beliefs, they may become more susceptible to indoctrination. For instance, if a child grows up without being exposed to different viewpoints, they may adopt their parents' beliefs unquestioningly, creating a generation of followers who do not share the ability to critically evaluate differing ideologies.

I was raised with the notion that you shouldn't question "God," but as I learned more about the diverse range of beliefs across different religions—Judaism, Christianity, Islam—I've come to see religion as both an incredibly fascinating and, at times, problematic subject.

One thing I learned is that in Judaism, prayers are directed straight to God, reflecting their belief that Jesus was not divine. In Christianity, however, prayers are often directed to Jesus, whom Christians see as the Son of God. Personally, I think it seems more logical to pray directly to God, as that is the ultimate source of creation and guidance, while Jesus could be seen as a messenger of God, rather than an intermediary.

What fascinates me about studying religion is the realization that it is such a powerful force, both to inspire faith and to divide people. I’ve observed many online discussions, especially in voice chat groups, where different religious individuals argue about whose beliefs are correct. Instead of engaging in meaningful dialogue, the debates often descend into personal attacks and hostility, rather than a constructive exchange of ideas.

Religion is undeniably a potent tool for both unity and division, and when misunderstood or misused, it can become a weapon of control. At the same time, when approached with an open mind and a willingness to understand different perspectives, it can help foster a deeper appreciation for the complexity of human beliefs and experiences.

By the way. Chatgpt gave me issues trying to create the picture below. I had manually add the "vs"

https://mar101xy.com/uploader/images/2024/12/21/Christianity-vs-Judaism.webp

#christianity

#judaism

#chatgpt

#religion

Interesting write. One correction is that Christians don’t pray to Jesus Christ, but through Jesus Christ to the father.

Do you have any recommended brands?

When taxes are excessive,

the people starve.

When officials are overbearing,

the people rebel.

When governments make life miserable,

the people wish for death.

Oppressive measures never achieve

their intended results.

Tao Te Ching

#TaoTeChing

The wise wear plain clothes and keep their gems out of sight

Tao Te Ching

I’m not saying bitcoin will drop 70-80% (although anything it possible). I’m saying bitcoin is a free market and if the market conditions are right for a correction in price, there’s no government to bail it out. When the stock market starts to correct or go into a borderline recession, the government lowers interest rates and funds programs to rescue the market. Peruvian bull is insinuating that if the stock market continues to drop, the gov will save it through monetary debasement (I.e orange coin go up). One thing presidents and politicians love to point at is how good the stock market is doing. It’s a scoreboard for them.

The gov won’t let the stock market complete the cycle. They will print money and fund all sorts of programs to keep the stock market running. Us bitcoiners will watch Bitcoin drop 70-80% and let the degenerates lose their shirts while we scoop up the cheap sats.

That’s awesome. Good for you Jack. 🫡

I think people go a little over board on supplements. It’s hard to find reputable sources and people can throw off their balance of minerals in the body. I’ll take vitamins here and there depending on the season or if I’m sick; but if you just eat a healthy diet, exercise, and stay away from junk you should be good. The human body is very robust and good at maintaining homeostasis. IMO