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Mr. Fred Rogers
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Discussing how to love our neighbors with #bitcoin and Christian anarchism. Twitter: @TheRealFreddyF4

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Why do I still have hundreds of followers here? You guys are on the naughty list for not getting on Nostr enough.

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Nostr is lame without interaction. Follow my new account so I’m not on an island please. Haha

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If I follow someone I should be able to hitch onto their block list. That way, when we block someone, it does work for our followers and visa versa.

There could be certain accounts dedicated to certain block types/filters.

That would quickly eliminate almost all of the problem IMO.

Back when I was on TV in the 60’s, I wish I could have been shilling 100% BTC allocation to the kids, unlike this wuss. Live for something!

As a devout Christian, I largely agree. It sounds trite but I don’t think Jesus came to set up a religion as we know of the term. The church was little revolutionary outposts meeting in homes, sacrificing for their neighbors and living rich, meaningful lives. I don’t think tradition is all bad but it has certainly often distracted us from the core of Jesus’ teaching: love Gos and love our neighbors.

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I mean, yes, if we think we are Jason Bourne, that’s not going to be a winning strategy for most of us. I agree that we should assume our privacy is compromised and therefore not break laws or be prepared to take the consequences of intentionally breaking laws.

We put up roadblocks and do our best, hoping and praying incentives and technology shifts enough to bring freedom to future generations.

Spread the love and post a good, catchy song below. I’ll start.

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This hypothetical is ridiculous because humans can’t know the future, like who Hitler would become. That’s one of the main points why murdering people for better future outcomes is evil. If someone killed your child because they thought he would turn out bad, I have a feeling you wouldn’t shrug it off. Furthermore, the US didn’t just bomb Hitler, they bombed a bunch of innocent people along with some “bad guys”.

Why is this hard for you? Are you on team USA no matter what? Are you afraid of meeting your maker and therefore willing to murder to stay alive longer? I’m seriously asking.

Haha The struggle is real.

I believe it IS that simple nostr:npub1ul45aruuhu09e5nts8mn49wsvhu58q8qmpvyyvpa0qhuvljehnys4uyt0r . I have a worldview/religion that says that murdering people is always wrong.

Making theoretical death calculations is not my job. I’m not God.

Example, I could theorize that a daycare down the road is housing a future mass murderer. A few parents are super jacked up and are training their kids to kill.

I cannot go kill all those children because I calculate that it will likely save more lives in the long run. I don’t know the future and I have no green light to kill.

Honest question: where is your moral principle that gives you the right to kill innocent people? Do you subscribe to a religion that says this is okay?

Bombing a massive amount of innocent people because the rulers over them did bad things is pure evil. Go to bed and stop arguing such a preposterous thesis. You’re now muted.

So if your neighbor was a jerk, I can slap you. When you get mad at me, I say, “But your neighbor was a jerk so what I did wasn’t wrong.” <- totally sound logic…