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

Hey! No vids. Just a TLDR would be $$$. Spread the love for us non Chicagoians. :)

Re-listened. Good stuff. I think they’re correct that 100% of what’s ours is Gods. Therefore, every sat saved, spent, invested or given away must be done with intentionality and faith. Definitely hard to balance out some times. My rule: give until it hurts. :)

Oh, I heard this years ago when it came out! Don’t they both make a ton of money. One gives it all away and buys life insurance and one holds onto it? It’s fuzzy after multiple years. Haha

Haha. Classic song. Never seen the strange video. Does make the song more enjoyable as it would be quite repetitive as non-background music.

I don’t know. I wish people would post here rather than Twitter.

Was it that they didn’t have guns or they were turned into bootlicking, cuck cultures at that point? Not sure if it’s correlation or causation but I think these state worshipping, desperate people are not in a good place.

According to what definition of faith? If you look at how the word faith is used in a Biblical sense (like analyzing the word based on context) there’s no implication faith is not evidence based results.

I would argue faith is ~synonymous with trust. Trust can be stupid, based on a house of cards or backed by solid reasoning.

In Christianity, faith is encouraged to be tested. (For instance, Paul in 1 Corinthians 15 says that Christians should be pitied if Christ didn’t raise from the dead. He was arguing for his readers to test the claim, not just do what sounded cool at the time.)

I think I agree with your statement about most religions, even many Christians and ā€œChristiansā€ have too much of an uncritical, lazy belief.

What does ā€œbelievingā€ mean to you? People often assert that the word ā€œfaithā€ is some stupid, blind trust in something. I believe, or have faith, that my car will run today, not because I have some spiritual feeling, but because I understand engineering and it has worked for years. My reasoning says that I should have faith that it will work when I turn the key. I could be wrong, but I’m probably not wrong.