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Chris
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- Mid 30s, married + daughter (tbc hopefully) - reading and listening to a lot of stuff about bitcoin, economics, health, philosophy, life - „courage, wisdom, justice, temperance“ ;)

That’s your opinion, u didn’t prove anything either. My hypothesis is that German scientists/inventors/entrepreneurs alone far outweigh Americans 🤗 Depends of course on how „modernity“ is defined…

Gutenberg, Kepler, Heisenberg, Einstein, Benz, and endless more would disagree and created the basis for our prosperity often even before your founding fathers existed. Typical American hybris IMO 🤪😅 Anyway, currently ur right 👌

Would love to hear your opinion on the current „Node war“ and if the direction towards use-cases other than money may risk the project 🙏🏻

Such as: man made climate-catastrophe or that some higher power cares about our lives on earth? ;)

nostr:npub137x48n3c7wzyaawmeydkwdxdkvg3gd2mvpp6phrjft9y5xrxqa9q9kz69c With your experience - could you maybe connect Tanja to some foodtrucks which accept Bitcoin? For an event in Ingolstadt, 9.-11.10…

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Nature and humanity are both undeniably beautiful 'independent' of God. However, they take on an increasinly more meaningful/full value when accompanied by their significance as gifts from God. The original topic of Children are perfect examples of this also... even if my newborn has kept me up well past my intended sleep time ha

Your second question is related to things often brought about by our free will to choose between good and evil. If God were to wipe away all sin, or to not allow the falling or pain of Man, it would be against the 'Order of Justice' or against this Free Will, 'Nature of Man'. God preserves the Order of Justice and Free Will by providing remedial salvation through the death of His incarnate Son. Pointedly: I don't deny the existence of my parents simply because they may choose to not protect me from every painful experience. God is still with Kirk's children, as He is with orphans and all others around the world, even if we have trouble noticing at times.

I believe being agnostic is a naturally temporary thing. It's a 'state' between belief and disbelief, that of indecision. Once contemplated honestly enough, you eventually realize you either do or do not have faith that there is a God.

I've obviously assumed you asked your questions out of genuine curiosity.

If you're looking for a contemplative read, I'd recommend diving into Saint Thomas Aquinas' writings. Specifically De Rationibus Fidei (chapters 5-7?) will expand on your second question. And if you like logic and reason (and have an absurd abundance of time), his Summa Contra Gentiles is well written and laid out... From what I've been able to get through.. I unfortunately don't find myself reading nearly as much as is required to have finished those yet.

There are so many religions and philosophies out of which we can choose the good and reject the bad stuff, some of which believe in many gods btw ;) Human reason makes it possible to judge, no need for dogmatism. The human experience is mindblowing, with or without god

Hmmm that’s a difficult issue and there are important nuances. Identities shouldn’t create a tribe-like cult and prevent one from redefining from time to time. But identifying oneself as honest, fit, moral etc (and acting accordingly of course) probably has no downside… :)

Human nature and an awe of nature is not enough ? 😉

Plus human nature or not ?! Sure there is a spectrum, but in principle…

Eg seeing the Core development degenerating and increasingly encouraging non monetary misuse of the chain 😏