Tfw my church is doing sermons on Bitcoin

>tfw my church is doing sermons on Bitcoin

Wut. Sign of golden bullrun? (gaining attention with normies again)

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Please attend one and report back

I’ll be at all 3, and post links to the sermons for Jow Forums

is crypto part of gods plan to rid the world of usury?

More like Satan's plan to trick you out of heaven or something...

Guessing your church is one of the prosperity bullshitters. Massive red flag.

Has some decent theology, has some self help BS. I’ve been to plenty of churches and like this one

Of course. The Edomite bankers are a people set aside by God for destruction

Nah

keep us updated sir

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top kek, this will be interesting. make sure to report back

Jewish money (fiat ) is the work of satan. Satan is dead. The gods money WAU Coin only goes up. See the true religion at work. WAU Coin is from the gods it only goes up, fiat is from evil half humans and only goes down. What do you hold WAU Coin from the gods, or fiat from satanic half humans?

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I’m really interested to see what direction he goes with it. Especially since it’s a 3 week series... dis gon be gud

Bump in case anyone else cares. Will post a livestream to the service

I really hope none of you go to church regularly. Let's say you went for 2 hours every Sunday for 80 years you would have wasted 280 days of your life. Considering you're asleep for about a 1/3 of your life this would be more like wasting 420 days of you life. Not to mention that they ask for donations so lets imply you gave them $5 dollars every time you went that adds up $16,800 over the course of your life. I don't have anything against religion but come on church is a scam if I've ever saw one.

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If you knew how many virgin conservative blonde hair blue eyed QT’s went to my church you’d understand why you’re a moron

Is this fud or fomo

I guess the best puss is found at church but don't act like everyone that goes to church slays enough to warrent the drawbacks

this is a jew trick if i've ever seen one. your buttfucking pastor is only incorporating bitcoin in order to attract easily bamboozled millennials.

please sir, how many bitcoins to get to heaven?

religions & churches are scams

>my church
Are you one of those dumb believers?

Probably just some "bitcoin is the devil" boomer fud.

kek. churches know they're dying so they're trying to tap into whatever money sources they can before they do. they must figure if they get BTC now and squat it, when they run out of cash their BTC will float them a few more years.

tfw you HAVE a church....

How long will this medieval foolishness persist?

It's like anyone that believes in sky friends, should have to give up using modern technology like iPhones and Vaccines. Keep ALL the old guesses at how things work, or give them up and join the modern world.

i guess it's only a matter of time before some shit like JesusCoin comes along and revolutionizes the ties & offerings game

Religion won't go away because it gives hope to worthless people and assuages the fear of death for the wealthy & powerful. It's also deeply rooted in society, even amongst the elite.

> [The religious are] more likely to have higher incomes, higher education, have more stable marriages, be less likely to be on welfare, essentially be more successful on any economic measure you want to use.

freakonomics.com/media/IsReligionGoodForYou.pdf

I'm not saying religion is real, I'm saying it won't go away because it's part of the establishment.

freakonomics.com/podcast/does-religion-make-you-happy-a-new-freakonomics-radio-podcast/

might talk about gambling by "investing" in dumb things and/or not making mistakes by investing more than what the person might lose.