Ryan Finlay

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Ryan Finlay
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Christian. Dad. Working on tech projects with my kids. #Bitcoin

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The danger for Christians right now is not anger, it’s continued pietistic-retreat. This is basically where well-meaning Christians attempt to maintain personal holiness, believe their faith is only concerned with the spiritual realm of personal salvation, prayer, and church activities, while neglecting their God-ordained responsibilities in the spheres of government, law, education, and culture. It’s good to be heartbroken over the murder of Charlie Kirk, and it’s also good to be angry. A Christian brother with a wife and two small children was murdered as a public spectacle today because he publicly stood up for the truths of the gospel. He has been hugely influential in encouraging the church to not abandon the public sphere and likely would have been a future president in our country. Romans 13 says rulers are to be a terror to those who do bad and evildoers are to be afraid of them. But our country is filled with weak men and wicked rulers and largely there is no fear of God or the law in our country. This is not because the pagans are winning. This has happened because Christians have been unfaithful and passive for at least four or five decades. Christians largely abandoned the public square and allowed the institutions that shape our culture via education, media and law etc to be completely captured by those hostile to the Christian faith. Now, we are reaping what was sewn. As Christians, our role as salt and light is to work to restore the foundations of justice that allow all law abiding people to live quiet and peaceable lives. Our society should be a place where the righteous flourish and the wicked are restrained by just rulers we elect. Being soft on crime encourages the wicked to be a terror on all people, instead of our just rulers being a terror to the wicked. This must change, or things will only get worse. Our righteous anger and grief must be channeled into action. We are not called to mere outrage, but to the hard, foundational work of rebuilding. This begins with our own repentance for decades of silence and retreat. We must be the ones to lead with Biblical conviction, to reclaim the institutions we abandoned, and to elect godly rulers who will fear God and fulfill their Romans 13 mandate to be a terror to evil. May God grant us the courage, wisdom, and resolve to be the salt and light this darkening world so desperately needs. image
2025-09-11 04:16:16 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
A picture of what happens when you separate education of children from their parents. Turns out children are very complex and it’s best to align the incentives in their education to those who care for them the most. “But what about parents credentials and qualifications?” 😂 image
2025-08-24 16:17:28 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
The fear of God and obedience to his commands will lead to a rightly ordered life. Everything else is downstream of that. Proverbs 9:10 (ESV): “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy One is insight.”
2025-08-23 19:33:51 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
You spend decades learning how the world works and then come across bitcoin which leads you to question and relearn everything. I used to be in the appliance space and once wrote an essay on how appliances used to last 50 years. Now I’m looking at the government mandating energy efficiency through the lens of them trying to obfuscate energy inflation. These policies also significantly decreased the quality and performance of appliances. Rereading the essay (from 2015) my observations on the quality of appliances was accurate, but the cause of the problem I missed because I didn’t yet understand the pernicious impact of fiat on everything. I will work on an update. https://ryanfinlay.medium.com/they-used-to-last-50-years-c3383ff28a8e
2025-08-23 17:44:26 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
I don’t think China banned bitcoin again. Notice nobody is sharing sources. 🤝
2025-08-03 04:55:24 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Had a great time with @iAhsh at @BITCOINisforALL teaching about low-time-preference parenting. image
2025-08-03 03:45:24 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Seeing so many people‘s support of the US jumping into another war, after decades of senseless wars bankrupting our country, all of which were funded by our fiat money has been very discouraging. There is no reforming our political system from within the system. We have to start over with new money and fundamentally change the incentives. Thank God for bitcoin.
2025-06-23 15:00:00 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Organic blueberry picking is one of the rewards of living in Oregon in the summer. image
2025-06-21 19:25:32 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Without principles, we are like a castle without walls. We are vulnerable to every narrative that causes us to support every war served up to us by those who won’t be paying for it, and whose children won’t be fighting in it.
2025-06-17 18:23:09 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
My daughter crocheted me a Bitcoin turtle for Father’s Day. 🧡 Now I will finish nostr:npub1d3f4m9dgvkdjxn26pqzsxn6lpfn78sxwllxyt8mp76q0a9zyyjlswhr4xv excellent book Broken Money. Happy Father’s Day to all you Dads out there! image
2025-06-15 22:06:50 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Happy Father’s Day to all you Dad‘s out there!
2025-06-15 19:51:42 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Bitcoin Money book is an incredible book! Easily one of the clearest explanations for why bitcoin was needed, the problems it solves and why it’s the best form of money. Just got done reading it to my kids and they loved it! I highly recommend it to both adults and kids to help understand the problems that Bitcoin was created to solve. Well done @thebitcoinrabbi image
2025-06-07 23:03:38 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
My bitcoin 2025 end of year prediction: 180k-400k.
2025-05-31 16:38:30 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →