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Cold Hard Sats
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Cold Hard Sats 9 months ago
The new, "spiritual" man of today can browse through bookstores or surf the internet to find any religious idea or practice that strikes his fancy, from Western to Eastern, from Sufism to satanism. The more data he stores in his head, however, the more vague his worldview becomes. He has religious interests in several areas, but he basically believes that all is relative: i.e., "My ideas work for me, your ideas work for you." He believes in everything at once, but in nothing very deeply, and in nothing that will demand a sacrifice from him. He has nothing worth dying for. But his antennae are out, feeling for something else that will strike his fancy, that will satisfy his vague unrest without asking that he honestly look at himself and change, without disturbing his constant endeavor to satisfy his ego. His spiritual interest is intimately connected to his quest for ego gratification, and thus he stands poised to receive anything from anywhere that will provide this gratification. He is as clay in the hands of the spirit of antichrist,which, as the Apostle teaches, is already in the world (I John 4:3). He is a candidate — or rather a target — for the "religion of the future" about which Fr. Seraphim wrote. - hard hitting excerpt from Orthodoxy and the Religion of the Future It's a must read.
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Cold Hard Sats 10 months ago
The modern state collects more in taxes than most regimes in history ever have. It can demand the mass conscription of military-aged males into its armed forces, a power most kings could not have dreamed of. Technology allows the modern state to monitor and censor the speech of its subjects to a degree unimaginable to the most tyrannical dictators of the past. Yet so long as this is done while freeing the individual from traditional social obligations, not only do its citizens not feel oppressed, they see themselves as liberated.
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Cold Hard Sats 10 months ago
Bitcoin is a means to an end. Don't let it be an idol in your life.
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Cold Hard Sats 10 months ago
I've become so impatient with orange pilling people now that I usually frame it like this, verbatim.
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Cold Hard Sats 10 months ago
If we have been told our entire lives that we live in an age of unprecedented liberty protected by constitutional limits on government and individual rights, but find a govt that is ever-expanding, extending its tentacles into areas previously never thought imaginable, then we have to be willing to consider that we were sold a falsehood. It's at least worth studying political theory and stress testing your long held beliefs. What does it mean if the Constitution does not meaningfully restrain government power?
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Cold Hard Sats 10 months ago
We stand on the shoulders of giants, Hal Finney being one of the biggest. Thought this song would be perfect to a video / slide show of his words from Bitcoin and Me. Credit to the Bitcoin story YouTube channel for the video / photos.
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Cold Hard Sats 10 months ago
We made the mistake of asking viewers to share a comment or question by voice DM on our pod The Stack Show.
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Cold Hard Sats 10 months ago
Wife and I watched War of the Worlds 2 to see how bad it really was. The whole movie is basically Ice Cube yelling at people to "GET OUTTA DERE!!"
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Cold Hard Sats 10 months ago
Wife: you're like a walking Wikipedia hehe Me: Honey, Wikipedia has been compromised for years. Everything I've learned, I've learned from the fringe corners of the internet, which is the last real bastion for freedom of speech and diversity of opinion. My wife: image
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Cold Hard Sats 10 months ago
I'm a GDP disrespectoor. Human beings are not interchangeable economic units.