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Thank God for Bitcoin

The Creation, Corruption and Redemption of Money

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"There is an economic storm brewing that threatens the sandy foundations of our monetary system." (From the foreword by Russell Okung, Super Bowl champion)

Money is a fact of everyday life. We earn it, spend it and save it. We’re tempted to worship it and to trust it to provide for our needs. While much has been written about the power, danger, and stewardship of money, little has been written about what money actually is and whether or not money itself is moral. That information gap has been exploited to enrich a privileged few, enslave millions, and reap confusion and division throughout the world. How did this happen and what can we do about it?

Thank God for Bitcoin explores the ways in which the current monetary system is broken and what can be done to fix it. It explores the creation of money, its corruption and its potential redemption. It looks at how Bitcoin is redeeming the ills of our corrupt monetary system and how the ongoing transition to sound money is a source of hope for a broken world.

©2020 Bitcoin and Bible Group (P)2021 Bitcoin and Bible Group
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I enjoyed listening to this book. It gave lots of insights that I haven't thought of before!

Eye-Opening Book!

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The book should be called 'A Bible Review of Money', or [supposedly] 'Why Jesus Would Have Cleared the Temple of Moneychangers and Sold them on Bitcoin'. A totally Christian interpretation of the evils of fiat currency and its defects. Not that I disagree with many of the points made, but they could have been made in one chapter, not dragged out through the whole book. I wanted to hear about BITCOIN!! The info on Bitcoin was sparse, incomplete and not enabling.

The Spanish Inquisition would have loved bitcoin

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I get into a nice chapter and then there’s a quote from the bible in the middle of it I don’t get the point of it.
It would be better without them but sure it’s your book

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