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Join Pastor Jared Townley & David Rufner as they explore the similarities and differences between Bitcoin and Christianity. From “proof of work” as a critique of fiat money and as an analogy to Christianity’s claim that the faith stands or falls on historical events, especially Christ’s incarnation, death, and resurrection. They connect Bitcoin’s “don’t trust, verify” to Christian apologetics, arguing believers can investigate Christianity’s historical claims while recognizing faith still involves mystery. They note a major contrast: Christianity depends on its founder’s person and work, while Bitcoin continues without knowing Satoshi Nakamoto. They also mention both Bitcoin and Christianity assume a low view of human nature, and conclude that while Bitcoin may help “fix the money,” it is temporary compared to Christianity’s eternal hope in Jesus’ return.

06:34 Episode Theme Christianity and Bitcoin

07:36 Proof of Work vs Fiat

22:35 Don’t Trust Verify

38:56 Founder and Achilles Heel

45:04 Low View of Man

46:37 Bitcoin vs Eternity

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