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Burpaaa
April 11, 2022, 12:37:03 AM
#15
Bitcoin is a digital currency that can be traded or can be used as a medium of exchange like fiat, in Islamic law what is forbidden is gambling if bitcoin is used as a tool for gambling then it is haram but if bitcoin is used as an asset like gold then in my opinion it is normal and allowed.
But Bitcoin in general can’t be categorized as haram because it's a cryptocurrency and not only dedicated to gambling. I believe the best example for this are poker chips since this chips are use only for a sole purposed of gambling and other cryptocurreny that focus on gambling.
legendary
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April 11, 2022, 12:20:56 AM
#14
I wonder if there has ever been any topic in any part of the internet with the title "fiat (eg. USD) and religion" lol. This looks like a themed crazy topic that only one currency sees and that is bitcoin. Interestingly enough majority of such topics don't have any content either, exactly like this one here.
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April 11, 2022, 12:13:30 AM
#13
Bitcoin is a digital currency that can be traded or can be used as a medium of exchange like fiat, in Islamic law what is forbidden is gambling if bitcoin is used as a tool for gambling then it is haram but if bitcoin is used as an asset like gold then in my opinion it is normal and allowed.
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April 10, 2022, 07:32:00 PM
#12
AFAIK, crypto is forbidden by Muslims and in most Islamic countries, they did not accept this as a currency.
Imagine the Irony is Bitcoin was donated as financial aid to some of those Islamic institutions claiming it's forbidden  Grin

Bitcoin is basically money and store of value, if it's forbidden, then they should forbid fiat money too and all those other physical assets that store value such as gold.
Humans love to complicate things sometimes

Sometimes they have different approach or perspectives regarding this matter. But yes, it is ironic if they are accepting bitcoin or crypto donations but they are telling to its people that it is forbidden. They are just contradicting themselves.

But when it comes to bitcoin or crypto in general, we are not discriminating whatever your religion is. Now, it depends on your religion whatever their take is towards crypto. But crypto itself doesn't side any religion at all. Everyone is welcome to join this market and use it according to their needs.
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April 10, 2022, 07:26:39 PM
#11
There is difference of view on cryptocurrency by different religions. In Christianity there is nothing much about bitcoin. It is like Christians are free to use in my view. With Muslims there were different views from various scholars and governments on Muslim majority countries.

According to many Islamic scholars, cryptocurrency is deemed permissible and halal under Islamic Sharia law, and this has unlocked the crypto investment market to a global Muslim audience with increasing numbers of Muslims wanting to buy crypto and use it as a form of currency. What is cryptocurrency and is it halal?

Below is the view of bitcoin from a Muslim scholar who is recognised as having specialised knowledge in Islam.
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"Cryptocurrency as currency is forbidden because it has elements of uncertainty, harm and doesn't meet the Islamic requirement according to Shariah [law],"
Indonesian Muslims forbidden to use cryptocurrency
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April 10, 2022, 07:23:01 PM
#10
AFAIK, crypto is forbidden by Muslims and in most Islamic countries, they did not accept this as a currency.
Imagine the Irony is Bitcoin was donated as financial aid to some of those Islamic institutions claiming it's forbidden  Grin

Bitcoin is basically money and store of value, if it's forbidden, then they should forbid fiat money too and all those other physical assets that store value such as gold.
Humans love to complicate things sometimes
legendary
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April 10, 2022, 06:50:33 PM
#9
What about btc and reliogions?
If im christian fully full christian i pray everyday and serve full time god how do i know if btc not ban for me if im full god person.
Is anything about crypto or btc what might be against reliongins ?
Any experinces on that ?
I'm a full Christian too mate and I never heard that it's prohibited to accept Bitcoin in our church, in fact, I saw this.
St. John's is 'world's first Catholic church to accept bitcoin' and this, Churches Starting to See Cryptocurrency in the Collection Plate.

But I think I tend to agree with the comment above, just ask your elder in your church or any of the priests or nuns about crypto acceptance in your place.
AFAIK, crypto is forbidden by Muslims and in most Islamic countries, they did not accept this as a currency.
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April 10, 2022, 06:23:51 PM
#8
Allright it makes btc good ? If u can send donations with btc to church

when you take money and donate to the church, I think it's okay to donate, but when you take money that you earned by committing many crimes then I think it would be wrong to donate that money but with today's world where there are criminal politicians who go the church and are blessed and then they make donations to the church so if you take money that you earned thanks to crime you will not be refused, but you will have to show some repentance before God. I think that's it. I'm not a believer, I just said it based on things I've seen
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April 10, 2022, 06:16:28 PM
#7
2 Kings Chapter 12. The people wanted a more secure way to keep track of their funds following a security breach. So Jehoiada the priest created a wallet where the people could deposit funds, but no one would able to transfer those funds without the private key. The people who kept the ledger secure received payments for blocks.

But then shortly thereafter they changed from a proof of work model to a form of proof of stake, and eventually all the money ended up going to the priests. The people seemed to be okay with this.
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April 10, 2022, 06:07:08 PM
#6
In everything, perfection is important  and there are levels and criterials to it, they both are two different things and opposite in direction and application, even religion states that we should obey any stipulated authority either be it government or individuals privates, one has to learn to balance the two separately, you can't be religious while performing poor in physical live and expect seeing an excellent result, all that belong to Cesar must be given to it
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April 10, 2022, 05:49:26 PM
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There were many cases of Islam scholars saying that Bitcoin is not compatible with their religion. Doesn't mean that all muslims think so though. For Christianity and other religions, there are no notable statements, but knowing how clerics, even the lowest ranking ones, love to comment on politics and current events, it won't be surprising that some can make a case for or against Bitcoin in their religion. Which just shows that the separation of state and religion has been a great idea, because clerics are not fit to decide financial policy or really any topics outside of their scope.
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April 10, 2022, 05:46:44 PM
#4
What about btc and reliogions?
If im christian fully full christian i pray everyday and serve full time god how do i know if btc not ban for me if im full god person.
Ask your church elders and management.

Is anything about crypto or btc what might be against reliongins ?
Possibly for some religions and it depends on what you're believing.

Any experinces on that ?
I haven't since there's no ban that's been implemented. It's best to ask your church directly and tell them if they have something against bitcoin and crypto.

But AFAIK, I've seen somewhere that it's even possible to send donations to churches through crypto.


Allright it makes btc good ? If u can send donations with btc to church
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April 10, 2022, 05:42:31 PM
#3
What about btc and reliogions?
If im christian fully full christian i pray everyday and serve full time god how do i know if btc not ban for me if im full god person.
Ask your church elders and management.

Is anything about crypto or btc what might be against reliongins ?
Possibly for some religions and it depends on what you're believing.

Any experinces on that ?
I haven't since there's no ban that's been implemented. It's best to ask your church directly and tell them if they have something against bitcoin and crypto.

But AFAIK, I've seen somewhere that it's even possible to send donations to churches through crypto.
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April 10, 2022, 05:37:56 PM
#2
Oh no, you again with a strange theme.

First of all, bitcoin is money, then there are religions that specifically talk about how their believers should handle money, about Catholics I don't see anything that prevents people from using bitcoin. but I don't know about other religions. I heard one day someone commenting on the muslim religion vs bitcoin. But I have to admit that I haven't researched the subject. I think most religions have no problem with people using bitcoin

If im christian fully full christian i pray everyday and serve full time god how do i know if btc not ban for me if im full god person.

man, there are many thieving politicians who have already killed hundreds of people, but these same politicians  go to church to pray and the priest blesses them. I said that bitcoin is money, so it's okay to use money, so it's okay to use bitcoin
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April 10, 2022, 05:26:59 PM
#1
What about btc and reliogions?
If im christian fully full christian i pray everyday and serve full time god how do i know if btc not ban for me if im full god person.
Is anything about crypto or btc what might be against reliongins ?
Any experinces on that ?
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