Religion has nothing to do with bitcoin so there is NO need to talk about religion in this discussion imo, because this thread is about the possibility to earn a living with bitcoin.
i dont see any problem about his post he is just stating that btc is illegal in their religion
thus he is taking risk not being caught.
Say your Indian, living in India, which I hear money there, sending, spending, and things like that is crooked. Economy there could be better and bitcoin can solve this, or make things a lot easier for people of these countries.
I don't think things like that are crooked in India because I see a lot of people here with broken English and I'm pretty sure one of them is Indian. I, myself, have worked with an Indian guy in a gambling site, I wonder how is it illegal in their country? Also there's an investment site ran by an Indian guy, he's in Singapore though.
I believe that religion, and the place you're living in (unless there's no Internet connection in your place) has anything to do with bitcoin. If bitcoin sites are blocked in your country, then use a VPN. Religion has no say about bitcoin because religion has been established decades ago and bitcoin is relatively new. Some countries might make a law against bitcoin but the churches don't have the power to make such laws.
That's not religion, that's laws created by people. That's not a bible, that's a lawbook (of whatever you call a book with laws)
Any religion that updates their religion based on how society changes isn't religion, it's retarded. (Excuse my language)
I'm no religion expert, but when things get like that, I don't view it as religion. Bibles tell stories of how (x religion) the world came to be, and how humans should live their life. These religions were established centuries ago. BitCoin was created 8 years ago, so if any book want's to add a law against BitCoin, that's not religion.
What I hear a lot about BitCoin is that it can help 3rd world poor countries take better control of their broken economy. India I hear has a bad economy, and those workers there work their asses off and try to support their families, but exchanges take up to 30% of their hard earned money as an exchange rate from one currency to another. That's F*cked up.
That's where BitCoin comes in. If these people work for BitCoin, F*ck the exchanges, just send BitCoin to your families in need. No more fiat exchange rates. Of course they NEED an internet connection. OR DO THEY?
Couldn't they add it to a paper wallet, and send that paper wallet to an address and have a recipient just deposit to their BTC wallet? It would be just like sending a check.