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In this episode of the Bitcoin Reformation Podcast, hosts Ben Haupt and Jared Townley are joined by Thank God for Bitcoin guests Jordan Bush and Dan Sherman to delve into the intersections of faith and Bitcoin. They discuss the backgrounds and work of Jordan and Dan, their personal Bitcoin journeys, and how Bitcoin has linked surprisingly to Christian revival and faith exploration. They also talk about their books 'Thank God for Bitcoin' and 'The Gospel According to Bitcoin,' how these books provide a Christian perspective on Bitcoin, and the growing interest among Christian organizations and churches in adopting Bitcoin. The conversation also highlights Bitcoin's real-world impact and theological implications. Join the dialogue and explore how Bitcoin and faith come together in this insightful episode.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introductions
01:22 Jordan Bush's Journey to Bitcoin
06:57 Dan Sherman's Bitcoin Story
12:00 The Intersection of Bitcoin and Faith
13:13 The Formation of 'Thank God for Bitcoin'
22:14 Bitcoin and Spiritual Revival
38:51 The Influence of Powerful Elites
39:59 Fiat Currency and Atheism
40:44 Bitcoin's Role in Revealing Truth
42:29 Monetary Anthropology: Fiat vs. Bitcoin
43:50 Understanding Money from a Philosophical Perspective
45:44 The Real Value of Money: Labor and Energy
47:33 Bitcoin and the Principle of Sowing and Reaping
49:45 Reception and Impact of 'The Gospel According to Bitcoin'
59:16 Bitcoin's Potential and Limitations
01:09:28 Churches and Ministries Adopting Bitcoin
01:15:52 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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