My follower count kept dropping. Now it's zero. Strange. I've seen it fluctuate a bit, but, this is next level is it something I said? 🙄Using #Amethyst #asknostr
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Seeker of truth. Lover of freedom. Rebel. Misfit. Aspiring Christian. Bitcoiner. Father. Electrician. Creator. Been through some sh!t. Made in God's image.
Wife in bed recovering from c-section. Harvested a bunch of veg from the garden and made borcht. Feels good to be in the kitchen I made. My wife usually doesn't let me in there. Loving our new home and family. #home #family #ToChristAlone #fatherhood


I'm Canada, a 70 year old man can legally have sex with a 16 year old and buy some heroine; however, buying raw milk or a 60w incandescent light bulb is illegal. #clownworld
The first thing that perked my interest in Christianity was a Peterson talk about sacrifice. He was explaining the Cain and Abel story.
I realized I had made almost Zero sacrifices in my life. I know have made a number of sacrifices, and I do believe that draws us more near to God.
At the least, it teaches us about selflessness. This helps us overcome our sorrows; to quite being all consumed by the self and our selfish desires, our discontent, and focus on giving.
#ToChristAlone
Probably our worst garden yet, but we had our focus on building our house and preparing for our baby. Still some decent harvest. 

If you know these guys, I want to follow you. 

Had some old non kyc bitcoin that I sent to cold storage. Later, I sent some btc purchased through kyc means to the same cold storage (although I made a new address within the cold storage) .
Is the non kyc bitcoin now tied to my identity?
#asknostr
I really appreciate this perspective. I like to contemplate why thousands of saints would sacrifice their own lives for such a faith if they weren't absolutely certain of its claims. Yes, the values of Christianity are noble and righteous. But this isn't the main reason to adopt it or believe in it.
The main reason should always be because of its truth. If you don't believe that Christ is the Son of God, it would follow that the Gospel is at least partially false. If it's false, then it should be held at a distance while being scrutinized and ultimately rejected if that falsity proves to be the case.
If there is a god that created such perfect mathematical order, we still need an explanation for sin and the evil in this world. Would such an all powerful god not create a path of redemption for the brokenness of the world? The Gospel has answers for all of this.
I encourage everyone to continually contemplate the claims of the Gospel. Its commandments should be adopted and strive for because the Gospel is true, not for any other reason. If you haven't arrived at the conclusion of its authenticity, then continue to scrutinize and verify.
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The deception is great. I think it's wise to always assume we are at least partially wrong and missing the full picture. Continually checking our thesis for holes, fallacies, half truths. Just look back to your thinking twenty years ago.
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