Right, and I'm pretty sure the case for hard money has biblical support, but for the moment I don't recall a specific verse. It is a clearer and more encompassing truth to emphasize hard money over non-usury, but the end result is the same.
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Oh I didn't see the previous notes first... Over 500 ish years ago, any interest was called usury. It was always violated, though, and was essentially a most to protect the wealthy - Medici and other Italian bankers and Venicians charged interest, while the pope kept the little guys from entering the racket. That doesn't make it okay, though.