I have become convinced that the future new religions will be technology based.
Already seeing early signs of this.
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It’s an easy sell. You don’t have to have faith in Satoshi to have faith in the gift Satoshi left us. And since 99% of us don’t understand how it works, it’s easier to make the argument that Bitcoin was divinely provisioned.
I’m not saying we SHOULD start a church of Satoshi but I think someone WILL within a generation.
I thought I was already in one?
You will pray to the AI God
And you will like it
All hail the AI god.
Bitcoin is way bigger than religion
Ill make sure I convince people by then not to believe in any of them.
Perhaps. I could see it.
If my research has anything to say on the matter, the future of religion is the end of divisive dogmatism. It is a detente rooted in humility and love in which we all agree that the legacy religions consist of both baby and bathwater. It is a process of unification and dissolution of lines that separate us from perceived out groups.
Most modern religious people have failed to understand how the law of diminishing marginal returns applies to studying religions. Studying one tradition your whole life doesn’t generally get a person very far. Imagine spending your whole life looking through a microscope then masquerading as though you’ve “got the big picture”. How absurd.
The legacy religions will be mined for what value they all have. The bathwater will be discarded.
Cross-traditional lingo bridges have already been built to facilitate conversation between neighbors.
If you’re interested in the overlap between technology and religion you should probably listen to Once Bitten 562. In that episode, I share with Daniel my research into the spiritual technology of ancient Egypt and Greece.
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https://blossom.primal.net/117dbf86b80a3e14184cc424177fde6cd27f741dca6878cb0d4c46aef17da387.mov
Taproot and SegWit made Bitcoin difficult to understand how it works.