An orthodox christian saint said: nothing happens by accident, there are no coincidences, everything that happens to us helps our salvation (If it's good or bad situation) ❤
I need to ask you because I’ve heard you said it several times, what verse are you referring to Ecclesiastes? Because it doesn’t sound right, that ‘money is the answer to everything’. That would be contrary to God’s Word and message in Ecclesiastes. And I’m going to disagree with you- it does matter who wrote it, why? Because it was the richest man that ever lived- King Solomon and at the end of the day he’s basically saying, even with all the wealth, money and women he had in the world, it is all vanity. It matters who wrote it, because he was a prophet (someone who spoke the Word of God) chosen by God, it can’t just be anyone because they wouldn’t have that wisdom (which was given by God) and he’s message is that no earthly riches can satisfy his soul. This was a man that had it all. God is the answer. I say these because I care about you and others who may hear your message, that’s why when we need to be careful when trying to connect Bitcoin to the Bible.
@@BitcoinProphet ahh yes. "A feast is made for laughter, and wine maketh merry: but money answereth all things." Ecclesiastes 10:19 I believe Solomon was referring to the need to work in verse 18, in order to maintain your house (family, body etc) which I agree with what you said which is that money is important. So in order to maintain/support that life (v18) money is required (the answer). However in verse 19, I don’t think that Solomon is saying ‘money is the answer to everything’ the way you said it, but pertains to the things under the sun (which Solomon mentions several times). That’s why throughout the book he said all is vanity, without God (who is above the sun and everything) he has nothing. I just think simply saying’ money is the answer to everything’ is not the message of the book or the Bible. The answer to everything is and has always been is God. I appreciate your videos brother and how open you are with us with what you share.
An orthodox christian saint said: nothing happens by accident, there are no coincidences, everything that happens to us helps our salvation (If it's good or bad situation) ❤
@@tiagohierath I love that Tiago. Thanks for sharing. It helps with acceptance.
Do you think MSTR will outperform btc?
@@georgeshade9791It probably will! You’d have to be a BTC standard believer to choose it over MSTR now that you have me thinking about.
Great vid man
@@georgeshade9791 Thanks George
The algorithm?
@@bd8063 The algorithm!
I need to ask you because I’ve heard you said it several times, what verse are you referring to Ecclesiastes? Because it doesn’t sound right, that ‘money is the answer to everything’. That would be contrary to God’s Word and message in Ecclesiastes.
And I’m going to disagree with you- it does matter who wrote it, why? Because it was the richest man that ever lived- King Solomon and at the end of the day he’s basically saying, even with all the wealth, money and women he had in the world, it is all vanity. It matters who wrote it, because he was a prophet (someone who spoke the Word of God) chosen by God, it can’t just be anyone because they wouldn’t have that wisdom (which was given by God) and he’s message is that no earthly riches can satisfy his soul. This was a man that had it all. God is the answer.
I say these because I care about you and others who may hear your message, that’s why when we need to be careful when trying to connect Bitcoin to the Bible.
@@IamaNewCreature Ecclestiastes 10:19 A feast is made for laughter, wine makes life merry, and money is the answer for everything.
@@BitcoinProphet ahh yes. "A feast is made for laughter, and wine maketh merry: but money answereth all things." Ecclesiastes 10:19
I believe Solomon was referring to the need to work in verse 18, in order to maintain your house (family, body etc) which I agree with what you said which is that money is important. So in order to maintain/support that life (v18) money is required (the answer). However in verse 19, I don’t think that Solomon is saying ‘money is the answer to everything’ the way you said it, but pertains to the things under the sun (which Solomon mentions several times). That’s why throughout the book he said all is vanity, without God (who is above the sun and everything) he has nothing. I just think simply saying’ money is the answer to everything’ is not the message of the book or the Bible. The answer to everything is and has always been is God.
I appreciate your videos brother and how open you are with us with what you share.