Join Ben Haupt, Jared Townley, and David Ruffner in this episode of the Bitcoin Reformation podcast as they explore the intersections of Bitcoin, modern economics, and theology from a Lutheran Christian perspective. They explore the Bitcoiner slogan 'Fix the money, fix the world' and its potential to address societal and economic issues by examining the intersections of Bitcoin with Christian theology. Influential thinkers like Hans Joachim Iwand, C.S. Lewis and Wendell Berry, particularly Berry’s book Jayber Crow, are mentioned, adding layers to the dialogue on society, governance, and faith. Tune in for in-depth analysis and thought-provoking discussions, and don't forget to leave your comments and feedback on social media platforms like X (Twitter) and Facebook.
00:00 Welcome and Introductions
00:22 David's Travel Adventures
01:58 Jared's Family Stories
04:52 Ben's Homelessness
06:29 Episode Overview and Reflections
07:34 Fix the Money, Fix the World
10:07 Theological Perspectives on Bitcoin
14:26 Government and Monetary Systems
20:40 Incentives and Saving with Bitcoin
28:41 Historical Context of Money
40:30 The Fragility of Fiat Money
40:50 Pre-Political Entities and Marriage
42:09 The Temptation of Monetary Control
42:46 Imagining a Stable Monetary System
44:06 Bitcoin: A Better Money for a Better World?
44:52 Theological Perspectives on Bitcoin
59:29 Bitcoin and the Law: A Narnian Allegory
01:10:45 Bitcoin's Role in Modern Christianity
01:18:41 Concluding Thoughts and Reflections
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