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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Bitcoin is rebuilding the Tower of Babel of human collective collaboration
by
RainbowKun
on 14/09/2021, 04:15:29 UTC
Here is a part of the Christian Bible, a story that most Christians all over the world know.

The chances that you would use the exact same language in the same order just randomly are very slim. Its obvious what you're doing: you're just copy/translating the works of others. These aren't your original concepts -- they belong to others. What are you actually doing here?

Mr. Nutildah, I have always respected you, and I have also seen your contribution to the forum. But I really don’t understand your criteria for judging plagiarism. You stare at every sentence of my article, trying to find evidence of my plagiarism. What I hope more is that you can see the views in my article and exchange views on the level of views, instead of doing everything possible to accuse me of plagiarism.

Here, I quote the story of the Tower of Babel in the Christian Bible, and the story of the Rainbow Covenant, which are used to describe the three characteristics of Bitcoin: language, trust, and collaboration. Here, the core is these three keywords, which is also my core point of view.

The story of the Tower of Babel and the Rainbow Covenant is a story familiar to Christians all over the world. I believe anyone can quote this story. At the same time, I also explain here that when we named the project 3 years ago, we named it "Rainbow City". The source is the story of the Tower of Babel in the Bible, and the meaning of the rainbow originated here.

Is it true that any Christian quoting the story of the Tower of Babel is plagiarism?


This is my answer.