Terrorism has no religion. Once upon a time, some Christians were synonym to terrorism in the middle age.
Do you care to elaborate? I do not recall any Christian in history killing people because the bible says is right.
He may be referring to things like the Crusades, the Spanish Inquisition or perhaps the terrorism that had occurred in Northern Ireland. I do agree that Islam is the most dangerous religion but Christianity does not have a completely clean record.
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Re: Korea To Tax Bitcoin Use
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Cxfan
on 16/10/2017, 12:55:23 UTC
The beauty of Bitcoin is that they can avoid taxes, assuming that they keep transactions under the table. Large exchanges are the low-hanging fruit for tax authorities.
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Re: Will President Trump build the wall?
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Cxfan
on 26/07/2017, 00:55:40 UTC
He better!
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Re: I'm giving away Bitcoin if you can solve a riddle
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Cxfan
on 25/07/2017, 12:22:18 UTC
I'll give it a try
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Re: What will the world be like in 100 years
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Cxfan
on 03/07/2017, 17:36:37 UTC
Bitcoin will be worth $1billion each and normies will be at our feet, begging for our precious Satoshis. Either that or a nuclear winter.
Bitcoin is moving to $2000 today. What is the impact of this geometrical price movement to the world financial system? Let us discuss.
In just one word, nothing
In more than just one word, the price itself is meaningless outside the exchanges (since Bitcoin is not used in real life), so there is no way it can affect the world financial system. And it is not the price alone which matters. If someone sold 1 satoshi for 1 dollar, would that mean anything? Apart from that, the price can easily lose all reference even between exchanges if there happens a thing which I called Bitcoin Big Rip. With higher prices we will see higher volatilities (in fact, we are already seeing them), up to a point where volatility becomes comparable to price itself. That would be a Big Rip event or moment
This. We should treat Bitcoin like gold or stocks, an investment. The idea of it replacing fiat as a currency may be a pipedream.
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Re: Sweden returns a call to the army in connection with the threat from Russia
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Cxfan
on 08/03/2017, 00:14:03 UTC
13,000 doesn't seem like a whole lot of recruits considering Sweden's population. I wonder what specific criteria they will look at for picking out the unlucky conscripts.
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Re: WikiLeaks publishes "biggest ever leak of secret CIA documents"
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Cxfan
on 08/03/2017, 00:05:34 UTC
The sad part is that everybody had already assumed that the CIA had unlimited backdoors on all of our devices.
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Re: Selling Oldschool Runescape Accounts
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Cxfan
on 05/03/2017, 02:41:30 UTC
Bump. Still For Sale
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Selling Oldschool Runescape Accounts
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on 22/02/2017, 00:11:40 UTC
You can see my Positive feedback on PlayerAuctions here. If you wish to purchase my accounts using a payment method other than Bitcoin, you can simply purchase them through my PlayerAuctions Store.
Alabama Senator Jeff Sessions, the incoming administrations Attorney General pick, has long adopted a critical stance against encryption. He has stood in direct opposition to end-to-end encryption, citing his experience in law enforcement when calling for government officials to have complete access to encrypted devices.
Earlier this year, Apple remained in a standoff with the FBI over allowing law enforcement agencies access to a locked device owned by a mass shooter in California, a move highly criticized by Sessions. Trump himself also opposed Apples stand while on the campaign trail, insisting that the company be boycotted.
Do you guys think this will affect the legality of Bitcoin under the Trump administration?
I dont think so. Apple was only placed in hot seat its because their encryption was necessary to the case of the California shooter. Without that shooting incident the government will not stood against end-to-end encryption. But bitcoin has not yet shown incidences that it was placed on the hot seat in the USA. If bitcoin users will not use bitcoin in illegal transactions then the government will not mind bitcoin but rather appreciate it.
The problem is that there are indeed plenty of illegal Bitcoin transactions, many of which make headlines. Bitcoin is also seen as a means for tax evasion, so I don't see why Bitcoin is safe at all from the government.
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Re: What do you think of Comunism?
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Cxfan
on 11/02/2017, 08:24:09 UTC
Communism is a pipedream and most "communist" governments turn into totalitarian shit holes.
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Re: UNESCO declares Islam as the most peaceful religion of the world
Yup. I think this is true. Maybe on the earlier days of Islam. Just feel sad that because of politics, it became the worst religion for me. A religion that spreads terrorism around the world. Killing innocent people is really unforgivable to me. I think this is the produ t of false doctrines of a false prophet. Religion should be bringing peace not destruction.
Many people were killed during the earlier days of Islam. At least 80 million were killed during the conquests in India alone.
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Re: What is the best source of bitcoin nowadays?
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Cxfan
on 10/02/2017, 22:43:41 UTC
Unless you are from a third world country, it would be best to work a regular job and set aside money to buy bitcoins. Trading on the side can slowly increase your stash.
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Re: Brazils Purge, disarmed civilians being slaughtered in the streets.
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Cxfan
on 09/02/2017, 19:08:28 UTC
I wonder if this will encourage Brazillians push for more gun ownership rights.
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Re: Tens Of Thousands Of Brits Take To The Streets To Protest Trump’s Travel Ban
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Cxfan
on 01/02/2017, 21:31:21 UTC
Nobody was freaking out when Obama issued travel bans or even drone strikes.
Better reconsider dude because politics is everywhere including your own home.
he might not be moving from US because of political reasons alone ,he would have found that it is more cheap and inexpensive to live in a third world country and being a US citizen have its perks in a third world country i guess. Good luck
I agree, being white increases the chance to get laid with hot young women. LMAO
It is the $$ what makes you hot in the 3rd world.
That is only true for old farts looking for sex. Young white guys are highly desired by brown women in many countries because they want beautiful looking children.
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Re: The European Union Wants to Identify Bitcoin Users
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Cxfan
on 01/01/2017, 19:06:07 UTC
Maybe they should just deport troublesome immigrants. It would be a lot easier.
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Re: Afghan criminals who gang-raped little boy granted residency in Sweden
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Cxfan
on 01/01/2017, 02:58:48 UTC
Please tell me that they will at least go to jail.