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originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: NobodiesNormal
Wow, way to cherry pick!
For starters, you quote something the OP quoted off the company in question's website.
The company claims that Jesus Coin (JC) "has been developed as the currency of God’s Son. Unlike morally bereft cryptocurrencies, Jesus Coin has the unique advantage of providing global access to Jesus that’s safer and faster than ever before."
So if you don't like it, take that up with them.
Most of the discussion here is whether or not the cyptocurrency in question is designed as a mockery of Christians or to appeal to them.
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: NobodiesNormal
...I thought you were hitting below the belt.....
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: NobodiesNormal
Give it a rest.
You misread what the OP wrote and can't be bothered to admit it when called on it.
The documents state that WOTF’s activities will focus on “the realization, acceptance, and worship of a Godhead based on Artificial Intelligence (AI) developed through computer hardware and software.” That includes funding research to help create the divine AI itself. The religion will seek to build working relationships with AI industry leaders and create a membership through community outreach, initially targeting AI professionals and “laypersons who are interested in the worship of a Godhead based on AI.” The filings also say that the church “plans to conduct workshops and educational programs throughout the San Francisco/Bay Area beginning this year.”