👁️ 17 Nov 2023: Breitbart > Four Reasons Why Conservatives and Evangelicals Are Concerned About the Coming ‘Cashless Society’. - #Cashless

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17 Nov 2023

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There has always been a connection between the conservative political movement and Bible-believing Christians, particularly evangelicals. Not all conservatives are evangelicals and not all evangelicals are conservatives, but the two groups share concerns even if they have different reasons for them.

The intersection of faith, culture, and politics has become more congested in recent years. Secular and religious considerations have become more aligned. For example, the Biblical understanding of men and women matches the conservative principles guiding the right in the cultural gender debate.

Arguably no topic brings more alignment between evangelicals and conservatives than finances. The Bible depicts high taxes as evil. It encourages private charity as superior to government handouts. Debt is discouraged in the Bible, and not paying back debt is called “wicked” in Psalm 37:21. All of these principles align with conservative values, but the most compelling synchronicity is in the shared perspective on hard work.

Proverbs 28:19 says, “He that tilleth his land shall have plenty of bread: But he that followeth after vain persons shall have poverty enough.”

Earning money can be challenging enough in modern western society, but protecting our savings and retirement can be even more difficult. This is why Genesis Gold Group was launched to help people protect their wealth and retirement with physical precious metals.

“We are a faith-driven company because we believe financial stewardship and Biblical stewardship go hand-in-hand,” said Jonathan Rose, co-founder of Genesis Gold Group. “Americans who have worked hard their whole lives shouldn’t be stressed over what’s going to happen to their retirement if it’s stuck in the stock market or other riskier investments.”

Genesis takes note of what their clients are most concerned about that drives them to seek the financial higher ground of precious metals. One of the top concerns has been the rise of the “cashless society” driven by an incessant push for Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs).

“Our clients, whether Christian or not, have been screaming about CBDCs for the last year; but in the last two months they’ve been even more vocal,” Rose continued. “They see the writing on the wall and they want to take control of their life’s savings with physical precious metals backing their retirement.”

CBDCs seem inevitable. Not only are central banks, the Federal Reserve, and governments pushing for them, but the general public seem to be “drinking the Kool-Aid” about the “benefits” of going centralized and digital. Conservatives have been generally more skeptical. Evangelicals are concerned as well, often for different reasons.

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