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821  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do islam hates people? on: July 04, 2015, 06:44:38 PM
You should not associate ones hate with their religion, but by their actions. there are people of every religion that hate others
Hate is not a religious item so the truth lies in the beholder.

Thumbs up dear (Y)
You are correct that hate is not a religious item. Person is bad his/her religion is not bad so don't blame his religion by his personal actions or bad deeds.

While you follow the narrative that you were instructed to, very few people are actually fooled by the misrepresentation of motives, events and intentions.  Here's an interesting article that talks about the approach you've been told to follow in telling your pro-Islamic messages.
 -snip-

ISIS and other such organizations are twisting things to support their claims. That does NOT make their actions Islamic.


What it  does is just create another voice in the  multiplicity of voices each of which is claiming that they have the sole path to True Islam.  That's all Islam really is, is a bunch of people shouting at each other that they have the True Islam.  You are just one of those voices.  Many of those voices have soldiers, police and some have terrorists.  These enforce their True Islam with force, and with the user of fear.

From the point of view of an outsider to Islam, who will remain an outsider, this is no different than the way Communism projected a rosy, optimistic image of the ideas of a People's Republic.  Then once and where ever the people fell for it, or had it shoved on them, before a year it was just another bunch of thugs with guns, using force, fear and intimidation to get what they wanted.

You have only succumbed to a True Scotsman logical fallacy, and are repeating it.

Twisting and telling it is true Islam does not make sense. For an outsider, it may not understand unless he/she read every aspect of Islam and understands it.

The thief steals. If he is caught, he is punished for what he has done. He suffers.

If he believes in Jesus for salvation, he is forgiven before God. He will receive his place in Heaven.

The suffering in the universe comes about because the balance has not been kept. Often suffering comes to those who didn't do anything specifically wrong for the suffering they receive. It is because the balance in nature has been lost. That is part of the reason that God is going to destroy this universe and prepare another one, a perfect one for those who accept Him.

Smiley

I don't agree with this. A person can live without commiting sins in this world. So if a person commiting sins is not punished by God, then justice is not served. For example, in this world, a person who killed one person and a person who killed more than one person, say 3 people, get the same punishment, i.e. death sentence, at the best. For justice to be done, the second person need to be hanged 3 times which is not possible in this world and hence, should be done in afterlife.
822  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do islam hates people? on: July 04, 2015, 06:22:37 PM
You are correct that hate is not a religious item. Person is bad his/her religion is not bad so don't blame his religion by his personal actions or bad deeds.

So what happens if Islam influences a person to do a good deed? Obviously it works the other way as well, and Islam must deny any connection to this good deed.


If a person doesn't believe in Jesus for salvation, he can't do any good works. They might appear to be good works. They might benefit somebody. But they don't become good works until the person doing them believes in Jesus salvation. Why? 'Cause if he doesn't accept Jesus salvation, he will go to Hell when he dies (proving that he was bad), and works done by a bad person can't be good works, even if they are twisted by God to produce good results.

Smiley

Well no, because a person that is only being good because they want to get into heaven is greedy and selfish, their good deed is only pretend. It would only accumulate black marks.



If they believe in Jesus for salvation, even the black marks are covered, forgiven, and made as though they were not there.

Smiley

That means they don't suffer for the bad things they did?
823  Other / Meta / Re: Can someone tell me how to sort searches on: July 04, 2015, 05:59:49 PM
Thanks, I guess the easy answer is don't use the search box on the upper right.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=search;advanced
824  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Unique Wallet Addresses for Each Buyer on: July 04, 2015, 05:56:30 PM
For how much?
 -snip-

For free.


-snip-
If you need help with the actual implementation I can do it (for a fee).

If EcuaMobi is busy, feel free to PM me.
825  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Wallet corrupted because of a bad configuration file.Will pay .1 if you help on: July 04, 2015, 05:52:47 PM
Can you give me the path and location for it, I have ubuntu it is more complicated or unknown than windows, for me

~/.Electrum is the path.

No I think I found it.When you enter the home directory there is electrum and I clicked there and there was a configuration file rigth there on entering. I erased it and electrum still will not start, I restarted the computer and still electrum will not start. I now get another message

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/usr/local/bin/electrum", line 204, in <module>
    gui.main(url)
  File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/electrum_gui/qt/__init__.py", line 84, in main
    storage = WalletStorage(self.config)
  File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/electrum/wallet.py", line 82, in __init__
    self.read(self.path)
  File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/electrum/wallet.py", line 123, in read
    raise IOError("Cannot read wallet file.")
IOError: Cannot read wallet file.

Was the the right configuration file or is there another one buried deeper?

Help??

Try running sudo electrum.

Btw, which version are you using?
826  Economy / Services / Re: SPOTS AVAILABLE [BIT-X.com] Earn Bitcoins by Posting | Signature Campaign on: July 04, 2015, 05:49:09 PM
I still cant receive any sms from bit-x
I always need to do call me please.

Any idea why ??

Im in Canada.

Could you plz check that since right now the call me please button doesnt work.

Thanks

Valkir

You can use Google 2FA, instead. You can either use Authy or Google Authenticator.
827  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Palmyra: Isis pictured launching new assault on artefacts in ancient ruins on: July 04, 2015, 05:41:01 PM
For example, they will destroy the pyramids, if they come to power in Egypt.

How they are going to destroy them? They are too large.

Destorying the base?!
828  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do islam hates people? on: July 04, 2015, 05:28:37 PM
You should not associate ones hate with their religion, but by their actions. there are people of every religion that hate others
Hate is not a religious item so the truth lies in the beholder.

Thumbs up dear (Y)
You are correct that hate is not a religious item. Person is bad his/her religion is not bad so don't blame his religion by his personal actions or bad deeds.

While you follow the narrative that you were instructed to, very few people are actually fooled by the misrepresentation of motives, events and intentions.  Here's an interesting article that talks about the approach you've been told to follow in telling your pro-Islamic messages.
 -snip-

ISIS and other such organizations are twisting things to support their claims. That does NOT make their actions Islamic.

You are correct that hate is not a religious item. Person is bad his/her religion is not bad so don't blame his religion by his personal actions or bad deeds.

So what happens if Islam influences a person to do a good deed? Obviously it works the other way as well, and Islam must deny any connection to this good deed.

Good question!
829  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Low transaction fee :( on: July 04, 2015, 05:26:04 PM
So, I have a medium Priority transaction that is not confirming, I know I have to wait but just wanted to know if this is happened to any of you and how long have you actually waited?...

I have read that it can take up to a week if you dont pay any fees, but I did, I paid the normal fee that Electrum charges me and it was always fine, only this time it is "medium priority"

Anywayz, here is the transaction: https://blockchain.info/tx/ca044196bde76b52dc49f3f3b4d3f4c1ae493d92fa4f5b45dd35ec1ca9fbc33a

Thanks!

To answer this question (I know it has been confirmed now), you really need 0.0002 BTC in fees to be competitive. Most places use 0.0001 BTC or higher. When you go lower than 0.0001, I believe it's almost the equivalent to not adding any fees at all (i.e., sending the transaction with NO fees). That said, they will still confirm, once it's gotten to the point where its age has brought it to a more "desirable" state.
It depends on the size of the transaction and network load. 0.00001/kb is fine for non urgent transactions while 0.0001/kb is better for fast transactions. However, the network load can still affect the confirmation speed seen from the recent stress test and most people had to pay 0.0002BTC/kb to get fast confirmations.

I specifically stated to remain competitive. Stating that I'm wrong and then bringing up costs for less important transactions means you didn't read my post. If you don't need it confirmed quickly, that transaction is less of a priority and therefore you don't need competitive fees. No crap. You don't need ANY fees in this case.

That is not true. Even if the coin age is high, some miners may not include your transaction if it has no fees because it decrease their profit.
830  Other / MultiBit / Re: Multibit long term reliability? on: July 04, 2015, 05:05:27 PM
Oh, right... i don't know how i forgot what it meant. Tongue

But Multibit doesn't store the blockchain,

Electrum does not store the blockchain too.

so still nobody except the multibit wallet knows all the addresses in that wallet?

No. An attacker can know, if not all, most of your addresses but I don't know if Multibit is using a modified BitcoinJ which solves this problem.

It's different to electrum where the servers practically know all the addresses in a electrum wallet?

Yes but Multibit's connections to nodes are unecrypted which is far less secure than Electrum's connections. You can add some watch-only addresses which do not belong to you to create false-positive.

Sorry for asking you out. Smiley

No problem.
831  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Manually create multisig spend transaction on: July 04, 2015, 04:37:15 PM
AFAIR, you can't export redeem script from Armory. So... no, you can't.
832  Other / New forum software / Re: Display email address! on: July 04, 2015, 10:36:56 AM
Thank you!

-snip-
Btw you should add a poll so we know other people opinions and staff can take their decision based on it

Polls are easily manipulated.
833  Other / Meta / Re: Activity confusion on: July 04, 2015, 10:31:18 AM
Activities increase after every 14 days. But when you are become full member activity increase by every post. It happened to me Smiley Is it happened to anyone of you ??

It does not happen. You may have potential activity amd you started getting it when you started posting.
834  Other / Meta / Re: Problem in Forum with com changing to org on: July 04, 2015, 10:28:06 AM
Just FYI, the actual site bitcoin. com (without the space) was redirected to bitcoin.org some weeks ago as I remembered. However as of now bitcoin. com is an individual site talking about bitcoin news. Maybe the forum added the 'Find and Replace' function on bitcoin. com and replace all of them to bitcoin.org to prevent typo.

That Bitcoin.org site you see was not the original site.

Most probably an intentional rewrite to prevent phishing attacks like linking to bitcointalk dot com.

Yes, it was a too-greedy rewrite rule. bitcoin.com recently cloned bitcoin.org but changed several important things (linking to different wallets, for example) -- basically a phishing site. It looks like they've improved this somewhat, so maybe the rule can be removed in the near future.
835  Other / Meta / Re: What gets you added on DefaultTrust ? on: July 04, 2015, 10:25:55 AM
From your conversation i got my answer why escrow.ms and one more user is not leaving trust for the trade done b/w us because it will add me into default trust which is not fine for now.

Leaving trust feedback on your profile and adding you to their trust list are different. Leaving feedback does not add you to their trust list.

My guess is that they are in defaukt trust list and hence, they don't want to change your trust score.
836  Other / New forum software / Re: Display email address! on: July 04, 2015, 10:23:36 AM
If I can say my opinion, I don't think this improvement is necessary in this or in the new forum. So I don't support your proposal, because as the other users said "it will attract the spam".

Thank you for your opinion!

To be clear: this option is similar to current 'Hide email address from public' option except there is a field for adding another email address for public.
837  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to sign a message?! on: July 04, 2015, 10:12:43 AM
Bump.
838  Other / Meta / Re: Going to make new account need help on: July 04, 2015, 10:11:49 AM
I don't think creating a new account will solve this except you will be wasting your time. Change your behavior and eventually, negative feedbacks might be changed to neutral.
839  Other / Meta / Re: What gets you added on DefaultTrust ? on: July 04, 2015, 10:05:41 AM
-snip-
 let's say 5 Trusted users on DefaultTrust add me on the list , will I get added automatically too ?[/i]

To be in default trust list, only 1 user in default trust depth 1 need to add you unless you are excluded by other user(s) in default trust depth 1. Number of people who included must be greater than number of people who exclude you.
840  Economy / Long-term offers / Re: Looking for 25-50 BTC. Collateral in $ available. 6 weeks, 20% on: July 04, 2015, 06:47:16 AM
Hello,

I'm running a advertising campaign currently which is resulting in 300-400% ROI.

Currently, I'm spending about $100 per day and get from $300-$400 in return. I tried $200, and it resulted in $700~.

I have about $8000 on my network balance right now, which gets paid out in about 40 days.

Due to my cashflow, I need money to keep the campaign running until I get paid out. I need a minimum of 25 BTC, and I'm taking a maximum of 50 BTC.

Open to any questions

In which site you have $8000? I don't think things like this are valid collateral. Please see https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=577765.msg6311902#msg6311902.

$8000 =
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