A post featuring a pastor claiming that the forbidden fruit in the Bible was actually tithing sparked outrage online. Among the comments, one from Bitcoin chief drew significant attention: “Muslims also have their means of this tithing, and they use it to expand terrorism.”

This statement is deeply problematic as it unfairly stereotypes an entire religion based on the actions of a few extremists. Such remarks not only promote religious intolerance but also fuel division and misunderstanding between different faiths. Associating charitable acts, such as zakat in Islam, with terrorism ignores the broader and more positive role these practices play in supporting communities. It’s crucial to avoid harmful generalizations that spread misinformation and incite hatred.

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