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    The possible impact of NFTs on religious education



     

    Digital technology has greatly
    influenced religious rituals and stretched the bounds of what consumers,
    investors, and worshippers can discover in the metaverse.

    The pandemic's extreme restrictions, which did more harm to mankind
    than anybody could have imagined, prevented many individuals from
    interacting with their teachers or engaging in their religious
    practices. Consequently, most people opted for the online approach,
    which allowed pupils to interact with and learn from their teacher
    online while maintaining their faith in humans.

    While the Vatican (1) unveiled its NFT collection, visitors and pupils were introduced to the metaverse. The Sistine Chapel's magnificent massive murals by Michelangelo (2) and the four Raphael chambers (3)
    are only two of the many museums that attract both tourists and locals
    to Vatican City each year. As a result of the pandemic, even art
    enthusiasts could not travel to this holy place.

    The announcement
    of the NFTs, highlighting distinct works of art, manuscripts, and a
    range of rare artifacts from the collection, came next from the Vatican.
    A set of publicly available virtual galleries that offer a superior VR
    experience. The VR-focused Sensorium (4) and the non-profit Humanity 2.0 (5), which the Holy See runs, supported this project.

    Implementing
    NFTs has unquestionably affected how every sector operates as the globe
    transitions to the virtual universe. Given that it can be removed
    quickly, this application has the potential to submerge into any
    industry. On the other hand, religion was something no one could have
    predicted. Still, it turns out that NFTs that depict religious beliefs
    and principles are now regarded as the fascinating manifestations of the
    time.

    Even though it is pretty exciting to discover what else
    this technology has to offer, Along with the commercial and business
    sectors, education is also undergoing NFT transformation. The potential
    of NFTs to promote education, pass on religious values to other users,
    and record generations and owners handing down fascinating frames is
    something the world will undoubtedly experience for the first time, but
    it was a necessary segment.

    Recently, MetaDee (6)
    released their handwritten Quran NFTs dating back to Islam's inception.
    The rare Quran manuscript, maintained by the Custodian Family of Saudi
    Arabia, is thought to have been written between the years of 632 and
    1100 A.D. After a thorough investigation, the copies have been validated
    and authenticated by Oxford's Research Laboratory for Archaeology as
    well as the History of Art (RLAHA) (7).

    The
    distinction between the NFT and other art forms is that it depicts art
    virtually with a digital twist, with secure and safe technology and a
    standardized version that unites the physical and virtual realms.

    A virtual religious tour

    Raj Mandir cinema
    Photo by Carlito / Unsplash

    A program enabling pupils to virtually visit Mecca (8)
    was launched and created by the Saudi government. This
    technology-driven project allows pupils to equip their VR headsets,
    allowing pilgrims to interact with the avatars of other worshippers who
    are also visiting the Kaaba (9), the holy place inside the complex of the Great Mosque in Saudi Arabian City (10).

    Digital technology has greatly influenced religious rituals and stretched the bounds of what consumers, investors,
    and worshippers can discover in the metaverse. The pandemic enabled
    users to connect virtually, sparking the development of a virtual
    universe in which users can virtually access everything, such as viewing
    a stadium game, using virtual runways, and many other things.

    The
    metaverse also encouraged religious students to observe the social
    network and use digital power, which resulted in an easy connection to
    all parts of the world and helped many people regain faith in humanity.
    Many pupils rely on their teacher for mental health and as a meditative
    component that spreads positivity and motivates their lives every day.

    The
    pandemic made it impossible for users to gather or meet anybody in
    bulk. Everything was locked, everyone was shut, and there was no chance
    or way for a physical connection. This led worshippers to get introduced
    to the virtual realm and experience the unimaginative upgradation of
    technology as it collaborated with religion, art, and culture.

    Pastor DJ Soto (11),
    who organized virtual church services on Altspace VR, Twitch, and
    VRChat, made extensive use of the internet. While there were initially
    only a few participants, things have radically changed since the
    outbreak as major intellectuals have adopted this strategy and begun
    interacting with their pupils.

    Jeremy Nickel (12),
    who took a similar approach, connected the pupils by hosting meditation
    sessions on the EvolVR platform, which also allows users to connect
    through VR and experience a better version, as well as meditate from
    their locations while being connected globally with multiple genres of
    the crowd.

    In March 2022, Holy Bibles NFT (13)
    announced its first charity-based NFT collection. Using a similar
    approach, this project established a virtual community and connected
    worldwide preachers to a single destination to share their views and
    thoughts and obtain virtual mass positivity worldwide.

    This
    project was expected to mint approximately 10 million Bible Cover NFTs,
    with each person receiving their NFT for a $6 donation. Over a hundred
    percent of the $60 million raised will go to churches, scholarships, and
    war relief in places like Ukraine.

    Although the official minting
    for the NFTs is available on the Holy Bibles website, it is planned to
    distribute over $10 million in funds to selected students worldwide to
    help them focus on their studies while also committing to God.

    2.38
    billion pupils are expected to worship the Bible worldwide. This
    metaverse concept is geared toward bridging the gap between these pupils
    and creating a single location where everyone can connect from anywhere
    in the world and build a sizable congregation of worshipers and
    adherents of the preacher with general positivism.

    The metaverse
    has limitless potential, and along with NFTs, it has simply evolved into
    a place where users can indeed wait and monitor upcoming innovations
    and technological advancements that are about to transform all of
    humanity into a virtual realm universe.

    This technology will
    connect people virtually with an avatar and enable material world
    practices to be learned and followed with an impact on the events in the
    virtual universe's influence on the real world.

    source link : https://metatelegraph.com/impact-of-nft-on-religious-education/

     


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