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IF you were honest, you might also note that each week millions of people (either before or after they worship God in their Churches or Synagogues) donate their time and money to help the homeless and minister to the needs of the sick and imprisoned. But of course, honesty would have to prevail in the heart and that would be a complete paradox to the evil one, who has the most slimy ability to mix truth with lies.
Thank you for pointing out that more needs to be done to help the less fortunate - you’ve done your good deed for the day (although that may not have been your intention).
Mighty Aphrodite is correct. There is absolutely no hypocrisy in the christian church. None. Period. Zero. Zip. Zilch. And the church certainly does not mix truth with lies. Never. Nope. Uh-uh.
I propose not to hold back until you earn enough amount of cash to order goods! You should get the personal loans or just term loan and feel comfortable
On the same notes, there are millions of non-believers who instead of going early in the morning to the soup kitchen, a nursing home, volunteer at the battered womens shelter etc etc etc choose to sleep in and spend the day bumming around at home. Is that fair? No, because there are people believers and non-believers alike who do care, who do devote their time inside and outside of church, home and family life. There are “big expensive churches” who donate thousands and millions each year to build homes, feed the homeless, get children who can’t afford it school supplies and clothing, go to impovershed neighborhoods during Christmas to give out boxes of food and presents to families who are in need, who take clothes donated by church members and give them freely to those in the community who need it, even if they don’t want to believe, or go to church or have anything to do with God. There are people in this world, believers and non-believers alike who go above and beyond to be servants in this world, and the world is better off because of them, no matter what their religious affiliation is.
IF you were honest, you might also note that each week millions of people (either before or after they worship God in their Churches or Synagogues) donate their time and money to help the homeless and minister to the needs of the sick and imprisoned. But of course, honesty would have to prevail in the heart and that would be a complete paradox to the evil one, who has the most slimy ability to mix truth with lies.
Thank you for pointing out that more needs to be done to help the less fortunate - you’ve done your good deed for the day (although that may not have been your intention).
Mighty Aphrodite is correct. There is absolutely no hypocrisy in the christian church. None. Period. Zero. Zip. Zilch. And the church certainly does not mix truth with lies. Never. Nope. Uh-uh.
I propose not to hold back until you earn enough amount of cash to order goods! You should get the personal loans or just term loan and feel comfortable
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On the same notes, there are millions of non-believers who instead of going early in the morning to the soup kitchen, a nursing home, volunteer at the battered womens shelter etc etc etc choose to sleep in and spend the day bumming around at home. Is that fair? No, because there are people believers and non-believers alike who do care, who do devote their time inside and outside of church, home and family life. There are “big expensive churches” who donate thousands and millions each year to build homes, feed the homeless, get children who can’t afford it school supplies and clothing, go to impovershed neighborhoods during Christmas to give out boxes of food and presents to families who are in need, who take clothes donated by church members and give them freely to those in the community who need it, even if they don’t want to believe, or go to church or have anything to do with God. There are people in this world, believers and non-believers alike who go above and beyond to be servants in this world, and the world is better off because of them, no matter what their religious affiliation is.
It’s not fair to make blanket statements….is it.