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why do you not pay taxes but stand by and watch as the poor and middle classes are over taxed and loan sharks charge mega boon interest when in the Old and New Testament are clear on not charging interest rates? And doing all you can for the poor then tell them welfare is a sin? I am poor and accused of being unimportant and unforgivable and a sinner because of being a single mom on welfare. However I will one day be a lawyer in the spirit of Moses the first law giver and JFK and Bobby Kennedy and MLK who tried to change and work for peace and benefits of those who are OPRESSED> Not support a billion dollar war that opresses and kills others. I don't know which church told you that you were unimportant and a sinner because of your poverty, but neither my church (Lutheran) nor I say that! I'm sorry you had that experience. Those folks are not walking in the way of Christ; He told His disciples that the poor would be with us always. And James says that God chose the poor to be rich in faith. Cite the passage in the Old Testament that forbids charging interest. who doesn't pay taxes? I think you're off base. Sounds like you got a chip on your shoulder. First churches do not loan money and charge interest. I'm a person of faith, and attend a church. I don't know who don't pay taxes but I want to get in on that if there is a way. The only way I know of to not pay taxes is if your a preacher and that is your only source of income. Christians pay taxes the church is a non profit and if you see any good churches books they give sometimes more than they have. and the church has nothing to do with loan sharks and if people were not so tight and gave to the churches they could and would do more for the poor. I know there are churches out there that spend way to much on the size and glamor looks of there church and yes even I question that. I think that we have grown callused to the way God wants the church... I pay taxes, tithing, and usually come up with as much money as I can for whatever my church needs. If there is a church I can join to avoid paying taxes, point me in that direction. I'll join in a heartbeat. But until then, I guess I will have to continue paying my taxes and tithing to my church so that they can support the poor too. I go to an inner city church where many of the members are in your situation and we do all we can to help and support them. And yes, they are sinners - just like every other member of our church. But I've yet to hear a sermon that points to poverty as a sin. Attorneys maybe, but not poverty. I don't know what kind of church you have been to that would tell you such things, but in churches I have been to I get loving kindness. Gosh, you must've missed the "render unto Caeser" passage. Rome wasn't exactly doing any social justice work in Palestine when Jesus was walking around, you know. Jesus said "Pay Ceasar what is due Ceasar but pay God what is due God." |
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