A Cup Of Tea
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Oh, yes. It is perfectly simple and ordinary.
I guess it would depend on what that pastor was giving them, and up for them to decide. I mean, if I wasn't receiving the inspiration, the lesson, the mental challenge and spiritual fulfillment from a pastor...I'd be suggesting our congregation find another, or I'd find another group. And if my preacher's needs for funds were larger than my needs for his weekly talks or classes....again, it would be time for me to move on.todays pastors are not old testament priests,
large churches can justify full time staff, but smaller churches of 20 or 30 people dont need a full time pastor living off the congregation,
Indeed, wil called me ordinary so I have titled myself thus.
I know, it's awesome!
Hey now dang it, ACOT was promoted to extra ordinary...How rude!!!
often peoples tythes pay salaries, something that i find very uncomfortable.
why? The church has to be maintained, the bulletins have to be printed, the bills have to be paid, the preacher is there to preach...but still needs to live and eat.
The 'burnt offerings' bring us the perfect lamb for the offering....you think G!d ate that? no...the temple servants and preachers....
todays pastors are not old testament priests, large churches can justify full time staff, but smaller churches of 20 or 30 people dont need a full time pastor living off the congregation,
I have yet to deserve that, but I'll get there.Hey now dang it, ACOT was promoted to extra ordinary...
Our preacher is a professor at a local community college and has a photography business. He tithes from both his church income and his outside income. His efforts to put together our sunday talks are well worth what we provide him. He is an avid reader and basically is presenting a research paper every week.A pastor should get a part-time job so he can support himself. Actually everyone in the church should have a part-time job so they can support the church.
Now which is it? He needs to get a job or the community supports him. I've met many a pastor who lives in the home provided next to the church.The ideal pastor is someone who does not desire to own a home, car, television, washing machine or computer. The ideal pastor only lives on food, water and sleep. The ideal pastor owns nothing. The community supports him..
The ideal pastor is someone who does not desire to own a home, car, television, washing machine or computer. The ideal pastor only lives on food, water and sleep. The ideal pastor owns nothing. The community supports him.
Religious sects that refuse the doctrine of the trinity, especially denying the deity of Christ is the first to come to mind. Such as jw's, mormons, oneness pentecostals, unitarians, etc.
Teocracy?Sine I am child born as a Catholic and who had Kissed the Bishops ring,
I'd like to chime in on this one.
A cult IMO, simply is any Religious Institution Figureheaded by a Charismatic leader who causes the Institution to serve himself wholely with out any checks and balances ---like a despot. Simply put, 'a Despot led Institution with Religious Banners' = a cult.
Teocracy?
(Stupid 10 character)
Meh, maybe they are all cults! Perhaps the real church is the body of Christ (Humanity). The problem is that much of humanity doesn't have a genuine love for all mankind, so we are left with some rotten apples spoiling the whole bunch of us.
Cult is not a very well defined word, and I guess any religion could be justifiably called a cult. But then religion = cult and that's not helpful at all.yep they are all cults.
Cult is not a very well defined word, and I guess any religion could be justifiably called a cult. But then religion = cult and that's not helpful at all.
I have some very specific groups of people in mind when I think of cults and though bhaktajans' definition* is as close as it gets for me it is still hard for me to draw a perfect line. Either I don't use the word at all or I define the word in the context.
*I would like to add that the charismatic leader manipulates it's followers to willingly submit completely to him/her physically, emotionally and spiritually.