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2004cqui
@2004cqui (2812)
• United States
3 Apr 12
I was raised Catholic, I went to Parochial school for 8 years, when I was 12 Vatican II came along and everything changed. There was a time when you could be sure no one was buried in the Catholic Cemetery that committed suicide,...
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ParaTed2k
@ParaTed2k (22940)
• Sheboygan, Wisconsin
18 Jan 12
In what has to be the biggest sign of desperation and incompetence in the incompetent press, ABC news is trying to make a "Scandal" of the fact that Mitt Romney donates millions to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day...
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catcai
@catcai (1056)
• Philippines
23 Jul 11
Hi friends, this is a question that I would like to ask the Christian community here at myLot.
I started to accept Jesus as my lord and savior back in 2004- however I'm not as you would say a full pledged Christian, I was only a...
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mysterycollection
@mysterycollection (16)
• United States
18 Nov 10
1. God owns everything. Why do we have to give him what he already own?
2. What part of the Bible says we have to give tithes?
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hippiemomdiaries
@hippiemomdiaries (815)
• Philippines
14 Nov 10
What are your beliefs about Tithing? Do you practice it? Did you have any good experience in your life that you can attribute to tithing?
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hippiemomdiaries
@hippiemomdiaries (815)
• Philippines
8 Oct 10
In a nutshell, my understanding of tithing or 'to tithe' is to regular give a specifi amount of money to your church or spiritual guide/mentor/organization. This stems from a biblical saying that 'when you give, you be blessed a...
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jingbautista
@jingbautista (2456)
• Philippines
20 May 10
Investing for eternity is one of the topics we discussed in one of our Bible study lessons. And it takes me to another level of my faith. There, we discussed that investing to eternity means giving God what is due Him. From...
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aileen2008
@aileen2008 (838)
• Philippines
19 Nov 09
They say that when we give to others, we receive 10 folds of it in return. All the books I read about becoming a millionaire, how to improve cash flows, how to improve one's financial status, say that from the profits that made...
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Bearballew
@Bearballew (1148)
• United States
14 Aug 09
90% of Evangelical Christians say they haven't ever stolen.
only 3% tithe.
How do they think that keeping money from God is NOT stealing? Why do you think giving to God is so low?
I mean, Christians, we trust God with our...
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trieschman
@trieschman (272)
• United States
31 Aug 08
Do you tithe regularly? Do you give a specific percentage of your income? I have always heard 10 percent. I was wondering how many follow this rule. Do you have the money automatically deducted? Do you write checks? Do you give...
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blackrose1151
@blackrose1151 (93)
• United States
30 Aug 08
I have been doing some studying lately on the Old and New Testament...pinpointing on the old covenant that God made with his people, the Israelites, and the new covenant that started after Jesus was crucified and rose from the...
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suspenseful
@suspenseful (40192)
• Canada
21 Apr 08
This is about tithes or rather the former times when one was unable to give the ten percent. Now I know that some churches, mine take it to mean that the tithe does not mean 10 percent but the first fruits what you got from God ,...
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CherBear04
@CherBear04 (483)
• United States
13 Mar 08
I came across an interesting article a while ago on a Jewish website saying that tithing was a sin. At first I thought that it was ludicrous, but after reading the article I realized they had a point. I couldn't find the exact...
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kathisharpe
@kathisharpe (140)
• United States
9 Oct 07
Someone brought up church offerings in another discussion - in a tongue in cheek sort of manner, implying (I think) that churches get rich off them.
What do you think churches use offerings for?
What do you think about the...
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