Interesting topic, but your question only leads to other questions that must be asked...
1. What gives a 'religion' the 'right' to ask for money?
2. Some religions are / may be built on lies, but can that stop a good congregation from doing a good thing if it is used for a wrong purpose in the end?
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ok, then that brings up another question.....
If a religious leader lies to his/her congregation, [and the congregation believes they are paying for the truth}, and accepts tithing money from the people, is that religious leader stealing the tithing money from the people? -->
We have not even answered the first set of questions yet, so your second question cannot be answered. Such things as, where the money goes, what is it being used for, etc. must first be considered because a religious leader may just be the voice for that day, but may not be the person that actually collects money or distributes it or is the reason for the congregation paying tithes, so if he lies or not has no weight on your subject.
I know from personal experience that when I pay tithes, I am not paying to the actual leader I meet on Sunday, but the Church as a body, I also know for what reason I am doing it, if the leader chooses to lie or be a lie has nothing to do with my paying tithes, understand?
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If a religious leader lies to his/her congregation, [and the congregation believes they are paying for the truth}, and accepts tithing money from the people, is that religious leader stealing the tithing money from the people? |