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Choir Loft
I still haven't read an answer to my question.
The church is defined in the Bible as a family/body with Christ as the head. God is called Father.
Who pays a tithe to belong to a family? Who pays a tithe to his or her body parts?
It goes without saying that money is given within the family to family members in need or just as a gift.
(When was the last time you received a gift from the church?)
The concept of tithe is based on Hebrew law. Are we subject to the law?
The Bible says no. Even Jews are no longer subject to the law.
Tithing is never mentioned in the New Testament. Could it be for a reason?
I read a great deal of text here on the support of the religious infrastructure, but there is nothing at all in the Bible about an institutional church. Unless of course you endorse the whore of Babylon?
Is that what we are doing with our money, when it should be given for more charitable purposes - worthwhile purposes?
and that's just me, hollering from the choir loft...
The church is defined in the Bible as a family/body with Christ as the head. God is called Father.
Who pays a tithe to belong to a family? Who pays a tithe to his or her body parts?
It goes without saying that money is given within the family to family members in need or just as a gift.
(When was the last time you received a gift from the church?)
The concept of tithe is based on Hebrew law. Are we subject to the law?
The Bible says no. Even Jews are no longer subject to the law.
Tithing is never mentioned in the New Testament. Could it be for a reason?
I read a great deal of text here on the support of the religious infrastructure, but there is nothing at all in the Bible about an institutional church. Unless of course you endorse the whore of Babylon?
Is that what we are doing with our money, when it should be given for more charitable purposes - worthwhile purposes?
and that's just me, hollering from the choir loft...