TOP QUOTE: “The problem with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people’s money.”
I mentioned vegetables once, but I think I got away with it...........
http://nz.news.yahoo.com/a/-/latest/...tiny-projects/
read the article. The herald one doesn't say this, but the money didn't go directly to the church or brian's pockets, it went to their programmes to develop/better the community.
Sure no one likes their methods, but at least that money can only go back out to the community.
of course.
But that's what? a few thousand at the most?
i wonder if anyone here knows someone who knows someone who works at destiny...get them to tell us how much money actually comes out of that institute....
Don't have a problem if Destiny gets deadbeats off the streets /drugs or out of prison etc, but what I do object to and its a bit off topic, is that (if)churches get tax exemptions because their business is somehow different to other customer service businesses.
BTW don't go on too much about it cos religion gets treated different on here too.![]()
I mentioned vegetables once, but I think I got away with it...........
Most churches are registered charities which makes them exempt from income tax. They still have to pay GST, PAYE, fringe benefit tax, etc.
They are the same as the Red Cross, St Johns, SPCA, and Habitat For Humanity. If you gave a donation to any of those, would you want 30% to go to the government?
I mentioned vegetables once, but I think I got away with it...........
LOL oh dear Woodman, you need to get out more. Most major religions encourage help for other people regardless of belief. Islam requires graciousness and hospitality to strangers. Hinduism believes in charity to the poor - which is why beggars are an accepted part of the community in India. Bhuddism teaches love and kindness to others.
And Christianity? A central tenet is treating others as you would like to be treated. Going further, laying down your life for others.
None of these faiths/philosophies require other humans to be of the same group to receive kindness.
I once heard Brian Tamaki say "we are like any other large corporate enterprise and i am the CEO of that company,so why shouldn't i be paid well?"
Didn't realize it was a large Company. Always thought churches were a religious charity of sorts, well there ya go, just goes to show, i don't know everything.![]()
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