Christian charity in general. Christians don't want their charity mixed in with others, because they can't control it. So why do they want so much control? Because they want to control the people their supposedly trying to help.
Christians think controlling other people is helping them. And conversely, they think allowing people to decide for themselves what will help them, harms them.
Christians don't really "give" to others at all. They buy control over others, and call it "giving".
Yep. The church I attend has a community meal every morning. There are no strings attached to that. Other churches in my city do the same. I know of many stories of random acts of kindness, as a different example. The claim that Christians never give unless strings are attached has no basis.I have never 'preached' at people at the foodbank. There is a devotion at the beginning but people that don't want to hear that come afterwards. They don't 'have' to stay and hear that.
There is a devotion at the beginning but people that don't want to hear that come afterwards. They don't 'have' to stay and hear that.
Yep. The church I attend has a community meal every morning. There are no strings attached to that. Other churches in my city do the same. I know of many stories of random acts of kindness, as a different example. The claim that Christians never give unless strings are attached has no basis.
And there you have it. By your own admission, "giving" is a form of coercion for "evangelical" Christians. And aren't most Christians "evangelical"? Isn't that part of the religious Christian doctrine?Gossip is a sin. Trying to make your erroneous impressions vocal as if they are fact is a sin. You are flat-out, sinning against God and His church. The Salvation Army is an evangelical institution. The foodbank I work at is evangelical. The rescue mission is evangelical....
After that, if you think that sharing Christ with a person isn't what is best for people, you are no Christian and should change your moniker.
And there you have it. By your own admission, "giving" is a form of coercion for "evangelical" Christians. And aren't most Christians "evangelical"? Isn't that part of the religious Christian doctrine?
Yet in the same breath that you admit to it, you call me a "sinner" for saying it.
You're mind is a mess!
Many Christian aid organizations demand that the recipients of their aid attend services, listen to sermons, say prayers, and put up with all sorts of coercive religious behaviors to get the aid. That's not "giving" to the poor, that's paying them to put up with religious proselytizing. Yet the Christians who do this proudly proclaim that they are "giving" more than anyone else. When they aren't really giving anything at all. When we eliminate these kinds of coercive aid, the claim that Christians give more than everyone else is false.Can you give any actual examples? Broad-brushing all of Christianity doesn't help. I won't say that what you're talking about doesn't exist, but I think there is much charity by Christians that isn't tied to confessions or obedience, etc.
And some churches do give freely to anyone who needs it.Something is wrong in your perception apparatus. Giving is not coercion. One gives or one does not give.
I was taught to use a fork a knife and a spoon appropriately. That is socialization.
The Church teaches us to share as best we can. This is teaching us to be good neighbors.
Many Christian aid organizations demand that the recipients of their aid attend services, listen to sermons, say prayers, and put up with all sorts of coercive religious behaviors to get the aid.
Name 10.Many Christian aid organizations demand that the recipients of their aid attend services, listen to sermons, say prayers, and put up with all sorts of coercive religious behaviors to get the aid.
You lied. I told you I didn't preach, but NOBODY was required to show up for that morning devotion. What does that mean? It means, 10 minutes of the entire day serving, were started with a devotion and the rest of the day people were not forced into anything (except for some 'government' regulations -not that bad, but there you go)And there you have it. By your own admission, "giving" is a form of coercion for "evangelical" Christians. And aren't most Christians "evangelical"? Isn't that part of the religious Christian doctrine?
Yet in the same breath that you admit to it, you call me a "sinner" for saying it.
You're mind is a mess!
Don't go to hell, Purex. You are calling sharing 'the greatest Love I know in my life' with someone evil. Matt. 12:31-32we adamantly believe that a person's need is Jesus, that we confess Him before men. Matthew 10:33 If you keep it up, you are not going to make it Purex.
Many Christian aid organizations demand that the recipients of their aid attend services, listen to sermons, say prayers, and put up with all sorts of coercive religious behaviors to get the aid. That's not "giving" to the poor, that's paying them to put up with religious proselytizing. Yet the Christians who do this proudly proclaim that they are "giving" more than anyone else. When they aren't really giving anything at all. When we eliminate these kinds of coercive aid, the claim that Christians give more than everyone else is false.
PureX is a religious bigot.Something is wrong in your perception apparatus.
I don't hate conservatives or Christians. The problem is that conservative Christians can't take ANY criticism at all without going berserk! They identify themselves with their ideologies, so that anytime anyone contradicts or disparages their ideology, they think they are being personally attacked, and they respond with personal attacks. Just as you are doing. Just as Bybee does. And many others here. You people can't tell the difference between arguing against an idea, and spitting in your face. Because you react pretty much exactly the same way to either one.PureX is a religious bigot.
He absolutely hates conservative Christianity and everything and everyone about it.
Rather than fairly represent the beliefs, doctrines and behaviors of conservative Christians, Purex would rather stand by the sidelines and take pot shots at those who are doing the real work.
Its easy to say, "yah, that doesn't count as real charity" when you and those like you aren't doing squat compared to the dreaded conservative Christians.
I don't hate conservatives or Christians. The problem is that conservative Christians can't take ANY criticism at all without going berserk! They identify themselves with their ideologies, so that anytime anyone contradicts or disparages their ideology, they think they are being personally attacked, and they respond with personal attacks. Just as you are doing. Just as Bybee does. And many others here. You people can't tell the difference between arguing against an idea, and spitting in your face. Because you react pretty much exactly the same way to either one.
And what's more puzzling is the idea that you can never possibly be wrong about anything. You can never be ignorant, or ego-centric, or bigoted, or selfish, and so anyone who ever dares to assert that you and yours might be, MUST by a lying hater. Thus, you people never face your own crap! Ever. And so it just festers and gets uglier and more absurd by the year.
Grow up! You're no better than any of the people you so LOVE to judge and condemn.
:rotfl: :darwinsm:I don't hate conservatives or Christians.
Many Christian aid organizations demand that the recipients of their aid attend services, listen to sermons, say prayers, and put up with all sorts of coercive religious behaviors to get the aid. That's not "giving" to the poor, that's paying them to put up with religious proselytizing. Yet the Christians who do this proudly proclaim that they are "giving" more than anyone else. When they aren't really giving anything at all. When we eliminate these kinds of coercive aid, the claim that Christians give more than everyone else is false.
Perpetuating a lie IS spitting in our collective faces. Why do you think the four or seven of us are offended? Lies offend. Please pay attention. I want you to know why you are having this conversation with us...You people can't tell the difference between arguing against an idea, and spitting in your face.
:nono: I, and they react this way because I told you that we give a devotional early in the morning at the foodbank and only those who want to hear it come that early. The rest just get food and we serve them, hopefully, through our actions, causing them to see Christ in us.Because you react pretty much exactly the same way to either one.
About me working (HARD) at a foodbank not being worth much because we 'force' our agenda on other people? Yeah, I'm not going to say I'm wrong here :nono: You are offensive and spitting in my proverbial face. I work my rear off when I'm there, just because I love Jesus and the people He made. You? You spat and spit on it. ThanksAnd what's more puzzling is the idea that you can never possibly be wrong about anything.
Yes. Indeed you must be, or you'd be correct that I was "ignorantly" helping ladies take heavy foodbaskets to their car and "ego-centrically" working for hours with no thanks from any of them and was "bigoted" when the atheist was getting food and asking me which bread was good today and was "selfishly" giving the kids in line a cookieYou can never be ignorant, or ego-centric, or bigoted, or selfish, and so anyone who ever dares to assert that you and yours might be, MUST by a lying hater.
See? There you go spitting in my face and calling my 'ignorant, ego-centric, bigoted, selfish' service to people I don't even know, crap.Thus, you people never face your own crap!
Right, we are being rebuked by a liberal, for trying NOT to be 'ignorant, ego-centric, bigoted, and selfish.' I REALLY hope you are volunteering somewhere and giving money. Of course not in the name of Christ, but doing something or you are an INCREDIBLE hypocrite.Ever.
Especially if you are an incredible hypocrite, not doing a thing to help any orphan or widow, in Jesus name or without...And so it just festers and gets uglier and more absurd by the year.
Unless you are an incredible two-faced hypocrite? Not doing anything for anybody and yet denouncing those who actually do, regardless if they do it in Jesus' name or not at all???Grow up! You're no better than any of the people you so LOVE to judge and condemn.