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04-01-2022, 07:27 AM
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time to ask yourself some questions Pete. like, why are conservatives slightly more charitable
and generous than liberals? if we’re all pure evil, why is that?
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same answer as the other 100 times you asked that question.
BC they give to their private schools and churches that most people don't have access to.
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04-01-2022, 07:53 AM
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same answer as the other 100 times you asked that question.
BC they give to their private schools and churches that most people don't have access to.
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and that answer is as stupid as it has always been. 99% of charities have expenses to provide for their infastructure. churches aren’t unique in this regard.
the catholic church has big expenses, church buildings, schools, hospitals, etc. They are also one of the worlds largest providers of charitable services. Food banks, homeless shelters, medical clinics, adoption services, etc.
the united way also has buildings and employees. as does the Red Cross. as does the clinton foundation.
yet you only single out church donations as not really charity. because you’re desperate to disprove the fact that you happen to find inconvenient.
conservatives make less many than liberals, yet they aren’t stingy. pete’s brain can’t handle that .
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04-01-2022, 08:22 AM
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and that answer is as stupid as it has always been. 99% of charities have expenses to provide for their infastructure. churches aren’t unique in this regard.
the catholic church has big expenses, church buildings, schools, hospitals, etc. They are also one of the worlds largest providers of charitable services. Food banks, homeless shelters, medical clinics, adoption services, etc.
the united way also has buildings and employees. as does the Red Cross. as does the clinton foundation.
yet you only single out church donations Did you not see I said "private schools and churches"? Did you miss that or did you just figure you would lie?as not really charityPls, point out where I said it is not really charity? Either point it out or apologize for lying. . because you’re desperate to disprove the fact that you happen to find inconvenient.
conservatives make less many than liberals, yet they aren’t stingy. pete’s brain can’t handle that .
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Churches/private schools use prob. 3-5% of the donations they receive to provide help to others. Many other charities like save the children prob. give 84-95% of the donations they receive to help others.
If anyone wants to give $ to churches and schools bc they attend, it is somewhat self serving. You fail to acknowledge that in your constant rants that conserv. give "slightly" more $.
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04-01-2022, 08:29 AM
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Churches/private schools use prob. 3-5% of the donations they receive to provide help to others. Many other charities like save the children prob. give 84-95% of the donations they receive to help others.
If anyone wants to give $ to churches and schools bc they attend, it is somewhat self serving. You fail to acknowledge that in your constant rants that conserv. give "slightly" more $.
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When you said private school, I assumed you meant religious school, as many of them are.
"Pls, point out where I said it is not really charity?"
You said this, Paul, in the same post for Gods sake..."If anyone wants to give $ to churches and schools bc they attend, it is somewhat self serving." Self-serving, isn't charity.
I can only speak to the Catholic Church. Every Sunday, my church has 2 collections, one for charity, one to go towards regular expenses associated with the church. The church has to pay utilities and buy food for the priests and pay maintenance on the buildings, and my church runs a school which is unbelievably expensive yet they only charge tuition of $5,000 for a school with 10 kids to a class which blows away public schools (which can spend 4x more per kid) on standardized tests. And anyone can enjoy the church, not just those who donate. Anyone can go to a mass and enjoy any spiritual benefits they derive, and that probably doesn't mean much to liberals these days, but it's meaningful to catholics.
Maybe the church you go to, uses all its donations for self-serving reasons, but that doesn't mean all churches do.
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04-01-2022, 08:59 AM
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When you said private school, I assumed you meant religious school, as many of them are.
"Pls, point out where I said it is not really charity?"
You said this, Paul, in the same post for Gods sake..."If anyone wants to give $ to churches and schools bc they attend, it is somewhat self serving." Self-serving, isn't charity.
I can only speak to the Catholic Church. Every Sunday, my church has 2 collections, one for charity, one to go towards regular expenses associated with the church. The church has to pay utilities and buy food for the priests and pay maintenance on the buildings. And anyone can enjoy the church, not just those who donate.
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I never claimed it wasn't charity. I've always said people personally benefit from it. I feel better giving to save the children then I do for giving $ to my churches men club which is remodeling our meeting room.
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04-01-2022, 09:03 AM
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I never claimed it wasn't charity. I've always said people personally benefit from it. I feel better giving to save the children then I do for giving $ to my churches men club which is remodeling our meeting room.
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You said it's self serving. Giving that's self-serving, isn't really compatible with the spirit of charitable giving.
Paul, for the purposes of disproving everything Pete believes, we can exclude all religious-based giving from this conversation. If you exclude all that, it would still show that conservatives aren't the greedy, heartless nazis that Pete believes we all are.
"I feel better giving to save the children then I do for giving $ to my churches men club which is remodeling our meeting room."
So would I. But every charity has expenses it has to cover.
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04-01-2022, 09:35 AM
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You said it's self serving. Giving that's self-serving, isn't really compatible with the spirit of charitable giving.
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So isn't it self serving when someone gives $ for a new gym in a private school that no one other than the students who go there are going to be able to use it? or to a fundraiser to pay for the salary of a new music teacher?
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