There is no god.And what ethical or moral rule are invoking to say “shame on them?”
The Bible verse from Matthew is a commentary of rich people love their riches so much it is difficult for them to love God more. So, the Matthew verse doesn’t per se permit a “shame on them” notion.
No they're generally taxed as regular wages, with an exception of parsonage allowance exemptions.Wasn't their wealth largely created tax-free?
On this topic: you can't prove a negative. Can you offer anything that proves a god (or gods) exist? Prove a positive that will convince us.There is no god.
For the record, I don't think God cares if you own a jet, a motorcycle, a Bentley, whatever.9 American Pastors with Private Jets - 'It's what Jesus would do' - Aero Corner
Matthew 19:24 famously says, “it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God” – but they never said anything about private jets, right? In Les Misérables, Victor Hugo imagines his Bishop of Digne as…aerocorner.com
Matthew 19:24 famously says “it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God” – but they never said anything about private jets, right?
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This might be dated but it is a continuation of my post in SE about supposedly religious 'pastors' being con men & charlatans. Each of these planes cost their 'flocks' over a $1M each.
- 1. Kenneth Copeland: Gulfstream V
- 2. Jesse Duplantis: Dassault Falcon 7X
- 3. Jerry Savelle: Cessna 500
- 4. Joyce Meyer: Gulfstream IV
- 5. Creflo A. Dollar: Gulfstream III
- 6. Joel Osteen: Airbus A319
- 7. Paul and Jan Crouch: Bombardier BD-700-1A10
- 8. Paul and Jan Crouch: Hawker 800XP
- 9. Pat Robertson: Learjet 35
- 10. Mark Barclay: Cessna Citation III
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I think Copeland has 3 jets. Shame on him.
On this topic: you can't prove a negative. Can you offer anything that proves a god (or gods) exist? Prove a positive that will convince us.
I will believe in god when she lands her UFO in Central Park.
Well, it seems odd to me that you would waste your time on what you consider a figment of one's imagination.
There probably are no gods, nipps.
Try to deal with reality for a change...
There is no god.
And what ethical or moral rule are invoking to say “shame on them?”
The Bible verse from Matthew is a commentary of rich people love their riches so much it is difficult for them to love God more. So, the Matthew verse doesn’t per se permit a “shame on them” notion.
Okay. So, your implication of a breach of some ethical or moral violation is based in what? Certainly not because you said so.
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