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Fair enough, I heard some churches have a donation box where people at will can donate in private so I guess thats scriptural.
What about churches that hide there finances yet pass around a collection plate so others can see there giving.
I went to one of them churches once, they made me so embarrassed I had no gift that I pretended to put in a donation and tap the bottom to make coin sounds so it looked like I donated.
The plate passers often are not the ones who deposit the money. I make my money by rote memory in that I must know my routes.If I see your info enough I will know it. Tithes are tax deductable as well are offerings.How do you know who each giver is if you pass a plate?. Is it not anonymous.
People are suppose to give by check 10%.How do you know who each giver is if you pass a plate?. Is it not anonymous.
Most likely if anyone was actually watching you they knew exactly what you did. You would have been better off, not to mention honest, if you had just passed it along. Lots of people do.Fair enough, I heard some churches have a donation box where people at will can donate in private so I guess thats scriptural.
What about churches that hide there finances yet pass around a collection plate so others can see there giving.
I went to one of them churches once, they made me so embarrassed I had no gift that I pretended to put in a donation and tap the bottom to make coin sounds so it looked like I donated.
I've never been part of or heard of any Christian church that requires anyone to use a check for their donations, and never been part of one that required 10%. I've been told the Mormons require this and actually enforce it, but I don't consider them a Christian church. I don't know where you got this information, but I've sure never heard of this and I'm sure if this is true anywhere it's also an exception to the rule.People are suppose to give by check 10%.
If you give the expected 10% by check, they give you a legal statement back that you can use with the IRS.
Everyone knows how much you give, probably better than you do.
Everyone knows how much you make as well and they are able to judge you according to your income.
I've never heard the term "registered church". Is this something unique to Australia?There registed churches, I guess anyone can see through the system how much a registed church makes and spends like any registed charity and organisation its open to the public. The Benz is under church expenses. Lol.
Do all churches have to be registered and donations submitted to the system?
You're talking about a church that is registered as a 501(c)3 corporation in order t be tax exempt. I've never heard of them referred to as "registered" churches so I didn't realize what you were talking about. I was a deacon in charge of finances in a 501(c)3 church for a few years and am not aware of any requirement that they make their finances public any more than anyone else is required to do so.Maybe its not register, I'm talking the ones who wish to claim tax deductions. The churches married to the state.
How do you know who each giver is if you pass a plate?. Is it not anonymous.
Yeah, that's what the 501(c)3 status does for them. Most churches take advantage of that so they can use their money to further the gospel rather than give it to the government. There are a lot of small churches around me that have owned their property for generations, and the last couple of decades have seen astronomical rises in property values which means astronomical rises in property tax. If these small churches had to pay property tax at today's rates, a lot of them would be forced into bankruptcy. I know some people think every church is rich and every church pastor drives a brand new Mercedes Benz, but that's nothing but made up fantasy based on less than a handful out of the entire nation.My county lists property taxes for churches as zero,tax exempt.I look up old homes alot and churches as I hear stories or think they are a certain age.
Some churches as is the case with most in city limits own and rent homes and property.I'm not talking about parsonages.Yeah, that's what the 501(c)3 status does for them. Most churches take advantage of that so they can use their money to further the gospel rather than give it to the government. There are a lot of small churches around me that have owned their property for generations, and the last couple of decades have seen astronomical rises in property values which means astronomical rises in property tax. If these small churches had to pay property tax at today's rates, a lot of them would be forced into bankruptcy. I know some people think every church is rich and every church pastor drives a brand new Mercedes Benz, but that's nothing but made up fantasy based on less than a handful out of the entire nation.
Yeah, that's what the 501(c)3 status does for them. Most churches take advantage of that so they can use their money to further the gospel rather than give it to the government. There are a lot of small churches around me that have owned their property for generations, and the last couple of decades have seen astronomical rises in property values which means astronomical rises in property tax. If these small churches had to pay property tax at today's rates, a lot of them would be forced into bankruptcy. I know some people think every church is rich and every church pastor drives a brand new Mercedes Benz, but that's nothing but made up fantasy based on less than a handful out of the entire nation.
Fair enough, I heard some churches have a donation box where people at will can donate in private so I guess thats scriptural.
What about churches that hide there finances yet pass around a collection plate so others can see there giving.
I went to one of them churches once, they made me so embarrassed I had no gift that I pretended to put in a donation and tap the bottom to make coin sounds so it looked like I donated.
What if for some reason, you went to the local mega-church so you could see it for yourself first hand.I have had a change of heart. I know not all churches take people for a sucker so its unfair to judge as a whole.
The devil will allways do its best to hide the humble church and just show the Mercedes Benz and corrupt doctrine to the world so the non believer holds a grudge and if people do go to Church its some messed up mega church that don't even preach the gospel.
In this day and age its all about hiding and keeping people from the truth. Well I guess it allways has been.