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Who gets the rewards of charity?
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I was listening to someone on the radio talking about giving to charity and how it was not HOW much you gave, but what percentage of your income you were giving. An example was a millionaire giving £100 to charity and a 'pauper' giving their last penny. The 'pauper' would be actually giving much more than the wealthy man. They then went on to say Mother Theresa preached that to truthfully give to charity you had to give until it hurt -give more than you could afford, otherwise it was not charity. This got me thinking -who then is in receipt of this charity? Because if EVERYONE is expected to give -even the poorest of people -does it mean those in receipt of charity are expected to give it back or they won't go to heaven , be redeemed or whatever their religious beliefs (if any) tell them?? Surely the 'pauper' giving their last penny to charity should be the very person the charity is helping? I realise some of the statements in religious books are out of date with sentences like 'pauper' etc. but surely this would be akin to someone giving their last groceries to a food bank -then having to go to the food bank to be able to feed their family?
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magsmay
//I fail to understand how the Christian Church is one of the richest land and property owners in the UK, but expect people to reach into their pockets to repair their properties -but I think that's another topic for debate. If some of these preachers took the time to listen, really listen to what they are preaching perhaps they would agree a lot of it...
//I fail to understand how the Christian Church is one of the richest land and property owners in the UK, but expect people to reach into their pockets to repair their properties -but I think that's another topic for debate. If some of these preachers took the time to listen, really listen to what they are preaching perhaps they would agree a lot of it...
14:58 Wed 21st Nov 2012
What's going to happen when she gets up to the Pearly Gates and they won't let her in because they know the other side of the story?
Re the original question, I give to the charities I trust preferring small charities run by big-hearted fund raisers who are more likely to spend funds wisely. I regret I don't give till it hurts. I'm not too worried about being on the outside of the Pearly Gates though as I don't reckon I shall know many people in there.
Re the original question, I give to the charities I trust preferring small charities run by big-hearted fund raisers who are more likely to spend funds wisely. I regret I don't give till it hurts. I'm not too worried about being on the outside of the Pearly Gates though as I don't reckon I shall know many people in there.
magsmay
//I fail to understand how the Christian Church is one of the richest land and property owners in the UK, but expect people to reach into their pockets to repair their properties -but I think that's another topic for debate. If some of these preachers took the time to listen, really listen to what they are preaching perhaps they would agree a lot of it is nonsense? //
I agree with you here. I look around at these churches that are always asking for money because the roof etc.etc needs repair. Yet the money is there in their coffers. They charge exhorbitantly for services such as burials, marriages etc.
Countries like Greece, Spain are deeply in debt so why doesn’t the government go to the religions for donations rather than seek money from other countries, putting them in debt.
The only way charity works is by giving freely of your time and energy. Money does not always go to where it should. Better to teach a man to fish than give him a fish.
//I fail to understand how the Christian Church is one of the richest land and property owners in the UK, but expect people to reach into their pockets to repair their properties -but I think that's another topic for debate. If some of these preachers took the time to listen, really listen to what they are preaching perhaps they would agree a lot of it is nonsense? //
I agree with you here. I look around at these churches that are always asking for money because the roof etc.etc needs repair. Yet the money is there in their coffers. They charge exhorbitantly for services such as burials, marriages etc.
Countries like Greece, Spain are deeply in debt so why doesn’t the government go to the religions for donations rather than seek money from other countries, putting them in debt.
The only way charity works is by giving freely of your time and energy. Money does not always go to where it should. Better to teach a man to fish than give him a fish.
Here, Mother Theresa's biography. She did try to persuade the RC church to allow birth control.
http ://w ww.b iogr aphy .com /peo ple/ moth er-t eres a-95 0416 0
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As the OP is about Mother Theresa & the homes are still active. Here dated 1997 but they dont spend on publicity.
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//MT was too ill to accept or refuse donated treatment in USA//
What do you mean? She couldn't speak? I don't think so.
And what does ‘brick her’ mean? If it means to criticise her, then since her ‘selfless work’ included encouraging those who already had nothing to bring more babies into a world where they would know nothing but poverty and misery, then I feel quite justified in doing that – but then I’m no saint.
What do you mean? She couldn't speak? I don't think so.
And what does ‘brick her’ mean? If it means to criticise her, then since her ‘selfless work’ included encouraging those who already had nothing to bring more babies into a world where they would know nothing but poverty and misery, then I feel quite justified in doing that – but then I’m no saint.
MT didn't look for medical intervention for her ailments. She was treated as a casualty from heart attacks. Can you link your evidence for her private health care ?
http ://e n.wi kipe dia. org/ wiki /Mot her_ Tere sa#D ecli ning _hea lth_ and_ deat h
Contraception & abortion were not in her remit.
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Contraception & abortion were not in her remit.
Tamborine, you said this: //MT was too ill to accept or refuse donated treatment in USA, it didn't save her (so much for private clinics)!//
Why ask me to provide a link? You clearly already know.
//Contraception & abortion were not in her remit.//
No, sadly for the poverty-stricken people who listened to her, they were not.
Why ask me to provide a link? You clearly already know.
//Contraception & abortion were not in her remit.//
No, sadly for the poverty-stricken people who listened to her, they were not.
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