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PostPosted: 04/29/05 - 10:07    Post subject:
RexRacer wrote:
I think the problems come down to the philosophy and goals of the individual parish or church entity.

I make food to serve at a Catholic-based weekend kitchen and we are exhorted not to use pork products "out of respect for our Muslim guests." Yet, there are also many places where when you get the grub, you get the pitch, or sermon, etc.


thumbs up good for your parish!!! This is a true charitable act. I think that church's should "have" to have that thinking in order to be "nonprofitable" in the government tax laws. I'm really irked by churches that appear to be self-serving and building spa-like congregations or finding out that my donation for a "retreat" is more like a vacation for college students.
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PostPosted: 04/29/05 - 20:06    Post subject:
I think organized religion is the devil's handywork.
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