[Cgi-session-user] When they get that big, corruption usually takes over.
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From: Leopold W. <nd...@za...> - 2007-02-23 13:30:20
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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <meta content="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type"> </head> <body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000"> <img alt="prominence" src="cid:par...@za..." height="360" width="242"><br> What do you think about people like Kingham, Robertson, and others who use religion to line their own pockets? When they get that big, corruption usually takes over.<br> Isn't is always the same with these so-called evangelical megachurches who claim to be doing God's work?<br> I dislike the fact that mega-churches see fewer salvations per attending member than almost any other size of church.<br> We are the beneficiaries of the work of the generations before us and it is each generation's responsibility to continue that work. When they get that big, corruption usually takes over.<br> When they get that big, corruption usually takes over. the cost of admission is 6 canned goods.<br> It seems that he, and other church leaders, took disaster relief donations, and used them to pay their own exorbitant salaries. When they get that big, corruption usually takes over. It's a optimistic wish that will only come to pass with checks and balances for all those in a position of authority that effects a mass amount of people.<br> While there are definitely peopl ewho take advantage of the situation, there are also those who give sacrificially and these far outnumber the Ezekial 34:1-3 shepherds. But not for the reasons you do. I dislike the fact that they allow people to feel good about going to church , but have no accountability for themselves outside of the church.<br> Anyone would be hard pressed to resist the temptation but we, as people, except our leaders to have the will power to resist do truly do what is best for the people and not their own bank accounts.<br> My response was to your attempt to generalize evangelicals together. Surely, you have something to say about that, don't you?<br> I dislike the fact that the leaders of these churches do not know the flock they are responsible for.<br> My response was to your attempt to generalize evangelicals together.<br> It seems that he, and other church leaders, took disaster relief donations, and used them to pay their own exorbitant salaries.<br> They expose our flaws, and lead us to mend them.<br> And just how much time, money and resources have you committed to helping out these folks? But not for the reasons you do. Isn't is always the same with these so-called evangelical megachurches who claim to be doing God's work?<br> While there are definitely peopl ewho take advantage of the situation, there are also those who give sacrificially and these far outnumber the Ezekial 34:1-3 shepherds. the cost of admission is 6 canned goods.<br> It's a optimistic wish that will only come to pass with checks and balances for all those in a position of authority that effects a mass amount of people.<br> I dislike the fact that mega-churches see fewer salvations per attending member than almost any other size of church. the cost of admission is 6 canned goods. Surely, you have something to say about that, don't you?<br> Isn't is always the same with these so-called evangelical megachurches who claim to be doing God's work? Surely, you have something to say about that, don't you? It's a optimistic wish that will only come to pass with checks and balances for all those in a position of authority that effects a mass amount of people.<br> </body> </html> |