• jordanlund@lemmy.world
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    17 hours ago

    He went after a parishoner for “only” donating $1,235 when he wanted $2,000.

    His excuse is he asked for those donating $2,000 or more to come up first, she came up but without the $2K.

    Their Facebook page states they get $150,000 in donations every year.

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        8 hours ago

        This is unironically the type of preaching that megachurch pastors use to incentivize people to donate. It’s called prosperity gospel. Basically, it’s the belief that God rewards his most devout followers with material wealth. So if you’re not rich, it’s because you’re not a good enough follower and need to keep donating. It’s what pastors like Joel Osteen and Kenneth Copeland use, to get their followers to buy them new private jets.

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      Also, tithe is supposed to be a percentage of your income, not a flat amount. Most Christians will say 10% of your annual income goes to the church as tithe. Asking for a flat amount unfairly burdens the poorer parishioners, in the same way that flat rate taxes unfairly burden the poor.