I just saw a link about some church that hard a large, multimillion dollar income last year. The government is starting an investigation. My question is:
why?
Now, I will be the first to admit that I never watch televangelists because the way they speak turns me off. They sound too over the top, too drama-queen, almost too phoney, but that is just me. Whether it is a life changing, soul saving life long purpose for them or just some entertaining acting that pulls them some bucks, makes no difference to me. I don't know them personally, or care about them. Simply because they are on TV does not make them important in MY life. TV is a vast wasteland of mentally bending, social norm distorting propaganda, so televangilism fits right in there.
The strange part about all that is: the televanglists are telling you something good. Sorry, but it's true. All their yammering is almost always based on Biblical teachings that, when applied to life appropriately, can be live changing and soul saving information. They usual mix in some profiteering racket like selling books or donating money for starving African children or something, but that is no different than the cleverly made advertisements to go to Wendy's and eat more greasy burgers, or run out and buy the latest Ford pickup truck. Same deal.
So... some preachers make some money. And the guberment doesn't see a dime in "taxes" from SOME of that income. Some. Keep in mind, there are many, MANY other expenses that go into a large church where bunches of money gets funneled back into the local community via other bills, paychecks etc etc etc ...... and NOBODY is holding a gun to anyone's head forcing the patrons supplying the money, to donate.
There are plenty of other factions out there making money. Paris Hilton. Come on. not only is she NOT providing ANY kind of message to help anybody, she's actually gone to convey messages that hurt people: Being beautiful is a lifestyle, Rich people can get away with anything, All women are stupid, and the list could go on and on and on. Famous sports players: making MILLIONS upon MILLIONS, snorting it, wrecking their cycles helmetless with it, raping fans, yeah THEY'VE got a WONDERFUL message! Maybe some of THAT should be investigated.
I'm not totally defending televangelists as much as hoping to point out society having a blinding hypocracy. I know, for the most part, to regular folk televangelists look like nothing more tha gold digging schisters, and I am sure some of them are.
BUT, they are seeding a message that is good. whether you admit it or not, it IS in there. A message of hope and love in a world where the non-stop message is selfishness and pain. The world's message leaves people washed up, empty and desiring something more from life. Maybe something a God can provide, since man's collection of money and stuff does not.
I guess in the end, where I'm going is, why is everyone so puzzled by religious people getting money? THEY live on this planet too and our planet is DESIGNED around money as a functional process. How could you expect religious folk to NOT operate around money, just liek everyone else? "But preachers should be non materialistic..." Yeah, ok? I consider myself deeply religious, but I own a Hayabusa - the world's fastest mostest bestest bike on the planet. Is that wrong because I wanted one because I thought it was cool and going fast is fun? Am I sending the wrong message beign religious AND owning something nice? Not at all. I send wrong messages plenty of other ways, but that is not one of them.
Religious people still ooze some kinda good philophy, even if they are week humans and can't keep up with it all the time. The rest are selling selfishness and eventual pain.
I'd rather put my money into SOMETHING good, than bad.
There's my opinions. What is yours?
why?
Now, I will be the first to admit that I never watch televangelists because the way they speak turns me off. They sound too over the top, too drama-queen, almost too phoney, but that is just me. Whether it is a life changing, soul saving life long purpose for them or just some entertaining acting that pulls them some bucks, makes no difference to me. I don't know them personally, or care about them. Simply because they are on TV does not make them important in MY life. TV is a vast wasteland of mentally bending, social norm distorting propaganda, so televangilism fits right in there.
The strange part about all that is: the televanglists are telling you something good. Sorry, but it's true. All their yammering is almost always based on Biblical teachings that, when applied to life appropriately, can be live changing and soul saving information. They usual mix in some profiteering racket like selling books or donating money for starving African children or something, but that is no different than the cleverly made advertisements to go to Wendy's and eat more greasy burgers, or run out and buy the latest Ford pickup truck. Same deal.
So... some preachers make some money. And the guberment doesn't see a dime in "taxes" from SOME of that income. Some. Keep in mind, there are many, MANY other expenses that go into a large church where bunches of money gets funneled back into the local community via other bills, paychecks etc etc etc ...... and NOBODY is holding a gun to anyone's head forcing the patrons supplying the money, to donate.
There are plenty of other factions out there making money. Paris Hilton. Come on. not only is she NOT providing ANY kind of message to help anybody, she's actually gone to convey messages that hurt people: Being beautiful is a lifestyle, Rich people can get away with anything, All women are stupid, and the list could go on and on and on. Famous sports players: making MILLIONS upon MILLIONS, snorting it, wrecking their cycles helmetless with it, raping fans, yeah THEY'VE got a WONDERFUL message! Maybe some of THAT should be investigated.
I'm not totally defending televangelists as much as hoping to point out society having a blinding hypocracy. I know, for the most part, to regular folk televangelists look like nothing more tha gold digging schisters, and I am sure some of them are.
BUT, they are seeding a message that is good. whether you admit it or not, it IS in there. A message of hope and love in a world where the non-stop message is selfishness and pain. The world's message leaves people washed up, empty and desiring something more from life. Maybe something a God can provide, since man's collection of money and stuff does not.
I guess in the end, where I'm going is, why is everyone so puzzled by religious people getting money? THEY live on this planet too and our planet is DESIGNED around money as a functional process. How could you expect religious folk to NOT operate around money, just liek everyone else? "But preachers should be non materialistic..." Yeah, ok? I consider myself deeply religious, but I own a Hayabusa - the world's fastest mostest bestest bike on the planet. Is that wrong because I wanted one because I thought it was cool and going fast is fun? Am I sending the wrong message beign religious AND owning something nice? Not at all. I send wrong messages plenty of other ways, but that is not one of them.
Religious people still ooze some kinda good philophy, even if they are week humans and can't keep up with it all the time. The rest are selling selfishness and eventual pain.
I'd rather put my money into SOMETHING good, than bad.
There's my opinions. What is yours?