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If God really existed
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as depicted in the bibble and is good to all Men, would it then not be sinful for Religion to build costly opulent places of worship when just a stable or even an open field would be sufficient to gather? The money saved could be used to help those less fortunate.
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I was thinking of this story from last year http://www.nytimes.co...rld/asia/05india.html
Nowhere in the bible did Jesus Christ say: (1) He was God inarnate; (2) That we needed special buildings in which to worship; [The same applies to Mohammed, founder of Muslemism, both claiming to be mere messengers](3) Jesus' "teachings", were promoted, embellished or even invented by Paul of Tarsus in his Letters.
All Established Churches are just massive businesses preying on the gullible who want to believe in a big Santa Claus in the sky.
The C of E uses the SPIN of getting its vicars etc to raise money by charity from their poor deluded congregations. This hides their massive wealth, much of which is invested in the London property market. This, although many of their properties are brothels. I am sure the Catholic Church follows a similar scams although they're probably even richer.
None can prove the existence of any god in fact I don't think they believe he/she/it exists. Their only god is money.
All Established Churches are just massive businesses preying on the gullible who want to believe in a big Santa Claus in the sky.
The C of E uses the SPIN of getting its vicars etc to raise money by charity from their poor deluded congregations. This hides their massive wealth, much of which is invested in the London property market. This, although many of their properties are brothels. I am sure the Catholic Church follows a similar scams although they're probably even richer.
None can prove the existence of any god in fact I don't think they believe he/she/it exists. Their only god is money.
Quakers have the right idea; the meetings are in a bare room, with a table with a bible on it. The Vatican would say that the gold and ornament were from gifts from the people. What the explanation is for the people being allowed to give money which is applied to gold and ornament, or to make gifts of such things, is, is not immediately obvious.