Just remember--that no matter how much sacrifice the people make feeding the one-way flow...it is never enough. This "God" of TLWF is never satisfied...the people are never given enough. If the leadership of the regime, post-Marilyn, consists roughly of the same few people...which I suspect it will...the exploitation, I mean, the opportunity to serve by providing free labor to God's anointed, will continue.
paleface Wrote:
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> Let’s not forget how good it can get to be a LW
> pastor. A few years ago a pastor bought a
> fixer-upper house. While drawing a full-time
> salary from the local church, he was able to work
> on the house during the week and do the church
> business on the weekend. That’s a pretty good
> arrangement, if you ask me. And Saturdays were
> often spent as a “work day” with a lot of the
> church members coming over to work on that house.
> Church members were not required to participate in
> these work days. But you know how it goes: if
> you want to stay in good standing with the church
> “in-crowd", you gotta go to the Saturday work
> days. Regardless of where they are. That pastor
> recently sold that house, I hear. Probably made a
> good profit on it. I guess that is the real
> “school of profits”. Too bad those resources
> couldn’t have been spent on someone in real
> need. But you know the LW. Their motto is:
> “It’s good to be the king.”
paleface Wrote:
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> Let’s not forget how good it can get to be a LW
> pastor. A few years ago a pastor bought a
> fixer-upper house. While drawing a full-time
> salary from the local church, he was able to work
> on the house during the week and do the church
> business on the weekend. That’s a pretty good
> arrangement, if you ask me. And Saturdays were
> often spent as a “work day” with a lot of the
> church members coming over to work on that house.
> Church members were not required to participate in
> these work days. But you know how it goes: if
> you want to stay in good standing with the church
> “in-crowd", you gotta go to the Saturday work
> days. Regardless of where they are. That pastor
> recently sold that house, I hear. Probably made a
> good profit on it. I guess that is the real
> “school of profits”. Too bad those resources
> couldn’t have been spent on someone in real
> need. But you know the LW. Their motto is:
> “It’s good to be the king.”