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Wait.. you're telling me you're a church/temple goer? Wow.. wouldn't have guessed that.

Wouldn't have guessed for for a million yearssss..
I know. It IS hard to believe. I'm guessing Trout's internet persona is very different from his real life. AS for Broncster's ?'s. I find it very sad people are saying they pay tithing just because they feel "pressured." Other than their bishop, NO ONE would know if they were paying tithing, so I don't see the value in walking around with a long face. Just stop paying if you feel it's a burden. The practice of paying tithes dates back to biblical days. You can find references in the Bible. Yes, the LDS do view tithing as a commandment. But there is absolutely no action taken if you don't pay tithing; you are still a member in good standing. Now there may be confusion over what that means. You can attend all meetings, hold a variety of positions ("callings" is the term we use), partake of the sacrament (communion to you Catholics), etc. If you want to attend the temple, you will be asked in your interview if you are a tithe-payer. If not, you will not be given a temple recommend (i.e. permission to enter the temple). And there are certain callings in the LDS Church for which you are expected to be temple-worthy such as a bishop or one of his counselors, finance clerk, etc. But I don't think that's discrimination. After all, if there are certain commandments you don't believe in, why WOULD you want to enter the temple or hold a higher position?
 
I know. It IS hard to believe. I'm guessing Trout's internet persona is very different from his real life. AS for Broncster's ?'s. I find it very sad people are saying they pay tithing just because they feel "pressured." Other than their bishop, NO ONE would know if they were paying tithing, so I don't see the value in walking around with a long face. Just stop paying if you feel it's a burden. The practice of paying tithes dates back to biblical days. You can find references in the Bible. Yes, the LDS do view tithing as a commandment. But there is absolutely no action taken if you don't pay tithing; you are still a member in good standing. Now there may be confusion over what that means. You can attend all meetings, hold a variety of positions ("callings" is the term we use), partake of the sacrament (communion to you Catholics), etc. If you want to attend the temple, you will be asked in your interview if you are a tithe-payer. If not, you will not be given a temple recommend (i.e. permission to enter the temple). And there are certain callings in the LDS Church for which you are expected to be temple-worthy such as a bishop or one of his counselors, finance clerk, etc. But I don't think that's discrimination. After all, if there are certain commandments you don't believe in, why WOULD you want to enter the temple or hold a higher position?

No he's like this in real life. So sexy....
 
Wait, there are churches out there that force you to donate to charities in order to be a member? Who the **** would waste their time with that crap?



Again, I question if there are really people out there that feel/think that way. If you really know people who have said those things, I want to know what is wrong with them. Like, they must have a mental disorder of some kind, right?



Has the LDS church ever operated like that? I get a sheet every year that shows what we paid (for tax reasons, I have always thought), and we decide if it was a full 10% or not. It's up to me to go to the bishop and let him know if I've paid a full 10 or not. They don't track you down. Trust me when I say that they have more important things to worry about.

Paying tithing is a privilege for a lot of LDS people, along with going to the temple. Neither tithing nor temple attendance is required to be a member of the church, and failure to do either of those things will not keep you out of heaven. (according to the gospel of Elvis J. Wells) People like Broncster take their ideas and ignorance and blow things way out of proportion -- and I love Broncster.


What I heard could be wrong. I've heard someone say they basically got scolded for not giving 10% and the bishop discussed ways that they could bring their account current. It was a long time ago and the person was bitter against the church, so thought I'd check the assumption I've held for a long time. Maybe they were exaggerating the conversation or maybe it was just that particular bishop.
 
Wait.. you're telling me you're a church/temple goer? Wow.. wouldn't have guessed that.

Wouldn't have guessed for for a million yearssss..

You'd die if you knew the callings I have.

No he's like this in real life. So sexy....

^ ^ ^ This guy gets it.

What I heard could be wrong. I've heard someone say they basically got scolded for not giving 10% and the bishop discussed ways that they could bring their account current. It was a long time ago and the person was bitter against the church, so thought I'd check the assumption I've held for a long time. Maybe they were exaggerating the conversation or maybe it was just that particular bishop.

I wouldn't doubt some jack hole bishop pulling a stunt like that, because there are always tools in every walk of life. I think he was the exception to the rule though.
 
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