Duck Rodgers
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She is 1/4. Yes its lifelong and our money doubles when she turns 50.
Does it fluctuate currently with the Casino's revenue though or is just a stationary amount?
She is 1/4. Yes its lifelong and our money doubles when she turns 50.
The Church doesn't want any money from any gambling. I was just curious what you're thoughts are. I asked my dad about it yesterday (he's been a bishop twice {no, he's not Buttars}). He just thought about it for a second and said, "I don't know".
I tend to agree with both your opinion and Bean paying tithing on it (heaven help me, I'm agreeing with Beantown). I would pay tithing on it as well.Say you were mormon contractor in Las Vegas. If you were offered a contract to repave the parking lot at the Bellagio, would you refuse? Would you accept, but not pay tithing on that money? What if you worked for a food service company (or any of the hundreds of vendors) that sold to casinos? What degree of separation is acceptable?
In my estimation (which means absolutely zilch to anyone but me) the church doesn't want tithes on money received directly from gambling. I don't see this being the case for Bean's wife.
That sounds cool, however, I do not allow my people to drink beer. There is no beer in heaven, just apple juice and the like.
...no? Do you know who I am?
Does it fluctuate currently with the Casino's revenue though or is just a stationary amount?
It fluctuate's slightly, we saw a little drop off with the economy going down but it stays pretty consistent.
Again, I believe the Millers and all Mormon restaurant owners pay tithing on the alcohol sales.
I don't think the Miller's actually make the money from the sale of beer at the ESA. Unless I'm mistaken, they just rent the space out to the people who sell the beer. So they would be paying tithing on the profit from the space rental. Could be wrong though.Just out of curiosity... if the Miller's ran a sex trading industry and paid tithing on its profits, would that make it OK for you and the rest of the LDS church to do the same?
Jesus Christ? Is it a fair assumption that EVERYTHING the Millers do is representative of how we should live our personal lives? or does Beantown need to go back and take a few more Primary lessons?
I don't think the Miller's actually make the money from the sale of beer at the ESA. Unless I'm mistaken, they just rent the space out to the people who sell the beer. So they would be paying tithing on the profit from the space rental. Could be wrong though.
I don't think the Miller's actually make the money from the sale of beer at the ESA. Unless I'm mistaken, they just rent the space out to the people who sell the beer. So they would be paying tithing on the profit from the space rental. Could be wrong though.
Beantown is how I prefer my human beings: docile, unlearned, and non-intellectual. He'll be great sitting by my side in the celestial kingdom feeding me fruits.Jesus Christ? Is it a fair assumption that EVERYTHING the Millers do is representative of how we should live our personal lives? or does Beantown need to go back and take a few more Primary lessons?
Just out of curiosity... if the Miller's ran a sex trading industry and paid tithing on its profits, would that make it OK for you and the rest of the LDS church to do the same?
Jesus Christ? Is it a fair assumption that EVERYTHING the Millers do is representative of how we should live our personal lives? or does Beantown need to go back and take a few more Primary lessons?
Yea because a sex trade industry is a legal business....you're a ginormous idiot.