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Phil Scovell <[log in to unmask]>
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The Electronic Church <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 19 Aug 2007 22:35:04 -0600
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Thanks Vinny,

but I'd just get into more trouble than I already am.

Phil.



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Vinny Samarco" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2007 10:21 PM
Subject: Re: Church Today


> Phil,
> I love it.
> That one needs to be published in the mainstream somewhere.
> Vinny
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Phil Scovell" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2007 7:28 PM
> Subject: Church Today
>
>
> > That's Why We Pay Taxes
> >
> > The Church Today
> >
> >
> > By Phil Scovell
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >     The church has changed.  A woman in need of a wheelchair is
> > referred to a government agency because, after all, why should a
> > church have to pay for a standard wheelchair for 500 dollars, or
> > an electric wheelchair for several thousand dollars, when a
> > government agency will buy it?  Besides, isn't that why we pay
> > taxes?  Of course, if she now needs wider doorways in her home
> > and a ramp up to her front door, or special adaptive equipment for
> > her car so she can continue to drive, the church certainly
> > shouldn't have to pay for that when the government can and should.
> > A blind man, who needs new prosthetic eyes for cosmetic purposes
> > and to improve his overall facial appearance, shouldn't expect the
> > church to be responsible since his insurance company can pay the
> > 6,000 dollars for the eyes and the thousands of dollars required
> > for the corrective surgery.  Isn't that why we pay taxes?  The
> > husband, whose wife dies of cancer, can in no way expect the
> > church to pay for his wife's burial even if he doesn't have any
> > coverage to pay for the funeral home and cemetery plot.  I mean,
> > this isn't what the church does.  Besides, that's what insurance
> > companies are for.  So what if the guy can't afford the premiums?
> > We preach the Gospel, for crying out loud, not insurance policies,
> > and we can't be expected to do socially oriented things.  Besides,
> > isn't that why we pay taxes?  The bipolar man or woman, or the
> > bulimic or anorexic or PTSD, or OCD, or General Anxiety Disorder
> > individual, or the Personality Disorder person, or the mentally
> > ill in general, most certainly can't rely on us to help them.  I
> > mean, after all, this isn't a hospital we are running here and
> > most certainly isn't a psych hospital; that's for sure.  Besides,
> > isn't that why we pay taxes?  You people with CP, MS, MD, CA, FM,
> > PG, ADD, ADHD, DID, UA, VD, DUI, diarrhea, habitual masturbatory
> > problems, marijuana addiction, alcoholism, mental disorders,
> > baldness, foot fungi, suicidal tendencies, skin rashes, tooth
> > decay, sexually abnormal fetishes, and gas can't expect the church
> > to do what only the hospital can do for you.  We preach the Gospel
> > and minister to only the spiritual needs.  You know?  Salvation?
> > Well, there is one other thing.  Two, really.  You must give us 10
> > percent, once you are saved, of course, and you must attend every
> > time the doors are opened.  Otherwise, rely on the government for
> > everything else.  thank you Jesus and praise the Lord.  Isn't it
> > about time to take up the offering?
>

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