RE: Questions for your Religious friends.
June 4, 2021 at 11:03 am
(This post was last modified: June 4, 2021 at 11:04 am by johndoe122931.)
(June 4, 2021 at 10:59 am)arewethereyet Wrote: I like the pointing out of the extreme contribution of the Adopt a Highway program that is done by all sorts of groups from Boy and Girl Scouts to school faculty members to local book clubs, I have even seen families noted on Adopt a Highway sign. And they don't get paid for it either...it's a volunteer thing...that's how volunteering works. Don't hurt your shoulder with that back patting.LOL. It's funny how I am asked a question, I answer it, then told I'm 'Back-patting" or somehow gloating about it.
Yeah...they are doing good works...a lot of us donate things to help people...without it being part of a collective. Again...watch that shoulder...don't want to strain it.
This is going pretty much according to script. My dumb ass sort of hoped for better. One day, I'll learn.
(June 4, 2021 at 10:51 am)brewer Wrote:Meh. Don't really care if you do or don't. You asked a question and I answered. Thanks for the conversation!(June 4, 2021 at 8:54 am)johndoe122931 Wrote: You keep saying "great dodge", and I am not exactly sure what I am dodging. It's clear you care WAY too much about this so-called "special privilege" we have. Now, if I because I am a Christian were tax-exempt personally and didn't have to pay property tax nor income tax then I would be more likely to agree with you, but I'm not.
Helping of God? LOL. Nice. So let me give you an example. We get together and will make about 100 or so sandwiches (plain of course) with little packets of mayo and mustard and a small bag of chips with a bottle of water and we go out to homeless camps and pass them out to people who are hungry. Then we go on our way. People will ask us, "why are you giving us food" and in turn say because you are hungry and we want to help you. They shrug their shoulders and move on. We don't force them to listen to us preach nor do we tell them that they need to go to church or follow our beliefs, we simply feed the hungry.
Another example is that we have "adopted a highway". We go out every quarter (except the winter months) and pick up trash on the side of the highway. We pick up used needles and condoms and all sorts of other trash and haul it to the dump. We don't get paid for that nor receive anything in return from anybody and is on our own dime (with exception of trash bags which the state provides, which we have said that we will pay for the trash bags but they refuse).
Clothing drives, food drives, we go door to door in our neighborhoods and ask people if they need their lawns mowed( or shoveled during winter) or decks fixed all on our own dime and we want nothing in return. We don't preach to these people nor do we say they have to come to church before we help them.
There are many other things we do, but I think I've answered your question.
Not smelling the shit you're shoveling.
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