You're still in the church! Strictly religious, or why do you push the coal into the throat of the church?
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•@GordonGekko83 Ne,more out of habit
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@GordonGekko83 It doesn't matter what his motives are.
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•@DividendenWaschbaer clear! Strikes me only directly! My first official channel was the resignation from the club. But everyone as he likes.:-)
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@GordonGekko83 If you take a look at the budgets of the Catholic and Protestant churches, you will see how much they do for society. Countless hospitals, old people's homes, kindergartens, schools, social institutions... are financed to a large extent by church taxes, so I have respect for all those who are aware of this social responsibility... Paying church tax is clearly more than mere faith. 
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•@GHF I agree with you in part, but the church is far from poor. And the church also blackmails the state. The Catholic Church is closing various schools here in the area, because they allegedly have no money. Who knows the financial transactions of the church roughly knows that it is virtually the second "Blackrock". Well, I did not want to stab, but I prefer to donate elsewhere.
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@GordonGekko83 You should be aware of your responsibility towards society - not just consume it.
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•@GordonGekko83 Unfortunately, we are all pouring money into the church. Whether we are members or not. I still left this year
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@JoshuaKu indirectly through father state, or where else?
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@GHF I am of the same opinion. I see how much the church contributes socially in my environment, whether youth or old people's homes, nursing stations, etc., and also in other countries (e.g. Bread for the World). Thus, it is also relatively transparent for me where my contributions go and I am happy to pay the church tax as a social contribution to the community. Even though I would not describe myself as a particularly religious person.
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•@GordonGekko83 30 Cent ….
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