Who says being a Mand of Gawd isnt lucrative?!?!? I think I should choose a career path as a mega church pastor if I want to get rich and get rich with a quickness. Hey I could get used to buying $16,000 dogs too! Lets observe:
That is just disgusting.
08 represents again. See? You guys aren’t that much better than 09 :).
Let me know if these vids were worth watching.
People literally throw money at these guys! Literally and cheer while they do it!
I agree. Priests take a vow of poverty, along with the celibacy thing (poor bastards). I have trouble trusting over fed, over blinged, and too well dressed men who claim to serve the Lord. If you’re wearing something that costs more than I make in a week, you’re not getting my tithe.
[quote]Mad HORSE wrote:
I agree. Priests take a vow of poverty, along with the celibacy thing (poor bastards). I have trouble trusting over fed, over blinged, and too well dressed men who claim to serve the Lord. If you’re wearing something that costs more than I make in a week, you’re not getting my tithe.[/quote]
Thank God I’m Catholic.
[quote]Mad HORSE wrote:
I agree. Priests take a vow of poverty, along with the celibacy thing (poor bastards). I have trouble trusting over fed, over blinged, and too well dressed men who claim to serve the Lord. If you’re wearing something that costs more than I make in a week, you’re not getting my tithe.[/quote]
One of the guys in the second video I think tells us about his $16,000 dog that understands 3 languages.
[quote]Mad HORSE wrote:
I agree. Priests take a vow of poverty, along with the celibacy thing (poor bastards). I have trouble trusting over fed, over blinged, and too well dressed men who claim to serve the Lord. If you’re wearing something that costs more than I make in a week, you’re not getting my tithe.[/quote]
thank god i’m jewish
[quote]HolyMacaroni wrote:
Mad HORSE wrote:
I agree. Priests take a vow of poverty, along with the celibacy thing (poor bastards). I have trouble trusting over fed, over blinged, and too well dressed men who claim to serve the Lord. If you’re wearing something that costs more than I make in a week, you’re not getting my tithe.
thank god i’m jewish[/quote]
You’re Jewish?! Get off my friend’s list!
Wait, you’re now realizing how much of a cash scam religion is?
Why are they tax-exempt again?
The man in the third post is a pastor of a mega church in Atlanta, his name is Creflo Dollar. He owns a $3 million dollar mansion in suburban Atlanta, a $2 million dollar apartment in New york City, his own jet, and he and his wife drive matching Bentleys.
Makes me want to say screw college im starting a church!
[quote]Makavali wrote:
Wait, you’re now realizing how much of a cash scam religion is?
Why are they tax-exempt again?[/quote]
All of it is a cash scam because a few are corrupt great way to be objective.
[quote]clip11 wrote:
The man in the third post is a pastor of a mega church in Atlanta, his name is Creflo Dollar. He owns a $3 million dollar mansion in suburban Atlanta, a $2 million dollar apartment in New york City, his own jet, and he and his wife drive matching Bentleys.
Makes me want to say screw college im starting a church![/quote]
You might want to rethink that last statement. Both of them have an education, and unless you are willing to go the distance with a church, you will not make money. You have to first get an education at a certified college on religion.
Then, you have to become ordained which involves understudy with the pastor or reverend. Then, either take over a church, start a church, co-pastor a church, etc. Then create a demand for your church, and you can get paid. It is not as glamorous until the end and you seem like you are quitting before you started with your current situation.
I would say start a different business, non of the pre-reqs, but a business education would help. A straight forward business with no entry fee (schooling, etc.) 9/10 makes more money than being a reverend.
My Catholic husband was very uncomfortable when he saw my Episcopalian priest with a Polo shirt. LOL.
[quote]pushmepullme wrote:
My Catholic husband was very uncomfortable when he saw my Episcopalian priest with a Polo shirt. LOL.[/quote]
I felt that way the first time I saw a priest with cowboy boots and jeans on. I came from the Mid West filled with country folk and cowboys but never saw that until I came to the South West.
[quote]Brother Chris wrote:
clip11 wrote:
The man in the third post is a pastor of a mega church in Atlanta, his name is Creflo Dollar. He owns a $3 million dollar mansion in suburban Atlanta, a $2 million dollar apartment in New york City, his own jet, and he and his wife drive matching Bentleys.
Makes me want to say screw college im starting a church!
You might want to rethink that last statement. Both of them have an education, and unless you are willing to go the distance with a church, you will not make money. You have to first get an education at a certified college on religion.
Then, you have to become ordained which involves understudy with the pastor or reverend. Then, either take over a church, start a church, co-pastor a church, etc. Then create a demand for your church, and you can get paid. It is not as glamorous until the end and you seem like you are quitting before you started with your current situation.
I would say start a different business, non of the pre-reqs, but a business education would help. A straight forward business with no entry fee (schooling, etc.) 9/10 makes more money than being a reverend.[/quote]
You dont understand the black church. In alot of white churches, that may be true about having to be educated. I can go start a church tomorrow and say I was “called” by God and everyone would aaccept that. All they want to here is some “good preachin’”. And I may put the title Dr. in front of my name. But as long as im telling them to give me money so they can get a new house and car (just remix it in a different way every Snday) no one will check to see if I actually have a real doctorate degree from a real school. And then after making myself a “dr” I can make myself a self appointed “bishop” or “apostle”, which ironically, would just give me more credibility.
Look at this clown that harges you $365 for a “prophecy from the Lord” his name is Bishop E bernard Jordan. The messed up part is people are actually silly enough to follow this guy
[quote]DixiesFinest wrote:
Thank God I’m Catholic. [/quote]
Catholocism for the win. We don’t have to worry about all that other silly shit, like sitting in a church for more than an hour at a time.