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pancakemix wrote:Quirk, you are a bastard. That is all.






















Quirk wrote:Sounds interesting. I haven't been to church since the 1980's. I'd go to church for charity. Like the person said in the article it would be fun to sing hymns again. That and the food are the only things I miss. Wednesday night revival meetings = good food.












Haggis_McMutton wrote:Quirk wrote:Sounds interesting. I haven't been to church since the 1980's. I'd go to church for charity. Like the person said in the article it would be fun to sing hymns again. That and the food are the only things I miss. Wednesday night revival meetings = good food.
There's .... There's free food at church?
I need to re-evaluate my life.









Baron Von PWN wrote:Haggis_McMutton wrote:Quirk wrote:Sounds interesting. I haven't been to church since the 1980's. I'd go to church for charity. Like the person said in the article it would be fun to sing hymns again. That and the food are the only things I miss. Wednesday night revival meetings = good food.
There's .... There's free food at church?
I need to re-evaluate my life.
Since when do churches give away free food? Sign me up!
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.










everywhere116 wrote:You da man! Well, not really, because we're colorful ponies, but you get the idea.






shieldgenerator7 wrote:wow, so we're basically paying non-believers to attend Church?
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.


































pancakemix wrote:Quirk, you are a bastard. That is all.






















natty_dread wrote:Do ponies have sex?
(proud member of the Occasionally Wrongly Banned)Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"








john9blue wrote:i don't understand the point of this.
if they don't believe the teachings of the church, then what will they gain from attending? more social connections?
or is this an attempt to tell churchgoers "hey, we're people like you guys!"?























rdsrds2120 wrote:Yeah, the article pretty much says that.
-rd
natty_dread wrote:Do ponies have sex?
(proud member of the Occasionally Wrongly Banned)Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"








Baron Von PWN wrote:Haggis_McMutton wrote:Quirk wrote:Sounds interesting. I haven't been to church since the 1980's. I'd go to church for charity. Like the person said in the article it would be fun to sing hymns again. That and the food are the only things I miss. Wednesday night revival meetings = good food.
There's .... There's free food at church?
I need to re-evaluate my life.
Since when do churches give away free food? Sign me up!

























Phatscotty wrote:Baron Von PWN wrote:Haggis_McMutton wrote:Quirk wrote:Sounds interesting. I haven't been to church since the 1980's. I'd go to church for charity. Like the person said in the article it would be fun to sing hymns again. That and the food are the only things I miss. Wednesday night revival meetings = good food.
There's .... There's free food at church?
I need to re-evaluate my life.
Since when do churches give away free food? Sign me up!
Churches have been helping feed people for thousands of years...









Baron Von PWN wrote:Phatscotty wrote:Baron Von PWN wrote:Haggis_McMutton wrote:Quirk wrote:Sounds interesting. I haven't been to church since the 1980's. I'd go to church for charity. Like the person said in the article it would be fun to sing hymns again. That and the food are the only things I miss. Wednesday night revival meetings = good food.
There's .... There's free food at church?
I need to re-evaluate my life.
Since when do churches give away free food? Sign me up!
Churches have been helping feed people for thousands of years...
that's true! In the Russia empire the church had it own farms with serfs and everything. They were probably just cutting out the middlemen.

















Baron Von PWN wrote:that's true! In the Russia empire the church had it own farms with serfs and everything. They were probably just cutting out the middlemen.
natty_dread wrote:Do ponies have sex?
(proud member of the Occasionally Wrongly Banned)Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"








BigBallinStalin wrote:
What were the alternatives?









Baron Von PWN wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:
What were the alternatives?
This is actually a fair point. At the time very little agriculture was done by people who actually owned the land.
Though the church was mainly running farms for itself, and not to feed poor people. (money to build more churches/ Icons and so on).
I suspect most organized religion has been similar throughout history. The main cause is the spread of their faith, charity is secondary.

















BigBallinStalin wrote:Baron Von PWN wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:
What were the alternatives?
This is actually a fair point. At the time very little agriculture was done by people who actually owned the land.
Though the church was mainly running farms for itself, and not to feed poor people. (money to build more churches/ Icons and so on).
I suspect most organized religion has been similar throughout history. The main cause is the spread of their faith, charity is secondary.
Perhaps, you're right, but that's a big claim.









Baron Von PWN wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:Baron Von PWN wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:
What were the alternatives?
This is actually a fair point. At the time very little agriculture was done by people who actually owned the land.
Though the church was mainly running farms for itself, and not to feed poor people. (money to build more churches/ Icons and so on).
I suspect most organized religion has been similar throughout history. The main cause is the spread of their faith, charity is secondary.
Perhaps, you're right, but that's a big claim.
I don't think so. Religious organisations are about their faith. They might engage in charity as an expression of that faith but the main purpose will be observance of that faith.
It's like a corporation. They might engage in charity but their primary goal is the business.
Religious organisations primary goal is the religion.






















BigBallinStalin wrote:Baron Von PWN wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:
What were the alternatives?
This is actually a fair point. At the time very little agriculture was done by people who actually owned the land.
Though the church was mainly running farms for itself, and not to feed poor people. (money to build more churches/ Icons and so on).
I suspect most organized religion has been similar throughout history. The main cause is the spread of their faith, charity is secondary.
Perhaps, you're right, but that's a big claim.






















Baron Von PWN wrote:Phatscotty wrote:Baron Von PWN wrote:Haggis_McMutton wrote:Quirk wrote:Sounds interesting. I haven't been to church since the 1980's. I'd go to church for charity. Like the person said in the article it would be fun to sing hymns again. That and the food are the only things I miss. Wednesday night revival meetings = good food.
There's .... There's free food at church?
I need to re-evaluate my life.
Since when do churches give away free food? Sign me up!
Churches have been helping feed people for thousands of years...
that's true! In the Russia empire the church had it own farms with serfs and everything. They were probably just cutting out the middlemen.


pancakemix wrote:Quirk, you are a bastard. That is all.






















Quirk wrote:The members of the church provide the food at Wednesday night revival meetings. I was discussing things an atheist might enjoy at church. Food and music.









daddy1gringo wrote:Oh give me a break,I know you've got something against Christianity, but yes, churches do do other things than inquisitions and telling people that they are bad. The vast majority of charitable organizations are faith-based. The vast majority of food and other things given for free to the poor is part of some religious organization or another.
But anyway,that's what Phatscotty was talking about, but what Quirk was probably referring to is the "coffee fellowship" or some such that a lot of churches do after service to give people opportunity to talk, and hopefully welcome visitors and new members more informally. It can range from just coffee and donuts to a real meal, or something in between, like sandwiches.
In a Baptist church we went to in New York, we had English and Spanish speaking congregations. First one group would have their service in the church while the other had Sunday school in the classrooms, then we'd have the coffee and sandwiches and stuff, then we'd switch places.









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