wenglund wrote:Bond...James Bond wrote:wenglund wrote:not everyone who leaves the Church believes they have been "spiritually screwed".
How about financially screwed? Socially screwed?
I believe the same is true for these as well. Suprised?
You see, not everyone who leaves the Church forgets the true meaning and purpose of charitable contributions, nor do they all view their relationships as inexstricably limited to and extensively limited by the Church. For example, I don't see anywhere in Richard D's two exit letters where there was even the least hint that he begrudged paying tithes and offerings, and he seems to still have a good and solid relationship with his family and friends--which relationships he, of course, made concerted efforts not to damage in the manner in which he determined to leave his faith (perhaps there is a lesson in this for some?).
Thanks, -Wade Englund-
Wade---
Do you honestly think that it is correct to view tithing as a "charitable contribution"? After all, tithing is essentially "demanded" by the Church... It cannot be said to be "freely given," per se... Know what I mean?
Moreover, it is far too early to tell whether or not Dutcher's exit is as "painless" as you seem to think it is/will be.