UnionStrong
Sorry, but I don’t care anymore.
It just seemed like you were heading some where.Trying to pursue the topic of this thread in relation to replies you are making.
It just seemed like you were heading some where.Trying to pursue the topic of this thread in relation to replies you are making.
Most pastors are very effeminate and weak, and they think throwing a fishing trip with a Bible study might get men.What does this even mean?
Would it be fair to say that the Men’s Bible Study would be the only ministry falling under the Men’s Ministry Category at your church?It just seemed like you were heading some where.
You already asked me thatWould it be fair to say that the Men’s Bible Study would be the only ministry falling under the Men’s Ministry Category at your church?
I know you didn’t answer, or did I miss it.You already asked me that
Wow that is a major generalization. Is your pastor effeminate?Most pastors are very effeminate and weak, and they think throwing a fishing trip with a Bible study might get men.
Men follow men. They don't follow sissies. And most pastors are sissies.
I guess in a round about way I did. No other ministriesI know you didn’t answer, or did I miss it.
If I did sorry.
Ok. Thanks!!I guess in a round about way I did. No other ministries
No, that's why he's my pastor.Wow that is a major generalization. Is your pastor effeminate?
@wilberforce15,No, that's why he's my pastor.
It's a major generalization because it's true.
Not really. We have an occasional outing with just men, but not really. And our church bucks the trend of most - we have a little bit more men than women. We have no problem attracting them because men are attracted to strong, masculine, male leadership. And we have that.@wilberforce15,
Does your church have a Men’s Ministry?
True...Organized Churches are structured where they do need money.
I think one’s attitude, motive , and spirit behind the giving and the receiving of the money are what is important regarding giving to a church.
What type of church do you attend?Not really. We have an occasional outing with just men, but not really. And our church bucks the trend of most - we have a little bit more men than women. We have no problem attracting them because men are attracted to strong, masculine, male leadership. And we have that.
Men's ministries are largely just gimmicks to try to get Bubba to come to church, as thought of by some baby-faced, skinny-jean, soft pastor who has never thrown a punch, changed a tire, killed an animal, or sweated.
My old Parrish priest fr. Bernosconi was the worst, he’d embarrass people. That was the sixties thoughTrue...
But to single out some of those people who could barely pay their bills...
With a $100 line, $50, $25, and anything under $10...
Was not only ignorant...
But disrespectful to some.
Do they force those to give?True...
But to single out some of those people who could barely pay their bills...
With a $100 line, $50, $25, and anything under $10...
Was not only ignorant...
But disrespectful to some.
What all loving creature demands 10% of all earnings. LMAOOrganized religion is nothing more than a money grab
They do not.Do they force those to give?
Does it matter?What type of church do you attend?
Can’t argue with that! I agree.They do not.
But..
those who want to give should not be celebrated for how much they flash it...
And...
those who want to give should not be made to feel embarrassed for how little they can spare.
I hear you.Does it matter?
This same success can be found anywhere actual men are running the church. It could be orthodox, catholic, or evangelical. Most are run by effeminate sissies, and they all come whining online about how to get men to follow their wives to church.
When real men are pastors, wives follow their husbands to church. Men don't like following weak people, singing boyband claptrap, or meeting some old lady's definition of civilized.