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Has Christianity Been Commercialised And Privatised? by imagrg(m): 8:40am On May 21, 2023
I was invited to a church by a friend and I observed that it was all about money money the Pastor was after.

Offerings are supposed to be voluntary and not made a task. There is even this offering for the Pastor too and it is compulsory that everyone pays certain dues.

The church has a school and a clinic that most members cannot afford to patronize too.
Then I started to ask myself if the church has become a private partnership concern.
Re: Has Christianity Been Commercialised And Privatised? by Jashub: 8:46am On May 21, 2023
The Nigerian churches are just business centers. Just try attending any mega church within Abuja and Lagis metropolis you'll see things. Which is why I strongly believe in just attending quiet churches with doctrines and teachings that focus only on salvation and sin
Re: Has Christianity Been Commercialised And Privatised? by seunlayi(m): 9:05am On May 21, 2023
Capital YES
Re: Has Christianity Been Commercialised And Privatised? by seunlayi(m): 9:10am On May 21, 2023
imagrg:
I was invited to a church by a friend and I observed that it was all about money money the Pastor was after.

Offerings are supposed to be voluntary and not made a task. There is even this offering for the Pastor too and it is compulsory that everyone pays certain dues.

The church has a school and a clinic that most members cannot afford to patronize too.
Then I started to ask myself if the church has become a private partnership concern.

Churches today in Nigeria especially is more about business.
Re: Has Christianity Been Commercialised And Privatised? by Bahamas95(m): 10:07am On May 21, 2023
I believe in personal relationship with God.




Most churches in Nigeria are business centers..... Majority of worshippers go there to showoff.
Re: Has Christianity Been Commercialised And Privatised? by Kobojunkie: 12:30am On May 22, 2023
imagrg:
■ I was invited to a church by a friend and I observed that it was all about money money the Pastor was after. Offerings are supposed to be voluntary and not made a task. There is even this offering for the Pastor too and it is compulsory that everyone pays certain dues. The church has a school and a clinic that most members cannot afford to patronize too. Then I started to ask myself if the church has become a private partnership concern.
The Religion of Christianity was made official by a political movement intended on gaining power and control over the lives and minds of individuals back in Nicea. It has always been a system of control, an enterprise run by men and powered by the gullibility of the religious masses. undecided

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Re: Has Christianity Been Commercialised And Privatised? by MaxInDHouse(m): 5:26am On May 22, 2023
imagrg:

I was invited to a church by a friend and I observed that it was all about money money the Pastor was after.

Offerings are supposed to be voluntary and not made a task. There is even this offering for the Pastor too and it is compulsory that everyone pays certain dues.

The church has a school and a clinic that most members cannot afford to patronize too.
Then I started to ask myself if the church has become a private partnership concern.

Go and find out how Christianity ought to be in the gathering of Jehovah's Witnesses!

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