12-11-2011, 11:33 PM
I am a loan officer at a bank. It is mandatory for me to understand the money trail in the work I do. I am a professional in money management. A member of a religion is basically paying money for someone to hold their hand. Psychiatrists, and con artists have this in common as well. People who donate their time and funds to worthy causes without expectation of financial reward are the true good Samaritans. If money changes hands then it is business transaction much like buying a movie ticket. If church entertains you, then it is worth the money. If religious people were really sincere about helping others why don't they meet in a school classroom instead of building monuments to their dogma? Helping others is supposed to be the purpose of all this isn't it? The Golden Rule says, "Do unto others as others would do unto you" how much more is there really to understand? Unless you need to be hyped up every Sunday?