The way you attempt to justify your idolatry by comparing apples to oranges is truly hilarious.
It was shelter for us and shelter for them. That seems like an honest comparison to me. Why do they need shelter if I don’t? Why would I strap them down with maintenance of a building they can’t afford to build?
It’s apples to apples.
The problem is the abuse of finances that go along with having a dedicated building for church gatherings. Money is the root of all evil, in case you didn't hear.
And here you show your ignorance.
It is the
love of money that is the root of all evil. Otherwise you may fault Jesus with supplying Peter with the root of evil out of the fish’s mouth.
I said one can meet at coffee shops. I dislike coffee, so no, I don't waste money on it.
It is your version of acceptable. It makes no difference if you do it or not.
But again, a $5 cup of coffee doesn't compare to the $1.2 trillion dollar industry that organized Christianity has turned into in the United States.
Clearly we don’t go to the same churches.
If you are perfectly fine with throwing your money away, then go ahead and do it. It's a free country!
You are happy to spend your money on yourself. Be honest now, how much have you spent on Haitian refugees, since you brought it up.
And don’t go and hurry up to donate to some trillion dollar donation taking industry that might get 20% of your donation to the people who they claim to help.
The Bible says that if a man is a heretic, after the first and second admonition, reject him. I have gone over these matters with you more than two times now. At this point, I'm perfectly justified in regarding you as a publican and a heathen.
Because you have judged my financial situation without any real knowledge of it I am a publican and a heathen?
Proverbs 18:13
He that answereth a matter before he heareth it,it is folly and shame unto him.
If going into a church building makes me a heathen heretic, well I fit your definition. But I don’t see how advocating for someone else to have shelter when you are telling me I should not is an intelligent argument.
I don’t appreciate social justice warriors much. In my experience, they think that their much speaking will move others to do what they do little of themselves. They don’t solve problems, they complain about them. And they think they are accomplishing something when the only thing they are doing is slowing down the people who actually are accomplishing something.