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Loving your neighbor as yourself? (and starving children)
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<blockquote data-quote="Maria Billingsley" data-source="post: 77594256" data-attributes="member: 413649"><p>I can point you to numerous people, organizations, philanthropists etc. that are very giving especially to children. If, by chance , you are trying to get at the current situation in Gaza where Palestinian children are starving and dying daily as we speak, we can question why so many Christians covet geopolitical Israel that they are able to look the other way while this travesty unfolds. Anyhow, I moved from " tithing " which by the way has no scriptural merit. This was an old Covenant command given to Israel to support the Temple and its Priests and money was not the payment. It is a false doctrine however giving is always OK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maria Billingsley, post: 77594256, member: 413649"] I can point you to numerous people, organizations, philanthropists etc. that are very giving especially to children. If, by chance , you are trying to get at the current situation in Gaza where Palestinian children are starving and dying daily as we speak, we can question why so many Christians covet geopolitical Israel that they are able to look the other way while this travesty unfolds. Anyhow, I moved from " tithing " which by the way has no scriptural merit. This was an old Covenant command given to Israel to support the Temple and its Priests and money was not the payment. It is a false doctrine however giving is always OK. [/QUOTE]
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