You're wrong, my opinion will change with evidence in the contrary. Like I said though, in my opinion you don't need the church or faith to do good.browndude wrote:This person clearly has their own opinion which will not be swayed. An anti-evangelical if you will.kp900t wrote:The thing is, we don't think you need the church to do good or be a good person. We don't believe in silly things like heaven and hell. And of course you don't need faith or a belief in a deity to be good. This is ever so evident in this day and age.
Many thousands every year are waking up and have been resigning from the church.
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stskp900t wrote:You're wrong, my opinion will change with evidence in the contrary. Like I said though, in my opinion you don't need the church or faith to do good.browndude wrote:This person clearly has their own opinion which will not be swayed. An anti-evangelical if you will.kp900t wrote:The thing is, we don't think you need the church to do good or be a good person. We don't believe in silly things like heaven and hell. And of course you don't need faith or a belief in a deity to be good. This is ever so evident in this day and age.
Many thousands every year are waking up and have been resigning from the church.
In my opinion, atheists are now just as annoying as believers!!


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Humans have tendency to slide to extremes so it's no surprise that if many take atheism to extreme. I personally think that you don't need a god to be a good person, you need to be a good human being to be a good person. But this is my opinion others can have their own opinion and have the right to think totally the opposite as well.
I would pay church tax when they will not own vast swathes of land and huge properties and will be dependent on my money to do the good things. Right now they can show me an example by believing more in god. They can spend their existing wealth for the well being of mankind and trusting in god that he would not leave them alone if they don't own peoperties. He would make new sources of income for them from the sources they can't even think of. Isn't it exactly what they try to tell us all the time while asking for money?
I would pay church tax when they will not own vast swathes of land and huge properties and will be dependent on my money to do the good things. Right now they can show me an example by believing more in god. They can spend their existing wealth for the well being of mankind and trusting in god that he would not leave them alone if they don't own peoperties. He would make new sources of income for them from the sources they can't even think of. Isn't it exactly what they try to tell us all the time while asking for money?
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For me, I would prefer a church tax, rather than hearing pastor begging for money every Sunday. The tax approach would allow the church to concentrate more on helping the community, rather than fundraising operations. Personally, I think the pastor has better connection to locals to do charity work, instead of anonymous government offices ... but I guess that would be dependent on the initiative of the pastor.
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So you are preaching about thing what probably doesnt affect immigrants, i have no idea how immigrant could be registered in one withouth will or how many immigrants belong to official churches, in immigrant forum?
Also you forget general taxes (yhteisövero) paid to churches what you cant opt out what goes on keeping cemeteries and historical churches etc
Immigrants may enlighten me how you were dragged in paying church taxes.
Also you forget general taxes (yhteisövero) paid to churches what you cant opt out what goes on keeping cemeteries and historical churches etc

Immigrants may enlighten me how you were dragged in paying church taxes.
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You knew how to get in, you'll know how to get out. Natives can be totally clueless as they didn't get in by themselves.Cory wrote:Some of us joined the Lutheran or Orthodox Churches as adults.onkko wrote:Immigrants may enlighten me how you were dragged in paying church taxes.
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Kyllä. This is what I was trying to share, thanks.Upphew wrote:Natives can be totally clueless as they didn't get in by themselves.

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And thats why you brought it up in immigrant forum?kp900t wrote:Kyllä. This is what I was trying to share, thanks.Upphew wrote:Natives can be totally clueless as they didn't get in by themselves.
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And you assume i need enlightenment? This is mainly immigrant forum with few finns.Cory wrote:
You're here, Onkko. think you're the only one.
And for your info i resigned from church 1993.
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Im looking forward to Onkko being a Moderator.
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How nice of you to mention meCory wrote:There's one other poster, too, who helps remind me of what close-mindedness looks like from the outside.

Still I wonder how it was possible that this became an argument over religion. OP was generally being pretty helpful even if he/she has a bias undertone about it.