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People who work in the church (non-volunteers) including the pastor are just in a money-making vocation, aren't they? One person chooses to be a plumber or lawyer, another chooses the clergy.
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>>82895561
I applied to be a bookkeeper for my archdiocese and I didn't hear back
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>>82895561
You have to study theology for that so it's not as easy but yeah
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I tried finding talk therapy at a church but they charged the same as secular. kek
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>>82895561
I've never personally known a rich pastor
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>>82895919
There are rich pastors just like there are rich business men, and there are poor pastors just like there are poor business men. It just shows the level of their success.
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>>82895997
I know they exist, the Kenneth Copelands and other jetsetters for jeezus, but I assume that those are the worst outliers; Mark Zuckerberg is not exemplary of all programmers.



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