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Eldrick

Eldrick Report 10 Feb 2012 08:42

Hi cynthia

Which church is 2000 years old? The c of e is 500 years old and wouldnt exist if 'Enery hadn't wanted a divorce. Scientology, mormonism and the jo ho's are all modern. Catholicism is quite old , i will grant you that. But whatever, the common denominator is the heads live in total wealth and affluence. Whilst their followers are taught that being poor is good. Not a scam? Lol of course it is. The biggest scam in the history of the world. Why does god demand such wealth surrounding his representatives on earth? I mean, you cant take it with you can you. If the pope were to go and live in a cave and wear a rabbit skin loincloth i might be swayed. But thats not going to happen, is it. :-)

And I steadfastly maintain that not one of these churches gives back anything for the community at large unless they are 'believers' and therefore by definition donors. I dont need no website to tell me that. Its a simple fact!

:-D

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 10 Feb 2012 08:42

A church wedding doesn't have to cost more than the basic fee of £415.


The other items are optional 'extras' as no-one 'needs' to have the bells rung or the choir attending.


In fact, there doesn't 'need' to be music at all but, if the couple want music played at their wedding, then it makes sense that they have to pay for it.


Many organists are retired folk who are glad of the extra little bit of income - to others who travel around, it can be their main source of income.


As a pensioner, £415 is a lot to me but, when I see the amount that some people are prepared to pay for Designer goods, it doesn't seem that much when put into perspective.


I know of women who go into my daughter-in-law's shop and regularly spend £200+ in one go on handbags and clothes; and I'm not talking of millionaires either - just ordinary young women.


You often find that people condemn the cost of a church marriage but are willing to pay hundreds (if not more), for the dress and the reception.


It's the marriage ceremony itself which is the important bit, not the extras.



:-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D

Eldrick

Eldrick Report 10 Feb 2012 08:59

if anyone else charged over £400 for 40 minutes work they would be pilloried. The actual costs can only be a fraction of that. But to an extent i personally dont mind that particular fee. If someone wants to have a church wedding, go for it. I think the fee could be tripled easily. As you say, its the ceremony not the dress thats important.

Do they deduct the collection from the cost of the wedding?

:-D :-D

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 10 Feb 2012 09:05

Oh Eldrick, you ARE naughty :-D


You and I both know that this discussion could go on for ever...... ;-)


You also know full well (I hope!) that Christianity itself is 2,000 years old........tuts.



As for the word 'church' - this actually refers to the people who make up the congregation, not the building in which they choose to worship.



As for the wealth of the RC church - I really wouldn't like to comment as I am an Anglican........... :-;



As you are such a steadfast non-believer dear heart, you would still be very, very welcome to come to the luncheon club which is run at our church. Of course, you would have to pay for your steak and mushroom pie/braised steak or hotpot, but you don't have to be a believer or donate in any other way.



In fact, it would be my treat :-D

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 10 Feb 2012 09:12

For your hinformation Eldrick sweetness........

The collection plate is not normally passed round at weddings but is left at the back for voluntary donations.


Sometimes there is a good amount - which helps towards everyday running costs.


Sometimes there is not a lot - which means the heating bill isn't paid.



Sometimes there are .........................just worthless foreign coins - which indicate the contempt in which the church is held :-(



By the by.....it costs over £1,000 per week to keep most churches functioning. I reckon we should revert back to candles to save on the leccy bills.......... :-D

Eldrick

Eldrick Report 10 Feb 2012 09:15

Now now cynthia it depends on what version of christianity you mean. And its not christianity i object to, it's the churches that con people that i find despicable.

Are anglicans and catholics not both christians? Im confused lol.

I take it by being an anglican that you dont subscribe to mormonism, etc? We are agreed on that then! In fact, we probably agree on almost everything but i just go one church further than you :-)

I would love to come and eat your steak pie. I would be happy to reciprocate and invite you to our annual atheists bbq. Date? :-D

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 10 Feb 2012 10:43

You're on! As long as you don't expect a donation to your cause!!


:-D :-D :-D

Eldrick

Eldrick Report 10 Feb 2012 10:46

We don't need money to be atheists - it's the cost effective alternative :-)

Sharron

Sharron Report 10 Feb 2012 10:48

Don't go to his barbeque!!!!!!

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 10 Feb 2012 12:58

Why ever not Sharron? Don't tell me they indulge in strange rites and practices.......lol :-S ;-) :-D

Eldrick

Eldrick Report 10 Feb 2012 16:27

We do indeed. We have a packet of jacobs cream crackers which we pretend are flesh, and some home made bramble wine that we pretend is blood, and we have a little cannibal feast. Whilst cross dressing and chanting stuff in a dead language.

Only kidding. More shockingly, we don't say grace before we eat. How awful is that!

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 10 Feb 2012 18:02

Now c'mon Eldrick, at least do things properly...........Matza and Ribena surely?? :-S


Interesting about the cross dressing bit though........images of Grayson Perry are floating in my mind. I'm sure you look....er.....adorable :-D :-D


Dead language eh? Didn't know that Scouse speak was extinct :-S


Don't worry about not saying grace.......you could always utter those immortal words........"grub up folks".


:-D :-D :-D


ps. Apologies to Elizabeth for turning this thread away from it's original topic. :-(