Support of Christian charity For many years the Bible has taught Christians less fortunate people. If you want to call myself a Christian, you should follow these teachings. Roman Catholics believe that it is based on tradition and the Bible. The Bible is a word of God for Christian worship and diligence. The Bible is the direction of Christian life. In many stories, Jesus tells us that we are delighting God by supporting and helping those who are not as good as ourselves.
It is worth considering that Christians and atheists differ on the extent to which charities are worthy of aid. Christians support that atheists do not like school pastors and are giving protests to the Bible on various Christian issues, such as homosexual marriage and abortion. The absurd amount is spent on meaningless lobbying, but as part of Christian charity donation it can not be that big. I do not believe that atheist organizations can give enough pressure from their peers to give the members equal support, and many people think that they are less generous in the long run compared to the church group I will. So for me it is an open question whether the average LessRrongian will do better or bad thing than a normal Christian through charity.
Support of Christian charity For many years the Bible has taught Christians less fortunate people. If you want to call myself a Christian, you should follow these teachings. Roman Catholics believe that it is based on tradition and the Bible. The Bible is a word of God for Christian worship and diligence. The Bible is the direction of Christian life. People who are Christian scientists are working on their healing so they can become more like gods and God can cure any sickness, sin, sickness, even death . Christian Science was founded in 1879 by Mary Baker Eddy in Massachusetts, USA. In 1866, Mary Baker Eddie began learning and continued learning for many years.
Therefore, Christians are always at the forefront of charitable activities and still exist. It is certain that the scope of Christian charity can be discussed historically and today. However, there is no real discussion about the fact that the charity has to distinguish between other religious denominations and Christians during the first three centuries of their existence. First and foremost, early Christians have offered philanthropic activities to people other than Christian. Today, research has shown that Christians are still generous. Most of the Christians are only an average of about 2 percent of their income to the non-profit organization does not have to donate, and most of the donations have been donated to their own church, and their assistance is not a true charity dues May be more appropriate. . Enthusiastic Christians also spend a lot of time on charity organizations