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Why can't tithing funds and profits from business enterprises be used for this purpose. 10% is a lot to ask of the membership in these times of uncertainty. It seems that all these funds keep popping up which adds a burden to those who are just makings ends meet at this time.
Shopping is more important than education.
Shopping is more important than charity!
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