yeah, well,... It never made sense to me for clergy and staff (in whatever religious setting) to tithe, as they're living off of others tithing and - if they did tithe,... it only goes back into the fund that they suck off of anyways, to live.
And those that set the rules just decide their own pay anyways - right? ...Making any necessarry trips to the money pile when their needs exceed their wallet.
Yanno Taz,... I think he's more likely an example of how it's better that a millstone was hung around his neck. He offended many of God's "little ones"
And those that set the rules just decide their own pay anyways - right? ...Making any necessarry trips to the money pile when their needs exceed their wallet.
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Yes, and it's been the case since vpw was in charge. He did that all the time and relied
on "creative bookkeeping" to hide how much money he laundered and used on his luxuries.
Meanwhile, the whole thing's BLATANTLY illegal, and a good audit of the way international's books
would reveal what a money-laundering scheme the whole thing is.
Based on results, and if a twig coordinator was doing as poorly as The Way is nowadays, losing people so badly ... I'd say a serious face-melting was required.
If your twig/branch lost people at such a rate, you'd be found a failure as a TC/BC. Probably get moved on, if you were a BC.
Course, if you're the head honcho different rules apply, and you just snuggle deeper into your burrow.
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OldSkool
Well, one would think. But the circular logic would never allow such an obvious deduction. He was giving SOOOO much he didn't need to pay any money.
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yeah, well,... It never made sense to me for clergy and staff (in whatever religious setting) to tithe, as they're living off of others tithing and - if they did tithe,... it only goes back into the fund that they suck off of anyways, to live.
And those that set the rules just decide their own pay anyways - right? ...Making any necessarry trips to the money pile when their needs exceed their wallet.
Yanno Taz,... I think he's more likely an example of how it's better that a millstone was hung around his neck. He offended many of God's "little ones"
Oh how the mighty have fallen.
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Yes, and it's been the case since vpw was in charge. He did that all the time and relied
on "creative bookkeeping" to hide how much money he laundered and used on his luxuries.
Meanwhile, the whole thing's BLATANTLY illegal, and a good audit of the way international's books
would reveal what a money-laundering scheme the whole thing is.
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JeffSjo
Yeah, a good audit backed up by subpoenas, and very smart lawyers who saw through The Ways bs that were also unrelenting!
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OldSkool
Yep. They have audited returns done every year. Subpoenas da foolz!
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JeffSjo
And surprise search warrants with about a hundred strong search group to nail multiple locations too.
Otherwise I'd guess they would just slither into the shadows again.
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Ham
ah yes..
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/firesign-theatre/lyrics/part1/
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JeffSjo
Uuuhhhh, Except for the part where looking at that link makes plain my near total computer illiteracy I liked it Ham. :B)
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skyrider
And......some of us have always wondered why L0uie L1nd left twi's Finance Dept in 'the dead of night' and the silence that followed.
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Based on results, and if a twig coordinator was doing as poorly as The Way is nowadays, losing people so badly ... I'd say a serious face-melting was required.
If your twig/branch lost people at such a rate, you'd be found a failure as a TC/BC. Probably get moved on, if you were a BC.
Course, if you're the head honcho different rules apply, and you just snuggle deeper into your burrow.
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