• glibg@lemmy.ca
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    5 days ago

    If I made the rules, I would require all churches to provide beds and food to those in need, or else start paying taxes. But converting theee unused churches into affordable housing would be good too.

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    I absolutely LOVE this part of the article:

    Why it matters: The unprecedented contraction, expected to continue over the next decade, risks leaving gaps in communities nationwide — particularly rural ones, where churches often are crucial providers of food aid, child care and disaster relief.

    Not a damned thing related to religion itself! FINALLY, people are realizing “the truth” is a fucking scam!

  • selkiesidhe@sh.itjust.works
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    Finally some good news. Less indoctrination cults. Less child diddling.

    You don’t need some diety in the clouds to tell you to be a good person or you’ll burn for all eternity-- just be a good person!

    • Lyra_Lycan@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      Alternatively, if the only thing stopping a paedophile, rapist or murderer from grooming, sexually assaulting or killing is a special book, let them keep the book

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      Seems they’ll have to make whoever buys them a good deal anyway:

      Burge said that as a result, many communities are left with empty church buildings that can be difficult to sell because they often are next to historic cemeteries.

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    I’m in South and have never seen so many churches. Hardly met anyone who goes, let alone who is outwardly religious, so how are these places supporting themselves? Guess the answer is that they’re not. Yet they’re still building new churches! Just can’t get my head around it. Maybe they only need a small percentage of the population coming in to stay afloat?

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      Weird I’d always heard of the south as super religious. I grew up in a quite catholic area of the north and have known plenty of churchgoers there