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|[[Ministers]] help the congregation exercise what Jesus called the "weightier matters.
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Not a Christian Might be a Christian
Believe in Socialism to help the needy of society. Believe in Charity only to help the needy of society.
Covets his neighbor's goods through Benefactors who exercise authority one over the other. Strives to provide a Daily ministration based on charity.
Have chosen to join a system of social Welfare like the Corban of the Pharisees. Working and diligently contributing to develop another Type of Welfare based on Charity alone.
Ministers tell the people if they need bread they can pray to men who call themselves Benefactors but exercise authority one over the other. Ministers tell people to supply bread to the needy of their congregations by faith hope and Charity and the Perfect law of liberty.
Ministers downplay the importance of DOING the Word of God as works. Instead, they say one must simply believe. Ministers tell the people that doing the will of the Father is a sign of belief and not doing so is a sign that there is need of repentance.
Ministers tell the people it is okay to covet benefits as long as they are provided by governments even if they take from your neighbor or borrow against the future of the people. Ministers tell the people to provide benefits through the practice of Pure Religion and if they want Eternal life they shall not covet their neighbors goods even through the governments of the World.
Ministers tell the people that forgiveness simply takes place in the mind. Ministers explain that forgiveness is also a practical banking term and applies to forgiving the debt apparently owed to you by society because you will not covet your neighbors goods despite being forced paid into their system.
Ministers tell the people to obey man under the civil government authority. Ministers help the congregation exercise what Jesus called the "weightier matters" by obeying God rather than man.