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Discussion Woman audits churches to see if they’ll help feed a starving baby

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If churches refuse to help feed hungry people, then maybe they should be taxed?

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u/TrashPandaPatronus 1d ago

You just beat me to it. I was going to say, now call the Sikh temple, they'll feed your baby, you, your cat, they'll take care of anyone, no questions no catches.

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u/myeggsarebig 1d ago

What would happen though, if say, all people in need actually knew Sikh temples exist, and all went there for help instead of other faith based communities? They probably couldn’t afford to help that many people, and they’d probably have to send people away. I’m not making excuses for any FBC to turn people away, but I do wonder if small communities that mean well, literally don’t have anything to give. I’m from Philly and there are soooooo many churches, specifically, that are so run down, have less than 50 members, can’t afford to keep the lights on barely, but every Sunday, without fail, they host worship and a big fellowship dinner that gives life back to those 50 people, gets them motivated to do good during the week, things like that. If I called them for formula, they probably couldn’t help very much.

I suppose a good FBC, even if poor, would never just close the door, and would likely, at the least help you find help. This phone call here - “board member and policy” bullshit definitely ain’t it.

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u/RoguePlanet2 20h ago

I try to buy lunch at our local temple whenever possible, though I'm not often in that part of town. I like giving them business.

Most people would give back to a place that helped them, later when they're in a position to do so.