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Hillsong Church, Gloria Jeans - linked to abuse claims.
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<blockquote data-quote="TheDag" data-source="post: 48378180" data-attributes="member: 96964"><p>There is nothing wrong with becoming wealthy as such. it depends on what is done with that money that matters. To use a secular example Telstra when they were the only phone providor spent alot of money in the bush to upgrade facilities. Once competition came in they have fought against that because the other companies don't need to provide services to the rural areas which are not economically worth it. So despite telstra having made big profits before privatisation alot of that money went into upgrading country services. If it didn't you would still have an operator required to connect your call in lots of areas. I have no problem with a big profit as long as it is then spent wisely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheDag, post: 48378180, member: 96964"] There is nothing wrong with becoming wealthy as such. it depends on what is done with that money that matters. To use a secular example Telstra when they were the only phone providor spent alot of money in the bush to upgrade facilities. Once competition came in they have fought against that because the other companies don't need to provide services to the rural areas which are not economically worth it. So despite telstra having made big profits before privatisation alot of that money went into upgrading country services. If it didn't you would still have an operator required to connect your call in lots of areas. I have no problem with a big profit as long as it is then spent wisely. [/QUOTE]
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