And of course, like was mentioned earlier,
we know that God is NO respector of persons.
He even speaks of GREATER condemnation on those
who have to dress for and covet honor it seems.
Luke 20
45 Then in the audience of all the people he said unto his disciples,
46 Beware of the scribes,
which desire to walk in long robes,
and love greetings in the markets,
and the highest seats in the synagogues,
and the chief rooms at feasts;
47 Which devour widows houses,
and for a shew make long prayers:
the same shall receive greater damnation.

I think there's a lot to see in that Book.
But I don't see how we are to exalt any
men above others.
(And I am wrong OFTEN, so please correct
me on this one if so)

When I see verses quoted in threads like this I get the sneaky suspicion the poster is refering to the Catholic Church, but let me tell you a story....
About 9 months ago I got a call at my parish from a woman who need some help with her electric bill. She was a single mom with a young, special needs child. As is custom, another parishoner and myself paid this woman a visit to bring her some food and to see what her needs were. During our conversation I came to realize that she had been giving money to three very wealthy, prominent TV evangelists.
The Catholic faithful paid her electric bill that day.
In my state if your electricity gets turned off, you have five days to get it restored or else the landlord has to evict you. It was the Catholic Church that kept that woman and child in their home.
Seven months later, she called again.
We gave her more assistance. This time we also paid her rent.
I can see where you might be coming from when you post verses like this, but from my perspective, it's not the Catholic Church that is devouring widow's houses.
The opposite is true. The charities within the Catholic Church enables a lot of modern day widows and orphans to obtain and to stay in their homes. I'm personally involved in this ministry and see it happen on a daily basis.
In Christ,
Tad
You got that from my passage?
Why would that be?
(K, i reread it, it's the long robes I think, yeah
I dont care for that fancy dressing, I think everyone
should look "equal" but anyhow, I didnt WRITE the
passage, so it wasnt my idea)
Nice story about the poor lady, but that shouldn't
be a surprise to you. This is how we are to conduct
business ALL the time isnt it?
If someone comes to my home who's in need, I open
the wallet or the pantry. Isn't that a given?
If we deny the least of our brethren
We are denying Christ.
Your story should be a commonplace thing that you see.
Anyhow Tad, my question wasnt about Catholics,
it was about
exalting men above what they should be.
See it ALL the time, in churches, in restaurants, etc.
When I was an insurance agent, I wore beautiful suits
and fancy jewelry etc to look like someone you can
trust your money with lol.
EVERY door was opened for me, best seats in the
house, bell of the ball etc.
If I went out at night in my jeans, TOTALLY different
treatment, then I was just another person.
THAT's what i was talking about.
If I am wrong, please show me, so I can
rethink that.
sunlover