Rev Wayne
Simplicity + Sincerity = Serenity
O.F.F. said:Absolutely, I stand firmly on my assertion. I wasn't talking about you defending your "raises," pay increases, or the lack thereof. I was talking about YOUR INCOME, period.
Pure semantics.
O.F.F. said:The bottom-line is, if your denomination has more Masonic membership in it than any other denomination in the world,
No, the bottom line is, you have in no way made any case for this at all. All we have on it is your word, and I think we've already shown not so many pages back, just how little that's worth.
O.F.F. said:than it stands to reason that the revenue it brings in and the income that supports its ministers comes predominately from Masons.
The only way this can "stand to reason," of course, would be if anything you have said was in any way related to "reason," which it clearly is not. First make your case for the other point, before you start claiming points that are predicated upon the verifiability of the first.
You don't seem to know the first thing about constructing an argument. Did nobody ever tell you, that before you can claim something to be so, it has to be SHOWN to be so? Your percentage for Masons in the Methodist Church, from my personal experience in the church, is completely and incontrovertibly SKEWED.
Oh, I almost forgot: PERIOD!
As a postscript and a further rebuttal to this ridiculous argument, Michael, have you done the math? Your claim is that there are so many Masons in the UMC, that you feel justified in claiming that my membership has more to do with where the paycheck comes from than anything else. Since you have failed (or neglected, or intentionally avoided) producing anything in the way of corroboration of your claim, then perhaps it's time to produce the most telling statistic that makes this one of your more laughable falsehoods.
Masonic membership in the U.S.------------1.5 million (bessel.org, 2005 statistics)
United Methodist membership in the U.S.-------8.2 million (WCC figures, 2006)
I ask you, readers, to look at this very closely, and very simply, for it is not complicated at all. For there to be any kind of majority of Masons in U.S. Methodist churches, they would have to number over half of congregation members, right?
Well, if you look at these figures, which should not be significantly different though coming from estimates that are one year apart, it easily becomes apparent that there are over 5 Methodists in the U.S. for every Mason!
What that means, in nuts and bolts, is: even if EVERY MASON IN THE U.S. were Methodist, they would STILL constitute a less than 20% minority in the UM churches! Since it's pretty safe to assume that Masons are FAR from unanimously Methodist, it appears you've been puffing your pipe out in the alfalfa patch again.
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