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Well in a way it does, it allows the owners of the church to pay its bills, pay for teaching material, pay for the upkeep of the building, and whatever else the church needs to pay for. In return you receive the teaching of the pastor/priest/what have you, a building in which you can discuss bible and related God topics with others who believe similarly, to gain theological knowledge you may not have had before, a place you can freely worship with others. It also brings the people who dont regularly study the bible closer to God for sure because otherwise they would have little to no knowledge about what the bible says.Because it does exactly nothing to improve your relationship with God. Isn't that the goal of every Christian? How, exactly, does giving money to a church help anyone but the church?
On the other hand if a person belongs to a church they dislike they should
A) probably leave
B) donate to some charity instead
A person who belongs to a megachurch should (in my opinion) donate to charity (even if they like the church)
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