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Actually the typical evangelical pastor has an income that's less than the typical evangelical churchgoer.
It's just that the exceptions have a tendency to be... egregious.
The first ones are the real evangelical pastors. The exceptions are the fakes.
Of the thirty or so evangelical pastors I've known, a dozen had salaries below the poverty level, another dozen were at about 120% of that, and the rest not much more; one, who stuck through grad school to get a Master's in Theology and a Doctorate in Ministry, got almost twice the poverty level.
There was one that people accused of being rich -- until they were informed that his wife was a highly skilled doctor pulling in a hefty six-digit salary.
We were talking income, not salaries, anyway.
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And just what income do you think a pastor with a salary near the poverty level has besides that salary?
If they can invent a religious sect, they can well invent that source of income, you are Anglos damn it, there are donations, paper litter for praying or soul-feeding... if you think a pastor even needs a salary, if you consider that a profession, you can well make up the rest. A pastor should be some sort of counselor, an on-the-side occupation, not a full-time one: don't go around complaining if you do not get real income for not having a real job. Otherwise you are reduce to the condition of a Buddhist monk.
Every pastor I've ever known worked an 80 to 100-hour week. Just when are they supposed to squeeze in something else?
They're expected to be counselor, mediator, educator, organizer, cheerleader, and other things any one of which would be a full-time job.
And to extend things, every Catholic priest I've known works the same or longer hours.
Wait -- "invent a religious sect"? WTF are you talking about???
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I'm reminded of those who tried to kill this thread a few years ago

Of the thirty or so evangelical pastors I've known, a dozen had salaries below the poverty level, another dozen were at about 120% of that, and the rest not much more; one, who stuck through grad school to get a Master's in Theology and a Doctorate in Ministry, got almost twice the poverty level.
There was one that people accused of being rich -- until they were informed that his wife was a highly skilled doctor pulling in a hefty six-digit salary.
This thread, or the actual FARIP thread?![]()
^ No, just get a real work if they find money such a craving and bugging necessity: even shepherds do more of a real, useful work. Entertaining people's neuras and muddle-headedness should not be rewarded... yet, as we know, some of them manage to do very well: hey, why do not all of them, provided they are really not that greedy, turn themselves into televangelists able to provide more decent incomes to the people providing the "services" you two described there? Or just mimic the European Catholic Church: they lack the calling, but they still have enough money to support their pederasts and pederasts' friends; the Protestant heresies, on the contrary, seem to teem with "pastors" and, having less of a social stigma attached, could manage to raise more money than their rivals.
You, sir, have serious issues.
The thread is contrary to JUB policy -- why it's permitted when no other category of people that the policy says you don't get to harass are allowed to be targeted is the question.
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You, sir, have serious issues.
Who is the OE "welded" in "DOES" and not on "FETUS" (which is sometimes spelled with that strange "welded OE")?
