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A local Christian pastor fixed a neighbor's computer. I'm told all it needed was some virus removal and he had to remove the old version of Norton's in order to install a new antivirus, but he did it for free. No strings attached, no money exchanged. He spent a couple hours of his time in their home on short notice and didn't ask for anything in return.
A local Christian pastor fixed a neighbor's computer. I'm told all it needed was some virus removal and he had to remove the old version of Norton's in order to install a new antivirus, but he did it for free. No strings attached, no money exchanged. He spent a couple hours of his time in their home on short notice and didn't ask for anything in return.
It is called being a good neighbor. Most computer guys are glad to help out neighbors, friends, and family with computer issues. That is my experience. No religion needed. Imagine that.
Viz, I get why you're doing this but it's having the opposite effect.
From Matthew: “Beware of practicing your righteousness before other people in order to be seen by them, for then you will have no reward from your Father who is in heaven. “Thus, when you give to the needy, sound no trumpet before you, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets, that they may be praised by others. Truly, I say to you, they have received their reward. But when you give to the needy, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing, so that your giving may be in secret. And your Father who sees in secret will reward you"
A local Christian pastor fixed a neighbor's computer. I'm told all it needed was some virus removal and he had to remove the old version of Norton's in order to install a new antivirus, but he did it for free. No strings attached, no money exchanged. He spent a couple hours of his time in their home on short notice and didn't ask for anything in return.
It is called being a good neighbor. Most computer guys are glad to help out neighbors, friends, and family with computer issues. That is my experience. No religion needed. Imagine that.
In this case there was no one else to do it. It's a small town in a rural area where there just aren't a lot of computer-savvy people.
But...are you suggesting that Christian pastors can be good neighbors? Because all I hear around here is that Christians are a drain on society.
Didn't you already make a threat just like this? It got a bit long, so maybe you missed my post (and admittedly, I haven't returned to it in a bit, so maybe I missed your response), but I asked about what your thoughts were on corruption in the church more or less. I also pointed out that I feel "your side" would actually benefit a lot about bringing up the contradictions and ethical violations of organized religion, as you could frame it in a way that isn't anti-religion.
Just for context, I was raised a methodist, and do think I was better for it (to this day, my pastor growing up is among the most influential people in my life), though I'm no longer particularly religious. I tend to stick with agnostic as a label, and that honestly creates enemies on both sides but also tends to be disarming as well. Point being I have no vested interest in helping your cause or attempting to sabotage it. I'm merely asking a question to create discussion.
In this case there was no one else to do it. It's a small town in a rural area where there just aren't a lot of computer-savvy people.
But...are you suggesting that Christian pastors can be good neighbors? Because all I hear around here is that Christians are a drain on society.
My experience with computer guys is the following; They fix computer problems when asked regardless of location. I think most people are good neighbors. That has always been my experience.
Not once, have I complained about Christians being a drain on society. You like to make these suggestions without one bit of support. Is that a Christian Pastor trait?
Yea but I bet the pastor didn't mock and insult people.
How do you know if she did not mock or insult others?
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