The church is changing a lot of what it used to forbid. Like eating meat on fridays during lent, it was forbidden before because it was easier to find seafood and meat was a luxury. Now they dont ask for those "sacrifices" because (sometimes seafood is more expensive and they cant ask that of poor people) and some things have lost their meaning, they would rather have you do a good deed instead.
So, im sure the same could apply to working on sundays.
2007-04-15 12:22:04
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answered by B 2
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Prostitution is sinful on account of the fact it violates the Christian code of chastity.
Such a person would not be shunned from the Church because the Church is a hospital for sinners, not a hotel for saints.
While donating money to charity is a noble thing to do, one does not "cancel out" the illicit deeds done to earn that money. The ends (raising money for charity) do not justify the means (earning money illicitly).
2007-04-16 03:08:33
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answered by Daver 7
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Jesse Jackson's 'Hymietown' Remark – 1984
Feeding Frenzy Rev. Jesse Jackson referred to Jews as "Hymies" and to New York City as "Hymietown" in January 1984 during a conversation with a black Washington Post reporter, Milton Coleman. Jackson had assumed the references would not be printed because of his racial bond with Coleman, but several weeks later Coleman permitted the slurs to be included far down in an article by another Post reporter on Jackson's rocky relations with American Jews.
A storm of protest erupted, and Jackson at first denied the remarks, then accused Jews of conspiring to defeat him. The Nation of Islam's radical leader Louis Farrakhan, an aggressive anti-Semite and old Jackson ally, made a difficult situation worse by threatening Coleman in a radio broadcast and issuing a public warning to Jews, made in Jackson's presence: "If you harm this brother [Jackson], it will be the last one you harm."
Finally, Jackson doused the fires in late February with an emotional speech admitting guilt and seeking atonement before national Jewish leaders in a Manchester, New Hampshire synagogue. Yet Jackson refused to denounce Farrakhan, and lingering, deeply rooted suspicions have led to an enduring split between Jackson and many Jews. The frenzy also heightened tensions between Jackson and the mostly white establishment press.
2007-04-15 12:15:19
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answered by Anonymous
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She would be called a Nappy-Headed Catholic Ho.
2007-04-15 12:16:28
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answered by Anonymous
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The question is.....exactly WHAT is she nonating to the homeless???? hmmmm????
2007-04-15 12:15:59
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answered by Anonymous
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she can go to church sat nite or sun nite
2007-04-15 12:18:17
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answered by Anonymous
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