How much does all that cost? That's one heck of a building!
Perhaps the news story will be a editorial on why the government should end religious contribution tax credits when the proceeds are used to fund five star extravagent club houses?
I always thought the intention of religious charity was to assist others, not to have the fanciest digs to process through your rituals. Could a more modest building be constructed, and the tax dollars used for actual charitable purposes?
(Someone correct me if I'm wrong and they are volunteering the space to assist homeless families or something).
I have no issue with people celebrating what they want to celebrate or building what they want to build, my only issue is with my tax dollars paying for a five star private gathering place.
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