You should probably consider how many religious organization's there are in the united states. By definition they aren't a business
http://www.irs.gov/charities/article...158841,00.html
What do churches sell for profit..exactly?
You should probably consider how many religious organization's there are in the united states. By definition they aren't a business
http://www.irs.gov/charities/article...158841,00.html
What do churches sell for profit..exactly?
I'm going to be honest; I've never heard of this Chik-Fila whatever it's called until now.
I don't see much of these stuff here at SoCal, more of In 'N Out and etc.
I have to admit that made me chuckle. I hated church, I thought it was boring, irrelevant and just a waste of a sunday. But to people like my Aunt, it's a social experience, and it has some merit. If majority of your neighborhood goes to church, it doesn't mean "hey BIBLE THUMPIN TIME BRO". Half the time it's just an easy way to break the ice with your neighbors, plan events, and just have fun.
I'm not sure you've been to a church, and trust me I don't blame you if you haven't, but it isn't necessarily a religious outlet for everyone attending.
I grew up in a Christian family and went to church every sunday for 8 years. I even attended a Baptist school for 3 years. My aunt almost had a heart attack when I told her I was atheist like 7 months ago.
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