I wish I could remember the book that talked about this. But basically, the idea is that Christians would rather give their money to the church and then have that money be used for charitable purposes than to pay taxes, even if that amount would be less.
The main reasons are that Christians feel like they can “control” where the money goes better and, because their giving is optional, they feel good that their money is going toward something good.
Oh and it doesn’t hurt that whatever good they do is a shoehorn for them to proselytize.
If only there were other entities that could find public services…
I wish I could remember the book that talked about this. But basically, the idea is that Christians would rather give their money to the church and then have that money be used for charitable purposes than to pay taxes, even if that amount would be less.
The main reasons are that Christians feel like they can “control” where the money goes better and, because their giving is optional, they feel good that their money is going toward something good.
Oh and it doesn’t hurt that whatever good they do is a shoehorn for them to proselytize.
People would be livid to pay an additional 10% in tax. It’s fine when it’s the church though.
Hey as long as it’s not you, am I right??