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	Comments on: Why does the LDS Church ask for 10% tithe considering what is written in the Book of Mormon?	</title>
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		By: creative_dude		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Have never, ever, been told that I would be forgiven of my sins if I paid tithing.  On the other hand it appears as if those who pay tithing are less likely to commit sins.  Did not say not commit sin, said less likely to do so.  It is as if paying tithing had a tendency to make one more like our example, Jesus Christ, who approved of tithes and offerings and on his own offered up everything he had.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have never, ever, been told that I would be forgiven of my sins if I paid tithing.  On the other hand it appears as if those who pay tithing are less likely to commit sins.  Did not say not commit sin, said less likely to do so.  It is as if paying tithing had a tendency to make one more like our example, Jesus Christ, who approved of tithes and offerings and on his own offered up everything he had.</p>
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