Being a Christian is indeed an ongoing practice. Giving is likewise an ongoing practice. Tithing is a requirement of the OT Law and has nothing to do with being a Christian.
You, like Jackson123, make the same mistake many make, but you express it in an ugly way. Here is your version, in simple equations:
giving (as a Christian) = tithing
not tithing = not giving anything
Both are patently false. A Christian may give generously without any thought of "tithing". There is no percentage given in the New Testament as to what Christians are to give, so there is no "above and beyond" about it. You're making an argument from silence.
Your closing comment is nothing but self-righteous slander. You know nothing at all about how much I give, but you assume that because I argue against "tithing" that I give nothing. You are dead wrong. In future, kindly keep your ignorant personal attacks to yourself.
You, like Jackson123, make the same mistake many make, but you express it in an ugly way. Here is your version, in simple equations:
giving (as a Christian) = tithing
not tithing = not giving anything
Both are patently false. A Christian may give generously without any thought of "tithing". There is no percentage given in the New Testament as to what Christians are to give, so there is no "above and beyond" about it. You're making an argument from silence.
Your closing comment is nothing but self-righteous slander. You know nothing at all about how much I give, but you assume that because I argue against "tithing" that I give nothing. You are dead wrong. In future, kindly keep your ignorant personal attacks to yourself.
Great job you argued the definition of the word for countless hours, majority of Christians when they think of tithing unless they are brand new think of the word in the general sense of giving.
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