Again you did not read my comments. I told him he was making a mistake, and I told you I do not have tax exempt status, so you tell me what that adds up to? Shame on you for being so quick to judge, and too proud to say yo're sorry. Apologizing is a requirement of God for us to do when we misjudge another.I never said that you're worried about losing tax exempt status for "your" ministry.
But you seem to believe that your buddy is in a real dilemma...."even face losing tax exempt status"
And what I said is shame on you, your friend, and anyone here who thinks that's a real dilemma
No apology from me, sir. If you don't think he has a dilemma on his hands, my comment didn't apply to you. If you think he's got a tough choice, then shame on you.
It's that simple
He is not a friend. A fellow minister in the area, and I do not approve of his views, and like with you, I am not afraid to tell him he is wrong. See you in heaven, and you can apologize then :smilewinkgrin::smilewinkgrin::smilewinkgrin: