David Miller wrote:
Sure it does. Your experiences have been different than mine, and we tend to adopt views based on experience, so it makes good sense. I had never seen incorporation as a big thing. I see the institutional church as a big business anyway, providing employment to three hundred thousand pastors, their asst. pastors, secretaries, janitors, music directors, etc. Why would they not incorporate to protect the business?
Much more I can say, but I will stop here. Does any of what I say here make any sense to you at all?
Peace be with you.
David Miller.
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