Just one comment and one question.
Comment: As far as tithing goes, many churches preach the 10% thing. The Pentecostal church that I attended with my Dad and Stepmom used to be pretty adamant about this and it definitely was gross not net. I don't know the particular verse but in the Old Test. it says that it should be 10% of you're first fruits which they interpreted as your gross income.
Question: A coworker of mine said that he saw that Judge Napolitano guy talking about some recent polygamy case. Judge Napo said that the attorney general of Utah was going after polygamists/bigamists but that the AG won't get reelected because of this. He claimed that was because 75% of the state was Mormon and about 1/2 still practiced bigamy. I said to my friend that didn't sound right because I'd recently seen some shows on polygamy and in them they claimed their were only about 30000 or so practicing polygamy. I also looked it up on wikipedia and it said about 37000 (even a fox news article sited the 30000 number). Anyway, my question is, in your opinion is this AG going to be unpopular for taking a stand against this? I've heard that in the 50's they tried cracking down and it was met with a good deal of backlash from the public mainly because it put a lot of women with oodles of kids without a bread winner.
Comment: As far as tithing goes, many churches preach the 10% thing. The Pentecostal church that I attended with my Dad and Stepmom used to be pretty adamant about this and it definitely was gross not net. I don't know the particular verse but in the Old Test. it says that it should be 10% of you're first fruits which they interpreted as your gross income.
Question: A coworker of mine said that he saw that Judge Napolitano guy talking about some recent polygamy case. Judge Napo said that the attorney general of Utah was going after polygamists/bigamists but that the AG won't get reelected because of this. He claimed that was because 75% of the state was Mormon and about 1/2 still practiced bigamy. I said to my friend that didn't sound right because I'd recently seen some shows on polygamy and in them they claimed their were only about 30000 or so practicing polygamy. I also looked it up on wikipedia and it said about 37000 (even a fox news article sited the 30000 number). Anyway, my question is, in your opinion is this AG going to be unpopular for taking a stand against this? I've heard that in the 50's they tried cracking down and it was met with a good deal of backlash from the public mainly because it put a lot of women with oodles of kids without a bread winner.

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