Minister tells his flock to go steal
Date: 12/22/2009 9:01:10 AM
Matt Friedeman, InTheFight.com
This is crazy. Yet unfortunately I'm not too surprised. The morality of the world has been creeping into the church and the problem has been exacerbated in the last fifty years. The interesting thing about this situation is that an Anglican priest is promoting morality that even the world deems immoral.
Poor people who are desperate for cash have been advised to go forth and shoplift from major stores - by an Anglican priest.
The Rev Tim Jones said in his Sunday sermon that stealing from successful shops was preferable to burglary, robbery or prostitution.
He told parishioners it would not break the eighth commandment 'thou shalt not steal' because it 'is permissible for those who are in desperate situations to take food that they might not starve'.
'My advice, as a Christian priest, is to shoplift,' he told his stunned congregation at St Lawrence and St Hilda in York.
'I do not offer such advice because I think that stealing is a good thing, or because I think it is harmless, for it is neither.'
Wait, stealing doesn't go against the teachings of the bible? I'd like to see Jones support that idea with scripture. If this Anglican priest admittedly knows that stealing isn't a good thing, then why is he suggesting to his congregation that it's okay to shoplift?
But wait, there's more. Jones even tells you who to steal from. Make sure you take from big companies.
'I would ask that they do not steal from small family businesses, but from large national businesses, knowing that the costs are ultimately passed on to the rest of us in the form of higher prices.'
It makes me wonder if a large part of the church will slowly merge morally with the world. If Christians aren't Salt and Light, then they aren't carrying out the words of Christ. And this teaching from Jones certainly isn't inspired by the bible.
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