Questions about Tithing

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1. As traders, let's assume that we like to tithe 10% of our profits to charity. This seems like a typical amount. So the first question here is: Since our income isn't known in advance, should we tithe only once a year, or once a month, or once a week, or....?

2. Let's say a trader averages $5000/month in profits, and tithes 10% of his profits every month to charity. All of a sudden, one month he loses $2000. What should he do if he makes $5000 again the following month? Tithe $500? Or subtract his prior month $2000 loss and then tithe $300?

3. When people suggest tithing 10% of their income to charity, are they generally speaking about gross income or net income after taxes?

Thanks for any insights,
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As most people here are losers - by never disputed common wisdom - how can these claim 10% back from those charities?
 
How many of you tithe only after your survival is assured? In other words, if you suddenly got cancer and you knew insurance was going to cover only a small fraction of your hospital bills, would you continue to tithe?

Maybe I'll get some interesting responses with that one. :D

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Quote from Math_Wiz:

Ah, symantics (sp?). I don't want to be picky here, but tithing generally refers to gifts to the church like you said, but it also can mean giving 10% of your income to charity.

http://www.answers.com/tithe&r=67

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Yes, you are right. To someone who is not a Christian, it might mean something else. (not to Christians, though).:)
 
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You are right. I didn't wish to imply that I wanted to be a methodical obligated giver. Just the opposite. I was just curious about the framework surrounding tithing. Once I understand the general tithing framework, then I can apply my own rules and come up with my own way of tithing. Sort of like buying a trading system, then tweaking it to fit your needs.

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Math_Wiz, I suggest that you read Mal 3:8-12. That should clear up any questions you have about tithing. As far as applying your own rules and tweaking it to fit your needs, I don't think that is an option.
 
Quote from stockerup:

Math_Wiz, I suggest that you read Mal 3:8-12. That should clear up any questions you have about tithing. As far as applying your own rules and tweaking it to fit your needs, I don't think that is an option.


Well, I suppose it might clear things up for me if I understood it, lol. Here's the quote you mentioned.

8Will a man rob God? Yet ye have robbed me. But ye say, Wherein have we robbed thee? In tithes and offerings.

9Ye are cursed with a curse: for ye have robbed me, even this whole nation.

10Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be meat in mine house, and prove me now herewith, saith the LORD of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it.

11And I will rebuke the devourer for your sakes, and he shall not destroy the fruits of your ground; neither shall your vine cast her fruit before the time in the field, saith the LORD of hosts.

12And all nations shall call you blessed: for ye shall be a delightsome land, saith the LORD of hosts.


Which I found thru Google, and copied from here, if anyone is interested:
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?book_id=46&chapter=3&version=9


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So anyways, I'm trying to interpret this into modern-day English. First I have to figure out who is speaking. I assume it is the Lord here, which would be, ummm, Jesus Christ, correct?

Ok, well, sounds to me like essentially he is saying here "If you give me all you got, I'll give you all I got, which is more than you can imagine". Am I right? Am I close?

Well, thanks for your input,
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Quote from Math_Wiz: Ok, well, sounds to me like essentially he is saying here "If you give me all you got, I'll give you all I got, which is more than you can imagine". Am I right? Am I close?

Well, thanks for your input,
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Yep, that's it. Sure sounds like a good deal to me. If you still have questions or maybe some doubts why not do what it says in verse 10: "... test Me now in this," says the Lord of Hosts, "if I will not open for you the windows of heaven and pour out for you a blessing until it overflows." (NASB version)
 
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Quote from Math_Wiz:1. As traders, let's assume that we like to tithe 10% of our profits to charity. This seems like a typical amount. So the first question here is: Since our income isn't known in advance, should we tithe only once a year, or once a month, or once a week, or....?
Tithe as you take money out of your account(s) for personal use, such as paying bills, mortgage, etc., not as you extract money from the markets.
Quote from Math_Wiz:2. Let's say a trader averages $5000/month in profits, and tithes 10% of his profits every month to charity. All of a sudden, one month he loses $2000. What should he do if he makes $5000 again the following month? Tithe $500? Or subtract his prior month $2000 loss and then tithe $300?
Again, tithe as you take money out of your account(s). Don't tithe based on account balances at the end of week or month. If you have a gazillion dollars in trading accounts and you draw 10K per month for personal use, tithe on the 10K. If your monthly draw varies, tithe on the amount taken out.
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3. When people suggest tithing 10% of their income to charity, are they generally speaking about gross income or net income after taxes?
Tithe on gross income, not net.
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I'll leave the definition of tithing to the experts.

Just keep it simple and you'll be blessed.

God Bless
 
Quote from ddunbar:

I thought God likes a cheerful giver. Not a methodical, obligated one.

2 Cor 9:7

You are correct...
But the amount is addressed by Jesus... in the Parable of the Widow's Offering.

Mk 12:41:44

Jesus was NOT impressed by "rich people... who threw in large amounts"...
But singled out the widow who "put in two very small copper coins".

The teaching is that giving must be SACRIFICIAL.

For some with large families that might be 10%...
For others only a much higher amount is a sacrifice.

Also in the Sermon on the Mount...
Christ taught to "do your acts of righteousness in secret".

So it's interesting that...
Billionaires who build very public philanthropic monuments to themselves...
Are only pleasing themselves... not God.
 
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