One_Of_Shanks wrote: » So....... A knock at the door at 8pm this evening and it's the neighbour next door asking for a donation to the local priest/church. Brief background probably useful..... We've been here a year, get on fine with neighbours, we're not in the least bit religious. So I gave her 2.65 which is all I had in coins. The dog was barking and I didnt want the kids woken and I'm from Dublin originally so the whole thing of person gathering money for local church is foreign to me and I was caught on the hop a bit. The lady was perfectly polite and said thanks but did seem taken aback by my scant donation. So I close the door and then get the head eaten off me by my missus saying I should have given at "least a tenner ffs". Shes from Mayo so shes saying that you should always give a tenner. How the hell am I supposed to know what you should "always give"? So should I call round tomorrow and part with a tenner? Or would that look even worse? I think I should leave it but herself is saying give the tenner tomorrow. Feckin stupid situation imo. It's a Friday night, kids in bed and here I am worrying about supposedly not giving enough money to a religion that I dont even believe in. Crazy crap. Any thoughts?
tomwaterford wrote: » Tell them to fcuk right off calling to your door looking for money Grandfather done that 50 odd years ago....the church is the richest organisation in the country
ger vallely wrote: » Blast em with piss.
_Brian wrote: » I'm from rural Ireland and never heard of such door to door collections for the priest. Wouldn't be contributing anything. Those who go to mass make donations there. If they want more donations they need to make church more attractive to more people which they won't do.
dmc17 wrote: » They've got a good business model though. You give us your money and we'll give you some imaginary products in return for your money. It keeps production costs down
Akrasia wrote: » Yeah, and what's with this unleavened ****e they give out at communion. If it was a proper sandwich I might even go to mass.
jester77 wrote: » I thought they send around a basket during their service? Or do they not to that any more and call around to all the neighbours instead.
diomed wrote: » CRH is number 1 in the top 1000 companies with profit of €1 billion. That equates to about €250 for every man, woman, child. Your stat might be a bit off. Ok, I know CRH has overseas businesses, but I doubt you have seen the accounts of the Church of Ireland.