Well, just so you know, according to many Christian "Pastors" we all should give ten percent of our income, no matter who we are...to them.
Yes, I realize what ten percent is, I have heard hundreds of sermons about this subject.
How do you think these mega church pastors become rich?
Yes, some of us are wise to this ploy. They are not taking care of the widows and orphans, many of them, aren't they supposed to do that?
They expect us to give more than the 10%, they are always asking for more. It is not usually for charity, but sometimes it is.....it is usually to build a new building or to send someone on a missions trip overseas, always something.
We get asked for money every time we attend a service, which can be 3 times or more per week.
This is not how the early church operated. They met in each other's homes, they shared their earthly possessions, they helped each other out (they got persecuted and had to run and hide).
Now, it is all about giving the Pastor's the money.
This is one reason I am cynical. I try to not let them lay a guilt trip on me for not giving them enough money.
I lose respect for any church leader that has to ask for money every single time.
Do the Rabbi's do this?
I've never heard one ask for money when I have attended a congregation.
Since you asked about church's I will tell you. We are told to give ten percent and are given the example out of the Torah about as to why we should. Some church's do not berate every week about it, but others do. We do not have "dues" as in a membership and getting tickets to attend a service, everyone is welcome, no matter if they are a member or not, wether they pay any tithes or offerings (that is what we call it) or not.
Other church's just tell you to give what G-d lays upon your heart to give.
You said church, so I thought I would speak up, even tho it might not be applicable to you.
But like I said, they don't make us pay membership dues.
The laws of Tithing are one thing, and you realize how much 10% is? If a man makes $100k a year, 10% means $10,000 dollars a year. If a man makes $30K a year, that is still $3,000 dollars a year. The laws of tithing, according to Torah, are only applicable when the Temple is rebuilt. The general law of Tzadekah, or Charity, is that we should give up to 10% and no more.