tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-170814845771372625.post4346845907789057822..comments2024-02-08T10:33:22.915+13:00Comments on Available Light: Proposal 8Kelvin Wrighthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16682322819567886400noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-170814845771372625.post-46069820823463457922013-02-04T21:14:13.637+13:002013-02-04T21:14:13.637+13:001. Yes. He has, modesty forbids me from saying who...1. Yes. He has, modesty forbids me from saying whom he has chosen for this particular task.<br />2.Good idea. Or hard hats in liturgical colours. <br />3. No. Neither the other way around. By law, clergy are not employees (seriously) they are deemed to work for God.<br />4a.depends on the seat. If we increase competition for back seats your plan would work. But not for the front ones.<br />4b. Lucky pew? your number comes up and you get a toaster? Might work....Kelvin Wrighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16682322819567886400noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-170814845771372625.post-64794392740719521772013-01-30T14:25:29.403+13:002013-01-30T14:25:29.403+13:00Right. Questions/ comments of my own:
1. Does Go...Right. Questions/ comments of my own: <br />1. Does God own churches? If so, could He delegate his authority in applying to local authorities?<br />2. Could 'mitigation measures' include hiding under pews?*<br />3. Do clergy 'employ' their congregation?<br />4a. If only the first fifty parishioners get a seat, will it increase Sunday attendance? <br />4b. Is it moral to have a competition to increase church attendance?<br />* where have all the pews gone?Katehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12453125929159161583noreply@blogger.com