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At 06:45 AM 4/6/08, you wrote:

>Re: REMINDER!!! TODAY!!!!! Abundant Cheques and Financial Blessi

>Posted by: " Harvey Flatbush " harvf harveyflatbush

>Sun Apr 6, 2008 7:29 am (PDT)

>So what's the difference between a tenth part or 10%?

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>Harvey , you have to include the word " increase " and forget

>10%............if you have a herd of 50 goats, starting out this

>year, and you have twenty new animals born into your troop.......your

>increase is twenty, and a tenth part of your " increase " is two

>animals......the remainder of the 18 are retured to the principal,[the

>starting herd] and it is not taxed, only the increase! how the

>levites managed to con everyone into this is not yet been made clear to

>me, [ we are talking of a time over two thousand years ago!] but they

>have a strange familiarity with the infernal revenue service! if you

>or anyone knows when and how 10 % became the rule, i'd appreciate

>knowing!!!! kraig

 

Kraig Carroll

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Right you are but by the same token, a tenth part of your increase of twenty is two like you said but so is ten%.

 

 

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Sunday, April 06, 2008 12:47 PM

Re: a tenth part....Harvey!

 

 

At 06:45 AM 4/6/08, you wrote:>Harvey , you have to include the word "increase" and forget >10%............if you have a herd of 50 goats, starting out this >year, and you have twenty new animals born into your troop.......your >increase is twenty, and a tenth part of your "increase" is two >animals......

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At 03:47 PM 4/6/2008, you wrote:

No Kraig, you can't ignore the tenth, if you're following what the Bible

says.........It's very clear, and I sent you verse numbers in a different

post - a tithe is a 10% of what you get new - such as one's salary,

commission on a house, bonus - whatever. In OT times, it would have been

the harvest, or a tenth (10%) of the new lambs - whatever. We really

aren't differing on this point, although for some reason, you want to say

or think we are.

Again, it's not a tenth of what you have, but of what you

receive...........

And, it hasn't a thing to do with the IRS - those are separate issues.

Literally, one is to give a tenth, before taxes are taken out - but I've

noticed that many figure the 10th after taxes are taken

out...........

Lynn

 

At 06:45 AM 4/6/08, you

wrote:

>Re: REMINDER!!! TODAY!!!!! Abundant Cheques and Financial Blessi

>Posted by: " Harvey Flatbush "

harvf

harveyflatbush

>Sun Apr 6, 2008 7:29 am (PDT)

>So what's the difference between a tenth part or 10%?

>

>Harvey , you have to include the word " increase " and forget

 

>10%............if you have a herd of 50 goats, starting out this

 

>year, and you have twenty new animals born into your troop.......your

 

>increase is twenty, and a tenth part of your " increase " is

two

>animals......the remainder of the 18 are retured to the

principal,[the

>starting herd] and it is not taxed, only the increase! how the

>levites managed to con everyone into this is not yet been made clear

to

>me, [ we are talking of a time over two thousand years ago!] but they

 

>have a strange familiarity with the infernal revenue service! if you

 

>or anyone knows when and how 10 % became the rule, i'd appreciate

 

>knowing!!!! kraig

Kraig Carroll

Environmental Damage Repair

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