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Protestants use a false doctrine about the tithe in order to justify paying taxes with food instead of money. The bible says that the tithe is food and not money.

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Question: If that is the case, then why do protestants use a false doctrine about the tithe? The bible says that the tithe is food and not money.

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The practice of tithing is not a false doctrine, but the specific interpretation of it is. Many Protestants interpret the tithe as giving a tenth of one's income to the church or other charity. While this is a valid interpretation, the Bible does not actually specify whether the tithe should be money or food. The Old Testament describes the tithe being given as food or other materials, such as livestock, as well as money. Therefore, the interpretation of the tithe as money is valid, but not necessarily the only interpretation.

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Published: Saturday, December 10, 2022

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