Yes third world churches also pay tithes.
All Christians are exempt from paying tithes. God/Bible never commanded Christians to pay tithes. Tithing is not part of New testament Christianity.Your Tithe Experthttp://thetithinghoax.com/
no. you must pay your tithes to a church
AnswerThere is nothing in the Bible that requires people to pay tithes. Of course, churches need funds, and some raise money by requesting tithes. However, the notion that one is cursed if one does not pay the tithe suggests that, for that church, mammon has become more important than God.
No- churches and other tax-exempt charities do not pay income tax on the donations they are given. Church employees have to pay income tax on their salaries and the church must collect with-holding tax on these salaries.
Of course, all subjects of the Church - meaning all men, including the King - paid tithes.
Most churches will gladly accept anyone that wants to attend even if you don't have money. However, a lot of Christian churches teach the law of the tithe. This means that most churches believe that it is a commandment from god to give one tenth of your earnings to the church. Don't let that scare you of though because most churches will still let you attend even if you aren't paying your tithes.
The french peasants paid royal taxes, tithes to the church, and manorial dues to the lords
In the United States, churches that meet certain criteria, such as being used for religious worship, education, or charitable activities, are often exempt from paying property taxes. However, the specifics can vary depending on the state and local regulations.
There are many Christian religions who do not force tithes on their members. Jehovah's Witnesses are one in particular that do not force tithes or pass a collection plate. Any Christian religion that do not pressure their attendees to contribute could be lumped into this category.
Malachi 3:10.
A church tithe is 10% of your (gross) income (your increase). This is the portion which is due to God. An offering, on the other hand, is an amount over and above the tithe.Additional Info:The above is what is typically taught in many churches. However, paying 10 percent of your income to a church is not biblical.According to the Bible, Christians are not required to pay tithes in any form or fashion. Only ancient Israel was required to pay tithes, and the tithe only consisted agricultural produce - not income.The Bible encourages voluntary, Spirit-led giving among Christians.
Abraham to the High Priest Melchizedek the King of Salem.