still stealing. and stealing is illegal
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Not being a canadian I can only hazard a guess. If you have a denomination larger than you intend to put on the plate, then I can see no reason why you cannot take back from the plate that which you did not intend to donate, leaving only the amount that which you did.
The drugs are cheaper in Canada than they are in the United States. It can save them money by going to Canada and bringing the drugs back with them. It is illegal though.
Things that get passed around: Notes Money Germs/Virus/Cough/Cold Ball Food Baby Rumors A Joint The church collection plate
Yes it is illegal to take Indian money out of India
In Canada, every citizen has free universal health care. But if you are from out of the country, you must present heath insurance.
In Canada, we lend you money and if you don't pay we break your legs!
The dish where money is put in church is typically referred to as an offering plate or collection plate. It is used during religious services to collect donations from congregants to support the church and its activities. The act of giving money in this way is often seen as a form of financial support for the church and its mission.
Perhaps the money is from an illegal source or there are regulations on how the money should be spent.
probably by throwing more money at border control
The drugs are cheaper in Canada than they are in the United States. It can save them money by going to Canada and bringing the drugs back with them. It is illegal though.
Churches should handle the collection and distribution of tithe money transparently and responsibly, ensuring that funds are used for the benefit of the community and in alignment with the church's mission and values. This includes providing regular financial reports to members and using the money to support charitable activities, maintain the church's operations, and help those in need.
Illegal drug money keeps money out of the economy of the country. The government can not tax illegal drug money.
No, it is not illegal to send money to yourself.
The minister at Calpurnia's church raises funds for Mrs. Robinson by taking up a collection during the church service and asking congregants to donate money to help Mrs. Robinson with her medical expenses.
Reverend Sykes tells everyone, 'nobody leaves 'till we have ten dollars', then orders the congreation doors to be closd until the money is raised. the money was being collected for Helen, Tom Robinson's wife, to support her children.
i dont think it is. i give money to charities and stuff. and my church goes to shelters. i dont think it is. i'm not sure but i guess it's the same reason of why back then it was illegal for an American to help a German soldier.
The purpose of the collection at church in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is to gather money for Tom Robinson's wife, Helen. Tom is falsely accused of raping Mayella Ewell, and the community wants to help support his family while he is in prison. This moment highlights the racial prejudices and injustices present in the town.
Yes, it is illegal to sell money as it is considered counterfeiting, which is a criminal offense.