We are all supposed to follow the law of the
land. Church, which holds vast real estate, buildings and institutions, is no
exception.
Church,
like any other citizen, must pay the taxes properly… sincerely hoping they are
doing it. We’re not supposed to undervalue property to evade tax or launder
black money. Whether this (evasion) has happened in the controversial Kochi church
land deal is still not clear.
Church must discourage black money and money laundering.
When unaccounted cash transactions are illegal, why are some church
institutions – especially educational institutions -- entertaining black money?
As Jesus said, "give to Caesar what
belongs to Caesar, and give to God what belongs to God." The big question
is: Is the Church in Kerala evading taxes payable to the government and
indulging in black money? There’re no answers. Church activities are now
becoming highly commercialized and non-transparent, which is a bad sign. Church
has become a toll-house where middleman and nouveau rich are tightening their
grip and poor are no longer welcomed.
Let there be good governance and transparency in the church. Caesar's wife must be above suspicion. This is applicable to everyone in India, including the church whether it's Protestant or Catholic or Jacobite.
Only God knows why the Church and sister organisations keep on accumulating land and institutions. On the other hand, there’s a shortage of 18 million houses in urban areas in India, per capita income is only around Rs 1.11 lakh and unemployment is rising. Per capita income in the US is over Rs 36 lakh and Switzerland over Rs 50 lakh.
Let there be good governance and transparency in the church. Caesar's wife must be above suspicion. This is applicable to everyone in India, including the church whether it's Protestant or Catholic or Jacobite.
Only God knows why the Church and sister organisations keep on accumulating land and institutions. On the other hand, there’s a shortage of 18 million houses in urban areas in India, per capita income is only around Rs 1.11 lakh and unemployment is rising. Per capita income in the US is over Rs 36 lakh and Switzerland over Rs 50 lakh.
In Bible, Mathew 12:6-7 says: “I tell you that something greater than the temple is here. If
you had known what these words mean, ‘I desire mercy, not sacrifice,’ you would
not have condemned the innocent.” In short, God and His mercy are much more
important than big churches, land or institutions. The sharp division in the
Syro-Malabar church over a land deal shows that we are just messing it up. The
Church needs a proper policy framework, transparency and governance.
The bottom line: stop running after land, buildings,
expensive cars, luxurious life, buildings and bickering over liturgy. Share the
wealth among the poor. But we’re moving away from the one – Jesus – who gave up
His life to save the mankind.
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