anynameyouwish
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They are not required, but in 99% of the cases of charitable giving to help those in need, Christianity is involved.I'm impressed with the kindness the customers showed to the lone worker, but I don't see what it has to do with religion or ethics. Neither of those things are required for doing something to help another.
"They are not required, but in 99% of the cases of charitable giving to help those in need, Christianity is involved."
Bullfknshit.
That is NOT a fact and YOU can NOT prove it!