Editor,
I am certain that Senator McGill is right about people performing the tasks that God gives them the ability to do, (or, as some say, “God calls them to do”) regardless of what they are paid to perform those tasks.
If the pay is too high for those tasks, people who do not have the ability to perform those tasks, or are not “called by God” to perform those tasks, are tempted to attempt to perform those tasks solely to reap the financial benefits, even though they do others a disservice by doing that.
And, by the way, doesn’t this apply to the financial rewards that many so called “spiritual leaders” receive today?
Robert Gardiner
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