Pastors and clergy work seven days a week and some additional nights.
So did Jesus and the apostles. They didn't have a salary. Are these people better than Jesus?
They deserve to be paid for their work.
Why? Do they do it out of love as Jesus did or for a salary?
Not all of the work is religious.
Why should they get paid for doing something that isn't their job?
It's clear you're missing the point.
You need to make a point before I can miss it. Do you need another swing? I can pitch slower.
Do you work for free? How do you pay your bills? Jesus and his apostles, according to the Bible, didn't have any overhead or personal bills like mortgages and car payments.
They worked AND preached and expected NO ONE to support them with a salary. Are these preachers better than Jesus and the apostles?
And, since you can't seem to grasp the simple concept, yes, I often do work for free. I am part of an organization that provides education, meals, help for the under priviledged, holiday gifts for the needy and other things and we do it all without a paid staff. It's also non-religious, which may make a HUGE difference as we aren't used to asking people for money to help save their soul. We do it because we want to, not because we get paid.
Unlike JW elders, this guy knows how to counsel people who are in various kinds of fixes and when to suggest outside help such as medical or psychiatric care.
He's getting paid to dispense....whatever he feels like saying. Apparently his opinion is worth more than Jesus.