They insist on getting the maximum possible donations, and that prices everything to perfection and allows zero leeway for spending on anything else. Then, something is sure to happen to lower the amount given--and joke-hova expects the same donation anyways. As for me, they are getting nothing because I am preparing for the coming currency collapse that could come any day now. (Which is what everyone should do, much less the jokehovians that make little to begin with). I wonder what they are going to do for money when the dollar becomes toilet paper.
My challenge to joke-hova: That thing is supposed to be the source of all wealth. What about imposing a tithe of 0.1% of all money above and beyond the amount the person needs for comfortable living, after taxes? That would not be a burden, and if joke-hova wants more, it could enrich people. Obviously, those going above this level getting richer to keep the donations at 0.1% of surplus income would incite others to donate more. Pretty soon, there would be more than enough, and those in the congregations would be rich to boot. And perhaps they would be able to quit their jobs--and pious-sneer, since joke-hova would be providing their wealth directly.