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NuclearReceptor
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I’ve read from couple Catholic sources that there’s no inherent sin in lending money with interest (I’m assuming if it’s not unreasonable or predatory or acting as a loan shark).
The reason I ask is that I joined a P2P money lending website (Lendingclub dot com) and lent people money for a fixed term with fixed interest.
Now I regret this decision — I’m making money off of interest (it’s not a HUGE sum of money I lent — people can loan some or all of the requested amount).
Am I committing a sin?
I can donate any profit (assuming the loan is paid off) to a charitable organization. I just feel a bit uneasy about this.
Dealing with money is not my thing – I don’t know why I even joined.
The reason I ask is that I joined a P2P money lending website (Lendingclub dot com) and lent people money for a fixed term with fixed interest.
Now I regret this decision — I’m making money off of interest (it’s not a HUGE sum of money I lent — people can loan some or all of the requested amount).
Am I committing a sin?
I can donate any profit (assuming the loan is paid off) to a charitable organization. I just feel a bit uneasy about this.
Dealing with money is not my thing – I don’t know why I even joined.