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Me thinks that thy priorities are mixed up. How do expensive gifts equate to the greater glory of God? I think the opposite is true. Pastors and the like should redirect the use of the hundreds of thousands of dollars that people pay to ornate and “beautify” their churches and give to the poor which IMO is the best for the glory of God. Jesus was a poor man all his life and we must live the Gospel and support the poor and the oppressed. And, yes, it is all for show and your presumption is incorrect IMHO.A lot of Catholics (and non-Catholics) poured in a lot of money for statues, communion rails, paintings, confessionals, flowers, candles, gold, censers, incence, etc. This wasn’t all for show; they were indeed gifts they brought for the greater glory of God. I can only presume churches which are empty have refused or discouraged such gifts from their parishioners?