It's not entitled, it's realistic. If my cash flow in > yours, you need to offer me more money for me to think it's worth my time. Simple math here. Dude who makes $7.25 an hour is making like $1000 a month. Dude who makes double that is making... around double that. $20 a month for four sermons is worth more proportionally to the guy who makes less-- he's gaining 2% income, the other guy is gaining one. Take it to the extreme-- celebrities charge like tens of thousands of dollars simply to appear for things, which is probably less work than sitting through a sermon. Why? Because if you paid them $5 they'd gain like... 0.00005% of their income. It's not a matter of the person being "better" at sitting through church or anything like that, it's all about relative gain here.
But hey if a point comes where you're making $40 an hour working 60 hours a week, and you still think that the $5 for your hour is a worthy venture, by all means, be a fool.
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