Mercury wrote:The Nehor wrote:Maxrep wrote:"Brother Brown, as you come to know the truthfulness of the principles we've shared with you, WILL YOU obey the law of tithing by giving ten percent of your income to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints?" Crickets chirp as Brother Brown shows the Elders to the door.........
Why is that a more onerous burden now than it was in the past?
To aswer your question, Economics. With the rich getting richer and the poor getting poorer there is a great recession waiting in the green room. In times like this there will be the retraction I wrote about. After the banks make it difficult to borrow money and purse strings get tighter we will collapse and return to a different model. Some of the wheels that turn the prosperity we have enjoyed over the past 20 years will come and any system, rel;igious, political and educational institution will keep bowing to the economic institutions we rely on. For most with a middle of the road income the loss of ten percent (plus interest!) was a bad idea 5 to 10 years ago. Commodities are not as cheap in America as they are in China. And now we are seeing the strains on China as well, as money shifting between american, chinese and other banks in between go back and forth over the Pacific. eventually that income will shift and stay in between China and America (US, Mexico and Canada included). OK, enough Economic daydreaming.
So to conclude, the sillyness of Mormonism is unveiled to the entered initiate. It seems folly to invest money that could be going to a 401k. All the money wasted on my mission when I could have been getting an education. The church will die because selling your soul to a farcical institution for ten percent of your income is insane. I'm serious. its insanity.
What Mercury said, and in this day and age the burden is more transparent. Intelligent people may not see the same correlation as individuals did decades ago with paying money to a certain brand of religion to bring about supernatural blessings.