Mister Scratch wrote:The Brethren really ought to open the books.
---Now that, I think, might cause something of an uproar.
There are hundreds of thousands of the Mormon church going to bed hungry every night, and watching their kids go hungry, and one part of the reason why is that they are devoting valuable time to the church, and between ten and fifteen percent of their valuable money to the church.
But the church doesn't give a damn about those people. Fat, pompous idiots like Thomas Monson, who I doubt has gone to bed hungry a single day in his pampered, mission-free life, are more concerned about purchasing and running two billion dollar shopping malls, insurance companies, radio stations, cattle ranches, etc., and playing "big-time CEO", than doing anything substantive toward alleviating the suffering of people like those I spent two years of my life working with.
Mormonism tried communism three times, but there's no such humanitarian impulse around now. I never knew a single person get church welfare the entire time I was in Argentina, and most of them were dirt-poor. There was no "work-for-food" program that we could ever find out about; there was nothing. One of my favorite families had nine kids, all in a two room little brick house with dirt floors, and sometimes they couldn't afford food for dinner - but they always paid their ten percent, didn't they? They always paid their fast offerings, didn't they?
Monson can give all of his stupid, vainglorious "widow's mite" talks, but in the end, he's fat and wealthy, and many of the people he collects centavos from, are skinny and hungry, if not suffering from malnutrition. And the church does basically nothing. They won't even come clean about the millions their businesses make.
I don't see how Monson and co are any different from the pharisees that Jesus rails against, I really don't. They're a disgrace to Christian humanitarianism. All those memories of those sincere folks in Argentina...it all makes me sick.