Missionaries pimped out for sandbag PR stunt for LDS Inc

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I'm trying to sort this out in my mind. I looked at the photos using the link that Boaz supplied. The link is to the LDS news service (or whatever it's called). Does this information go out to national wire services or is it simply a website for LDS to view?

In any case, what's wrong about doing a faith promoting piece like this?

Trying to put myself in the place of the folks doing the sand bagging, those reporting it and the critics as well. Not getting very far with it.
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Mercury wrote:
moksha wrote:Bah, making fun of good deeds is too cheap of shot.


Exploitation of others misfortune for a PR stunt, now that's good though right?


When good is accomplished, why question the motives?
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moksha wrote:
Mercury wrote:
moksha wrote:Bah, making fun of good deeds is too cheap of shot.


Exploitation of others misfortune for a PR stunt, now that's good though right?


When good is accomplished, why question the motives?


I question the motive of such acts in the context of the organization. The source of this story...wait...the ONLY source for this story is a press release. These things just don't happen. They are planned/staged.

If I wanted notoriety in a community, I would build a wing onto a hospital or school. I would build a park, etc. The hucksters, they usually stage publicity stunts.
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Jason Bourne wrote:
Gadianton wrote:The missionaries did this because,

The church did this because,

a) They are on the constant hunt for PR.

I disagree. They may get PR from it but they do it because they believe in Christian service.

That may be, but someone went to the trouble and expense of making a mass of matching yellow t-shirts with "Mormon Helping Hands" and the church name and whatnot on them and distributed them to the missionaries, and that was part of the constant hunt for PR. I'm not impressed.
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Sethbag wrote:That may be, but someone went to the trouble and expense of making a mass of matching yellow t-shirts with "Mormon Helping Hands" and the church name and whatnot on them and distributed them to the missionaries, and that was part of the constant hunt for PR. I'm not impressed.


They did the same during the hurricane clean-up of the Katrina summer.
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For a large, brass plaque nailed to the forbidding stone walls of Temple Square instructs its patrons not to give money to the poor.


Huh?
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Gadianton wrote: For a large, brass plaque nailed to the forbidding stone walls of Temple Square instructs its patrons not to give money to the poor.


Is this true?
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harmony wrote:
Gadianton wrote: For a large, brass plaque nailed to the forbidding stone walls of Temple Square instructs its patrons not to give money to the poor.


Is this true?


It instructs them not to give money to "panhandlers."
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Trevor wrote:
harmony wrote:
Gadianton wrote: For a large, brass plaque nailed to the forbidding stone walls of Temple Square instructs its patrons not to give money to the poor.


Is this true?


It instructs them not to give money to "panhandlers."


I wonder if the plaque is doctrinal.
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harmony wrote:I wonder if the plaque is doctrinal.


It certainly does not pass the Book of Mormon standard.

Mosiah 4: 16: "...and ye will not suffer that the beggar putteth up his petition to you in vain...."
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