I don't decide what is right, proper and even ethical bases on what the government does and does not do.
I see your point, but that's kind of what I do when I vote. I think we agree on this one Jason. You may want to revise your position. Agreeing with Ajax can make a man question himself. I personally doubt the Church has much to be embarrassed about and I think it would quelch a lot of criticisms. I think Jesus's and other martyrs willingness to die for the cause presented a stronger case for the reality of eternity and life after death. Should He have been required to do that to satisfy my suspicions? No, but it sure made for a stronger case when He did.
I remember how bad my grandmothers children rode her when the stuff hit the fan in the Jim Bakker case. Her reply that all that mattered to her was that she had given in good faith made sense to me. To what extent should we seek to find out information to make good judgments? I'm certainly glad people began finding out what Rome was doing with German sacrifices during Martin Luther's time. They too could argue that it's God's church and above the judgment of man. At what point do you become an unwise steward when you just blindly give money to people and organizations?