Hasa Diga Eebowai wrote:True, neither Mother Teresa's outfit or the LDS Church really help the poor, but are concerned with saving people's "souls".
This is utter nonsense. I am all for fair criticism of the LDS Church but I will call you on an unfair one. Sure you can argue that is does not do enough. But to say it does not help the poor is ludicrous. Have you heard of fast offering? Have you heard of bishops storehouses or the welfare assistance program of the Church? When I was a bishop I gave out about $50,000 a year is food, medical, housing, utilities and other such assistance. And not all of that went to poor LDS members. I think my ward was higher than average. And that exceeded my take in fast offering funds every year for my ward. When I ran a deficit the Church my stake kicked in. If it ran a deficit the Church headquarters kicked in. My guess is that cash came from tithing.
So cut it in half. Say every LDS ward gives out $25,000 a year in welfare assistance. Multiply that by 26,000 wards and you have a substantial annual amount.
Then there is the disaster aid. Not only does the Church give cash but it gives hundreds of thousands of man hours helping in such disasters. Then the Church has its humanitarian fund. You can argue that it may not be enough based on what it takes in but it is still no small sum.
Then there are things local units do. Our stake sponsored a Habitat for humanity home a couple years back. We raised over $60,000 from members and built a home. The other church we sponsored the home with, a local Presbyterian church was thrilled to work with us and said they had never had such a successful co project. Many stakes do local service projects regularly.
Just like the LDS Church the money given to her cause was unaccounted for and does not appear to have gone to the things that most people giving it thought it would.
And you know this exactly how?
However we call these things "charities" as they gather and misappropriate the funds donated with no accountability and impunity.
I am all for more transparency by the Church in regards to its income. I am skeptical that there is intentional misappropriation of funds.
The oxford dictionary defines
charity as follows:
1. an organization set up to provide help and raise money for those in need.
2. the voluntary giving of help, typically in the form of money, to those in need.
Well based on that very narrow definition I have proven above that the LDS Church is a charity and does charitable things.
There is no mention of religions or other organizations even if in a legal context they may be defined as "charitable". Romney may believe when he is donating his tithing that he is giving to those in "need", but there isn't any evidence that it is going there and I think it's fair to distinguish between someone giving to the poor which is the way most people understand charity and donating your dues to an estimated multibillion dollar organization religion.
As shown above the LDS Church does substantial activity in assisting the poor. That it may not be enough to you based on what it takes in does not negate the fact that the Church does do charitable activities with income it receives.
Also as noted, you have no idea how much beyond tithing Romney gave to the LDS Church in fast offering funds. We used to have a very wealthy person in our stake. He died a few years ago. Every year our stake gave more out in fast offering than it took in. He would always make up the difference. Usually it was $25k-$50k. Once when I was a bishop and the welfare needs were very high that year I made a plea for ward members to increase their fast offering funds. I had a member ask to see me later in the day and give me a check for $10k. All for welfare. How do you know Romney does not do such things? My guess is he does.