I think that they’re making so much money from interest and investments that maintaining the illusion by paying off victims is akin to a small marketing spend.Dr. Shades wrote: ↑Tue May 27, 2025 2:13 pmSo, in your opinion, maintaining the illusion takes precedence over making money (in their minds)?I Have Questions wrote: ↑Tue May 27, 2025 12:23 pmAttempting to protect the name of the Church takes precedence over protecting the members of the Church. They will spend $billions on cover ups and pay offs to keep the stories out of the press, but spend two parts of squat-all in time and resources to try and prevent sexual predators using Church positions and connections to find and groom victims.
It’s as if they think that refusing to accept that the spirit of discernment is utterly flawed, means that the spirit of discernment isn’t utterly flawed, therefore the Church is true. They might be lawyers and big business men, but they are fully, and irrevocably, Church-blind. It’s how they got the gig in the first place.
Because if that's really the case, then I struggle to understand why they would drop all the programs that made the church a community, and why they'd risk losing ever more members due to added burdens like firing all the custodians. . . because losing members destroys the illusion, too.
As for the rest, I struggle to understand those things too. I’ve long since stopped thinking on the basis that the Brethren are logical, well-informed, rational people. Something unobserved by us turns them into a bunch of illogical, uncaring, hypocrites. Your guess is as good as mine on what that is.
Perhaps they’re all on the Trump scale as Chap points out. Sociopaths, Narcissists, Ego Maniacs etc. most large organisations have such personality types in abundance in the board room. Why should the Church be any different?