subgenius wrote:Truly insignificant to those except they who were victims.
Okay subgenius, let's run some numbers. Let's figure out what it cost the Church in the one single case with which I am most familiar.
We can start with one insignificant homosexual individual (who, since he is gay, is obviously if little consequence in your scheme of things). But rather than talk about mere humans, or tearing apart families, or any of that inconsequential stuff, let's focus on what really seems to matter to the LDS Church- what the members hear about as much as any other subject, and more than most - money (in the form of tithing).
Here is a quick calculation to illustrate what driving one inconsequential gay individual out of the Church ended up costing the Church in tithing and contributions.
This gay individual left the Church, as did his father and the three brothers in the family: total combined salary + tithed capital gains= well north of $2 million per year.
Tithing and contributions lost to the LDS Church were more than $220,000 per year. Multiply this times a very conservative 30 year work life and it comes to something like 6.6 million dollars.
This is due to the loss of a single upper middle class gay individual and the consequent loss of his entire family including all parents, siblings, sibling spouses, and grandchildren. This is not theoretical. This is actual.
Next time you talk to your Stake President or Area Representative, why don't you tell him you stand ready to make a donation to the Church of 6.6 million dollars. See if his reaction seems appropriate for "inconsequential".
You really should read what you write before you post it. As I have in the past with some of DCP's comments, yours on this thread is one that I will be forwarding to certain doubting Mormons that I know, including some in my own family. Some of them have been quite effective in helping these folks see Mormonism for what it really is.
Well done.