Drifting wrote:"A fixed pay, salary; retribution for work done; the income of an ecclesiastical living."
Those things you're splitting appear to be hairs...
no, just being literate
"It is often distinct from a wage or a salary because it does not necessarily represent payment for work performed; instead it represents a payment that enables somebody to be exempt partly or wholly from waged or salaried employment in order to undertake a role that is normally unpaid"
Drifting wrote:I think I allowed for ths by saying 'the proceeds of tithing'.
still unconfirmed
Drifting wrote:I think you will find I am correct and that the Church in several PR pieces has explained that no loans etc were used. I see you agree tat City Creek, paid for with liquid funds, is bad business.
only when it is "completely" paid by liquid funds.
and as for "financing" - it is not always synonymous to "loans" (as would be the case if it were debt financing (loans) instead of equity financing or debenture or bonds or a line of credit (not loans)) - again your lack of actual business and development knowledge is showing.
Drifting wrote:I'm all for urban renewal, but was Salt Lake City te most in need city in the world? Thought not.
i suppose they forgot to ask you for your list of cities in need and now you are offended.
Drifting wrote:I don't think I mentioned MTC...oh no, I didn't. So shw me where I misrepresented what MCMullin actually said.
Here is the excerpt...no capitalized Missionary and not even the word missionary is used...and as used below, obviously contrary to what you are proposing.
According to McMullin, DMC alone employs 1,400 “people who are volunteering their time and their services—some are part-time and some are volunteer.” Many of these members being asked to serve full- or part-time are retirees. “They’re making use of the Baby Boom generation, getting them to serve ‘missions’ doing data entry and all sorts of things,” says Mormon anthropologist Smith.
Drifting wrote:Good for you, Mr Cheap Labour.
not so good for you, eh? sand-bagger
Drifting wrote:So, by your logic, the poor impoverished Stakes don't get as much as the Hollywood stakes? Really? The programmes of the Church are only available if you've got the dosh? Really?
correct me if i am wrong, but are not Stake budgets considered by how much tithing is received and by attendance? I know fast offerings would remain at the ward for Bishop's discretion but that policy has since been revised (which according to you is nefarious) but my understanding is that many stakes are still being "buttressed" financially by others...theological socialism if you will.
Drifting wrote:Demonstrably untrue. Lots of people volunteer for things they get paid for. GA's for example...
perhaps you should volunteer then....
Drifting wrote:If you work harder for more blessings I can put my feet up.
what? and take it out of your mouth?
Drifting wrote:It's called being an adult.
you should try it sometime...but obviously people being "ganged", as you depict, is not occurring.
Drifting wrote:Monson has the chance to speak to the world, at a time when Holland is visiting the impoverished continent of Africa where children are starving, and he chooses to say to te world "Let's go shopping"...
Led by Christ? Not likely.
In America we take a bit of pride by being able to walk and chew gum at the same time. While you wish everyone was in Africa feeding kids, the Church is actually doing that and helping communities at home, and keeping the power on at your ward. You act as if the only thing the Church has done this year is open the mall.