liz3564 wrote:Wait until the MAD spies discover that you are a "God" here! :)
Are you a God?
No?
Then . . . die!
(When somebody asks you if you're a God, you say "yes".)
Bond...James Bond wrote: Soon there will be many gods around here, and I don't buy into polytheism.
harmony wrote:Is the Red Cross spending $6 billion on a shopping mall? Is Harvard buying city parks now?
And you have no idea what kind of resources the church has. The books are closed. For all you know, they mortgaged the temples to buy the shopping mall.
Sono_hito wrote:I posted this on MAD, ill repost it here.Im curious as to differing views of the ethics regarding the churches multiple "worldly" purchases of for profit business rather than spending the money on OBVOIUSLY needed charities or people that would use these funds to survive. With the issues arising in Darfur, the hurricanes, etc. Is it ethical that any church or outwardly charitable organization make investments into for profit businesses?
As an example, if the Red Cross was to invest into microsoft with the funds it had taken in from donations. What would be the reaction of the donators?
Keep in mind, im talking ethics only. Not doctrine.
OUT OF MY MISERY wrote:Ethics and the Mormon church they cancel each other out you know. So no they could care less about what is ethical, they only want to keep that CREDIT CARD a charging.
SatanWasSetUp wrote:OUT OF MY MISERY wrote:Ethics and the Mormon church they cancel each other out you know. So no they could care less about what is ethical, they only want to keep that CREDIT CARD a charging.
On the topic of credit cards, when is the church going to put a paypal site on LDS.org to allow members to pay tithing on-line?
harmony wrote:Is the Red Cross spending $6 billion on a shopping mall? Is Harvard buying city parks now?
And you have no idea what kind of resources the church has. The books are closed. For all you know, they mortgaged the temples to buy the shopping mall.
Mister Scratch wrote:SatanWasSetUp wrote:OUT OF MY MISERY wrote:Ethics and the Mormon church they cancel each other out you know. So no they could care less about what is ethical, they only want to keep that CREDIT CARD a charging.
On the topic of credit cards, when is the church going to put a paypal site on LDS.org to allow members to pay tithing on-line?
I doubt they will ever institute this, since it would make it much easier for the members to lie about paying a full tithe. With tithing settlements, it is much easier for bishops to put pressure on members, and essentially "guilt" them into paying up the full amount.