Thanks to Cinepro for making this handy link in 2018:
Joseph F. Smith wrote:Furthermore, I want to say to you, we may not be able to reach it right away, but we expect to see the day when we will not have to ask you for one dollar of donation for any purpose, except that which you volunteer to give of your own accord, because we will have tithes sufficient in the storehouse of the Lord to pay everything that is needful for the advancement of the kingdom of God. I want to live to see that day, if the Lord will spare my life. It does not make any difference, though, so far as that is concerned, whether I live or not. That is the true policy, the true purpose of the Lord in the management of the affairs of His Church.
(Emphasis added)
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While giving to charity is great, the next generation is under greater financial pressures, and it's cruel to allow members to hang themselves with the 10% of gross interpretation. Tithing was never intended for charity; while giving it to charity is one option, the more consistent option is to reduce the burden substantially on the membership, let them catch up in their lives, and then give charity with their excess.
If members can build themselves up financially, then should the Church ever need to call upon them again with greater donations, then let's see when the time comes. I don't think that time will ever come, personally. Church growth is slowing. And just as important, as has been mentioned, the Church aims at self-sufficiency. If a local chapel or temple isn't sustainable by the local members, there is no point in doing it in the first place. To say the Church would ever need a fraction of their loot is to say the Church might one day fail drastically in their sustainability practices.
The Church should refund or give to charity a substantial portion of their ill-gotten gains, at the preference of each tithe payer.
Social distancing has likely already begun to flatten the curve...Continue to research good antivirals and vaccine candidates. Make everyone wear masks. -- J.D. Vance