Who Knows wrote:maklelan wrote:Who Knows wrote:maklelan wrote:I personally don't think the church is being hurt by it right now.
Relatively speaking, I'm sure you're right. They probably have more to lose by disclosing everything.
I don't agree with the common theory in this board that the church is dangling by a thin thread of deception. If only the church were as fragile as you all imagine it to be.
I never said anything about deception. Could there be some shenanigans going on? Maybe, maybe not - but we don't know. We have no idea. I actually doubt it.
I just think that most people would be shocked to see how wealthy the church is, and where/when/how their tithing money is being spent, how much 'administrative' costs there are, how much the GA's are making, etc. while Joe Schmoe is out cleaning the toilets in the chapel for free.
Excellent points. It's true that our remarks on Church finances are speculative, but it's not as if they are
wildly speculative. We know certain things. E.g.
---The Church has spent billions on the mall in downtown SLC
---Elder Henry Moyle seriously bungled his handling of Church finances during (I believe) the 1950s, and was rebuked by Elder Clark.
---The Church has been "penny pinching" in arenas such as janitorial services.
---The Brethren are given a sort of "expense account credit card" of some kind.
---Many millions of dollars appear to be going towards PR campaigns (especially under the leadership of GBH, ever since roughly the mid 1980s).
---In the UK and Canada, a very, very small percentage of funds is spend on charitable work (which sort of undermines Mak's "millions to Africa" analogy).
---There has been a huge campaign to building temples (again, this is under the leadership of GBH).
---One can spend a fair amount of time trekking through the labyrinth of Church investments in cattle ranches, land in Hawai'i, businesses, banks, etc., etc., to get a clearer picture of how the money is being spent/invested.
So: it's not as if it is a *complete* secret. It's true that we are forced to speculate, but we can make good and educated guesses about what the Brethren are doing with the Church's money.