guy sajer wrote:Doctrinal orthodoxy does not require a rigid, top down, highly correlated organizational structure. (Besides, what really is the orthodox doctrine--we keep debating this point that it's hard to pin it down; although "follow the Bretheren" is a very clear and distinct orthodoxy.) You can have orthodoxy but still have an organization with a vibrant grass roots participation and with feedback loops from the lower to higher levels. Doctrinal orthodoxy does not require either the exportation of Utah, white, middle-class culture to developing countries. The bretheren are too afraid of losing control, but the result is, to paraphrase Princess Leia, "the more they tighten their fist, the more the common folk will slip through their fingers."
Lip service. And immaterial to boot. The Brethren don't want the common folk anyway. They want the members with money, and they want them to open their checkbooks. They only accept the common folks so they can hold them up as trophies for the folks with money (the middle and upper class members in the US) to see, as in "Look! See what good we're doing for these folks in Third World countries who can't take care of themselves! We can help them more, if you'd just give us more money to do it with." It doesn't matter to the Brethren that every time they show the common folk, they have to find new ones, because the old ones have disappeared. It doesn't matter to the members that the amount of money spent on actually helping those Third World members is absolutely hidden from view, since the books aren't open. What matters is that their prestige is maintained, their welfare is guarenteed, their lifestyle is comfortable, and that the money keep flowing in. And it does, no matter how unaccountable they are.
Where's the report on the PEF? How many have been helped? What is the yearly budget? What has happened to the members who were given the funds? What have they done with their lives, after accepting the PEF?
Where the report on the humanitarian aid around the world? What was given? What safeguards are in place to make sure the aid isn't highjacked by corrupt governments? What proof is there that the aid actually got to the intended target?
Where is the report on the Church Welfare System? How many were served? How many were turned away? What productivity is reached by the church farms and ranches? Yield per acre vs cost per acre?
Where is the report on the for-profit businesses owned by the church? What is the profit ratio? Who sits on the boards of directors? Who benefits from contracts awarded, etc.? Is there a conflict of interest that is being withheld from the general membership?
It's not about the common folk. It's about the money; it's always been about the money, from the very beginning, and it will continue to be about the money until doomsday. And the only way to prove that it's not about the money is to open the books.