Jason Bourne wrote:I want the books open but I do not think there is malfeasence going on. There may be paranoia, maybe about the world knowing the assets of the Church, what GAs get paid or some such thing. But I doubt that there is anyone stealing or misusing funds. I know we do not know for sure but I doubt it.
I'm sure a good many of MCI's, Enron's, HealthSouth investors also doubted that anyone was stealing or misusing funds, but turns out they were wrong.
And I think it is incredibly navie to assume that just because one is "called of God," one is above temptation to which all other humans are prone. There are many, many examples of financial malfeasane by otherwise upstanding men and women, many holding position of high respect and trust, many also religious figures. Without too much trouble, one can also find examples of malfeasance by local level Mormon leaders, also called by God through inspiration. If at that level, why not higher?
Being Mormon doesn't exempt one from human weakness.
To me, an unwillingness to open the books by any organization cannot help but raise the suspicion, "what are they trying to hide?"
Mormons aren't the only group on the planet who don't commit financial fraud.
Adhere to the same ethical standards as just about every other mainline, reputable organization in the Western world. Open the damned books!
God . . . "who mouths morals to other people and has none himself; who frowns upon crimes, yet commits them all; who created man without invitation, . . . and finally, with altogether divine obtuseness, invites this poor, abused slave to worship him ..."