The LDS Church claims to be the one and only "true" and legitimate representative of Jesus Christ on the earth. It is very difficult to my mind to reconcile the corporate structure, values, organization, and mindset that permeate the Church and its leadership. One would, I think, reasonably expect the heir of Jesus Christ to show more concern for the poor and downtrodden of the world and a bit less in developing a diversified portfolio of businesses into which it is sinking, literally, billions of dollars, an amount that drawfs by multiples the relatively puny amount it is investing in alleviating the burden of those who stand in material and other need.
Ok. So this is your opinion. As noted I think there could be more as a % of revenue that goes to direct relief and assuage suffering. Course on a whole, you and really do not know that actual amount in total. It may be quite large in dollars. I do not know if you ever visited the Humanitarian center is SLC but it is quite impressive and so is what they do. The Church welfare and fast offering fund system is quite impressive as well and there is no question that the LDS Church is often early on the scene of many natural disasters. That is helping even if they get good PR out of it.
The LDS Church looks and acts like a corporation; it is the very emobidment of establishment corporate conformity. I don't see anything anywhere in the New Testament that would lead one to believe that this is the type of institution that Jesus Christ would establish were he truly at its helm.
I think statements like this are really rather naïve. What organization that is large and has major membership world wide does not operate like a corporation? All NFPs that are substantial operate on corporate and fiscally responsible business principles or they die. The world is quite different now then it was 2000 years ago. On top of that Jesus did say a lot about increasing your talents as well as making friends with money principles in order to survive in the world we live in.
Finally, I understand fully that a mission of the LDS Church is to redeem the dead (or however they phrase it), but I do not find that compelling. With all the suffering in the world, it is tragic waste to spend so much money on the dead, who are way past feeling the benefits. I see no excuse for ignoring the needy living to benefit the dead.
You are entitled to your opinion and I may even agree with you some. However I think those who are in charge of this work actually do believe they are doing something real and of worth. So your point is really moot. Also, you assume the two are mutually exclusive which they are not as the LDS Church does do both temple work and humanitarian. Neither you or I know for certain the total ratios but I would guess that given the price of the real estate that makes up temples it has been higher then humanitarian aid.
It is a perversion of priorities and yet one more piece of evidence that the LDS Church is not the heir of Jesus Christ
I really do not think it is any evidence at all but it helps you conclude it because it fits your opinion. Also, do you believe in Jesus Christ and his reality? If not then how can you make the claim above?