El Mormonismo y las finanzas de la Iglesia

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El Mormonismo y las finanzas de la Iglesia


{{{autor}}}, "Finanzas de la Iglesia—Negocios Comerciales"

Temas del Evangelio en LDS.org

La Iglesia posee intereses comerciales, como resultado del crecimiento de las empresas que la Iglesia estableció cuando se encontraba aislada en el oeste. Los negocios comerciales, propiedad de la Iglesia, ayudan a cubrir las necesidades de la Iglesia a fin de poder cumplir con su misión. El dinero que se obtiene como resultado de las operaciones comerciales es relativamente pequeño; la mayoría de los recursos financieros de la Iglesia provienen del diezmo y de las ofrendas de ayuno de los miembros.

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Plantilla:Designación temas

21st Century

Financing of City Creek Center

Sumario: Critics of the Church claim that the Church-financed redevelopment project in downtown Salt Lake City known as City Creek Center has been funded using tithing.

Why does the Church build expensive temples?

Sumario: Why does the church spend so much money on temples when children are dying of starvation in other parts of the world? Wouldn’t the money spent on these buildings be better used in feeding the hungry?

No paid ministry

Sumario: It is claimed that Mormonism prides itself in having unpaid clergy as one proof of the Church's truthfulness. They then point to the fact that some General Authorities, mission presidents, and others do, in fact, receive a living stipend while serving the Church, and point to this as evidence of the “hypocrisy” of the Church.

    • No professional clergy
      Sumario: There can be no doubt that the Church does have an unpaid ministry. More precisely, it does not have a professional clergy. (Haga clic aquí para ver el artículo completo)
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    • General Authorities living stipend
      Sumario: Some members of the Church are unaware that at least some General Authorities do receive a modest living stipend. While it is true that some Church leaders receive a living allowance while they serve in a given position, it cannot be said that the Church has a professional ministry in the traditional sense. (Haga clic aquí para ver el artículo completo)
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    • Priestcraft
      Sumario: Church members have a particular sensitivity to issues surrounding paid ministries particularly due to admonitions in the Book of Mormon relative to a practices known as priestcraft, which is "that men preach and set themselves up for a light unto the world, that they may get gain and praise of the world; but they seek not the welfare of Zion." (Haga clic aquí para ver el artículo completo)
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Tithing

19th Century

Kirtland Safety Society

Sumario: Critics attack Joseph Smith over the Kirtland Safety Society (KSS) on multiple grounds: 1) they claim the KSS was a "wildcat bank," 2) they claim that the bank was illegal, and that the Church broke the law by founding it, 3) they claim it was a money-making scheme for Joseph, and 4) they claim its failure proves Joseph was not a prophet

Missionaries exploited poverty in England

Sumario: It is claimed by critics that LDS missionaries sent to England "capitalized on the intolerable social and economic conditions" in order to gain converts.


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