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    Ah, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints—a name that rolls off the tongue like a hymn in a Sunday service. But despite its divine mission of saving souls, it appears that its side gig of raking in cash is really where the holy hustle lies. I mean, we’re not just talking about pocket change; we’re talking billions—enough to fund a celestial shopping spree or maybe even buy a planet or two. Who needs a heavenly throne when you can have a heavenly bank account?

    So here’s the divine advice: Lay it all bare. Make it known to the 17 million true believers or erstwhile faithfuls just how much cheddar the church is stacking and the plans for applying that cash. Why not shout it from the rooftops—or better yet, from the pulpit during April’s General Conference? Who wouldn’t want to hear a good sermon on the growth of heavenly investments?

    Easier said than done, apparently. Reports from The Salt Lake Tribune reveal that church leadership has taken a “how to stay under the radar” approach akin to a magician pulling a rabbit out of a hat—but not so successfully. What started as a magical show quickly morphed into a fine-tuned act of financial mischief, involving some ‘clone’ companies that were as creative as an inspired religious painting. After years of dodging federal regulators, the church finally faced the music with a $5 million fine. Talk about divine intervention, right?

    If the church is indeed making scads of money through its extensive stock portfolios and land holdings, great! But it’d be even greater—if we’re being honest—if they just played by the rules. At the end of the day, being God’s go-to organization should come with a side of transparency. After all, God’s got the power, but apparently not the get-out-of-jail-free card.

    The Tithing Dilemma

    Now, here’s where it gets sticky. Members are required to cough up 10% of their income annually—yes, 10%—which is akin to giving up your morning coffee for a year. Let’s be real: when your spiritual home has amassed a treasure trove, asking for tithing starts to feel like the church is playing Monopoly with your paycheck. “Don’t think of it as buying your way into heaven,” they say. “Think of it as a friendly contribution!” How does one reconcile this? Perhaps by reminding themselves that they’re investing in their eternal futures, one dollar at a time.

    Giving Until It Hurts

    This raises an interesting pickle for congregants trying to balance their financial realities while keeping their faith in check. Many everyday families are juggling bills, car payments, and kids, and 10% might just send them over the edge. As one might wonder, “Why does God need our money if there’s already enough in the heavenly vault?” Spoiler alert: even divine entities have bills to pay, apparently.

    The church should consider this revelation a risk worth taking. You know, trust your congregation with the whole truth instead of playing a game of financial hide-and-seek. I mean, if honesty is the best policy, shouldn’t that apply to the big guy upstairs as well? The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission seemed to think so after pointing a divine finger at the church’s shenanigans.

    Charity Never Faileth

    Let’s talk charity. The church has done a decent job in this arena, donating nearly a billion in 2021 alone. But let’s be honest: they could up the ante without causing their stock prices to plummet. Imagine the impact if they decided to throw caution—and cash—to the wind! Why not channel some of that ocean of wealth into deeper charitable endeavors? Eliminating global hunger or homelessness could easily become their next Easter miracle.

    Doing more good could not only shine the church’s reputation brighter than a thousand glimmering steeples but also pave the way for new life—both physically and spiritually. After all, preaching love and good deeds should probably come with tangible examples that can win over skeptics and seekers alike. Who wouldn’t want to see a church that literally walks the talk and embraces the “give to get” mantra?

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