Having given thousands of volunteer hours in their food packaging & preparation facilities, I believe that this goes directly to help those in need. Those farms use mostly volunteer help & the foods are packaged in facilities mostly worked by volunteers from my experience & understanding. A few of the managers are paid to make sure all the volunteers know how to operate machinery & package via local laws.
The food isn't limited to members of the church either. Any struggling individual, or family, can find a local bishop & get a food order to help them out as needed. Often this is in exchange for some act of service, or self improvement (though not always). Think of it as a hand up, instead of a hand out.
I have a hard time believing that land will not be put to use, producing as much food as possible, with volunteers serving to help those in need.
Time will tell, though historically this is what this church has done with farms.
If it wasn't this church, it would be Blackrock, Bill Gates, State Street, etc...
I would rather it go to a group that historically has offered these foods to those in need & promotes repopulating the Earth, vs those who want to depopulate & poison the globe.
I have seen some bishops encourage their own members with this, though I have never seen this happen with non members who ask for help.
It depends on each bishop and the situation. There was a single mother I had been helping rebuild a home with a collapsed roof. I asked the bishop that presided over her area & he told me they were a member he had not seen for almost 10 years. He had their elders quorum show up that weekend with multiple tools to help get the roof repaired & take care of some other issues in the home. He also provided her with food for their family for the next couple years with only the hope that she could feel our Savior's love through the service given. I have also seen some other bishops be more judgemental.
My father served a mission in Idaho, brought a Mexican immigrated family (late 60s) to the church as investigators looking to see if this was for them. The bishop told him that he should not bring Mexicans back ever again. After my father & his mission companion discussed this with the stake president (think of them as the manager of each bishop, who is supposed to care for & guide each ward during their time of service) he was called up the following day & asked by the stake president to make sure that he brought that family back & that he would be leading the meetings the following week with a new bishop that would be called to serve that ward.
Also there was a time was also a time where I saw a family that seemed to desperately need help & the bishop refused it. Later I found out that the father was cheating on our friend's mom & once that father had left the home the Bishop started helping the family. The kids assumed that the bishop had essentially given that dad an option of getting back in line with the teachings of Jesus Christ (ie cling only to your wife) or there would be no help. We really don't know why he refused while the dad was in the home & abusive, though that theory made sense to us teenagers at the time. It very well could have been that guy refused to pay tithing.
That said, we are all human. Some are petty & judgemental. try to change their paradigm with loving example. Though I cannot force anyone to change. It pains my heart when I see problems, that others who are able to help, refuse because those who need help are not "up to snuff" in their opinion.
you forgot the last part- and then they tithe 10 percent forever until they receive their own personal planet after death, but only if they re a mormon church married man solemnized in the temple
And a church's tax-exempt status means the more they own, the more communities where they own property must make up for in common services, like schools, roads, police, and fire protection. They are a parasite.
There are many good people in every cult known to man, but that isn't who is buying the land and hoarding extraordinary amounts of money and resources, it's the church, and they are notoriously secretive and have done a lot of harm to so many people throughout time and into the present day. Including trafficking. It hurts me to say these things but we're here for the truth.
We should all be re learning, as a species, how to grow and raise food. Maybe just enough to supplement here and there are first, but this is a skill mankind needs to re learn. The good times are wonderful but starving is only a few weeks away if SHTF.
Study online a guy with a website called Eattheweeds.com
Dude from Maine, botanist I think. Teaches plant recognition to preparation. You learned what parts of the plants yku now eat. Unjust add to that knowledge. I started taking cuttings Nd transplanting some of the plant sive learned. Ever eaT a wild radish?
This post has me thinking that we may be at the part of the movie where the LDS church will be exposed. Not just the masonic underpinnings but the fraud. There are so many beautiful LDS people, don't get me wrong, but the church itself has a fraud at its base that cannot be denied, it's child sex abuse is legendary, it has Jesus in its title but has fake doctrine, etc., etc.
yes, they created counterfeit christians. They look and act like christians, perhaps even out doing them. But they deny the deity of Christ and believe they will eternally progress to godhood.
The Mormon church owns 2.3M+ acres of private land in the US. That's 1 in every ~550 acres. Known holdings make it #2 top landowner.Apr 8, 2023
From what I read it looks to be they pay zero property taxes.
They own 1.6 billion in land holdings.
A bit heavy on the land grab, but as long as they haven’t put orders in for tunnel boring machines I’m fine with the preparation that we should all be involved in.
No church, no corporation, no foreign government should own so much land that they can make a significant impact on the food supply.
nothing that can be used for food or medicine should be limited, controlled, etc. Genesis 1:29
Land ownership should be what a man cultivates he owns until he stops cultivating it.
Having given thousands of volunteer hours in their food packaging & preparation facilities, I believe that this goes directly to help those in need. Those farms use mostly volunteer help & the foods are packaged in facilities mostly worked by volunteers from my experience & understanding. A few of the managers are paid to make sure all the volunteers know how to operate machinery & package via local laws.
The food isn't limited to members of the church either. Any struggling individual, or family, can find a local bishop & get a food order to help them out as needed. Often this is in exchange for some act of service, or self improvement (though not always). Think of it as a hand up, instead of a hand out.
I have a hard time believing that land will not be put to use, producing as much food as possible, with volunteers serving to help those in need.
Time will tell, though historically this is what this church has done with farms.
If it wasn't this church, it would be Blackrock, Bill Gates, State Street, etc...
I would rather it go to a group that historically has offered these foods to those in need & promotes repopulating the Earth, vs those who want to depopulate & poison the globe.
This is correct. Very well said.
the giving is tithing based and they regularly refuse those in need if tithing isn't on the horizon
I have seen some bishops encourage their own members with this, though I have never seen this happen with non members who ask for help.
It depends on each bishop and the situation. There was a single mother I had been helping rebuild a home with a collapsed roof. I asked the bishop that presided over her area & he told me they were a member he had not seen for almost 10 years. He had their elders quorum show up that weekend with multiple tools to help get the roof repaired & take care of some other issues in the home. He also provided her with food for their family for the next couple years with only the hope that she could feel our Savior's love through the service given. I have also seen some other bishops be more judgemental.
My father served a mission in Idaho, brought a Mexican immigrated family (late 60s) to the church as investigators looking to see if this was for them. The bishop told him that he should not bring Mexicans back ever again. After my father & his mission companion discussed this with the stake president (think of them as the manager of each bishop, who is supposed to care for & guide each ward during their time of service) he was called up the following day & asked by the stake president to make sure that he brought that family back & that he would be leading the meetings the following week with a new bishop that would be called to serve that ward.
Also there was a time was also a time where I saw a family that seemed to desperately need help & the bishop refused it. Later I found out that the father was cheating on our friend's mom & once that father had left the home the Bishop started helping the family. The kids assumed that the bishop had essentially given that dad an option of getting back in line with the teachings of Jesus Christ (ie cling only to your wife) or there would be no help. We really don't know why he refused while the dad was in the home & abusive, though that theory made sense to us teenagers at the time. It very well could have been that guy refused to pay tithing.
That said, we are all human. Some are petty & judgemental. try to change their paradigm with loving example. Though I cannot force anyone to change. It pains my heart when I see problems, that others who are able to help, refuse because those who need help are not "up to snuff" in their opinion.
They run their own welfare system to get their people back in their feet.
you forgot the last part- and then they tithe 10 percent forever until they receive their own personal planet after death, but only if they re a mormon church married man solemnized in the temple
Hey if God really can give me a personal planet after death simply for being married in his temple, I guess that is a small price to pay 🤔
u/#correct
And a church's tax-exempt status means the more they own, the more communities where they own property must make up for in common services, like schools, roads, police, and fire protection. They are a parasite.
Me too, I know tons of good people from the LDS religion. Served with many in the military.
There are many good people in every cult known to man, but that isn't who is buying the land and hoarding extraordinary amounts of money and resources, it's the church, and they are notoriously secretive and have done a lot of harm to so many people throughout time and into the present day. Including trafficking. It hurts me to say these things but we're here for the truth.
Trafficking? Ha, I call bs. Let’s see the sauce
Who do you trust more? The Mormon church or Gates? Me personally, I trust neither!
We should all be re learning, as a species, how to grow and raise food. Maybe just enough to supplement here and there are first, but this is a skill mankind needs to re learn. The good times are wonderful but starving is only a few weeks away if SHTF.
and apartment buildings should have garden plots
Study online a guy with a website called Eattheweeds.com
Dude from Maine, botanist I think. Teaches plant recognition to preparation. You learned what parts of the plants yku now eat. Unjust add to that knowledge. I started taking cuttings Nd transplanting some of the plant sive learned. Ever eaT a wild radish?
This post has me thinking that we may be at the part of the movie where the LDS church will be exposed. Not just the masonic underpinnings but the fraud. There are so many beautiful LDS people, don't get me wrong, but the church itself has a fraud at its base that cannot be denied, it's child sex abuse is legendary, it has Jesus in its title but has fake doctrine, etc., etc.
yes, they created counterfeit christians. They look and act like christians, perhaps even out doing them. But they deny the deity of Christ and believe they will eternally progress to godhood.
The Mormon church owns 2.3M+ acres of private land in the US. That's 1 in every ~550 acres. Known holdings make it #2 top landowner.Apr 8, 2023 From what I read it looks to be they pay zero property taxes. They own 1.6 billion in land holdings.
A bit heavy on the land grab, but as long as they haven’t put orders in for tunnel boring machines I’m fine with the preparation that we should all be involved in.
Mormon church aka CIA and FBI
China will sell their lands to a controlled company with American faces. Probably a Romney.