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MormonTimes.com: Church fighting measles
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What is this proof? Well, there are LDS people who live in Texas. LDS people agree to obey the laws of the land, therefore LDS residents of Texas pay taxes. Taxes go to fund law enforcement, and law enforcement officials in Texas orchestrated the FLDS raid.
And since population numbers clearly show there is likely LDS Church members in Texas who are police officers and attorneys, there must have been a monetary connection between these police officers and attorneys, the LDS Church headquarters in Salt Lake City, and the raid on FLDS Church compound.
What more proof do you need?
Of course, everything I've just said is huge stretch of the facts, but since this is the common method used by Mormon bashers in attacking the LDS Church, I'm just speaking their language.
I have found it distressing to discover where the money goes.
VERY!!!!
I think everyone knows it is not "normal" for children to die of measles. In my day we exposed our children to measles on purpose because we thought it made them stronger against other diseases. Measles made regular rounds in our Salt Lake City neighborhood and NO ONE DIED.
Something else is at the bottom of these high mortality rates, and IMO that lifestyle or hygiene or malnutrition issue,etc, needs to be addressed, or WHO and Red Cross will keep draining humanitarian money from well-meaning church members by the tens of thousands
every year.
I have had others tell me of other equally unintelligent use of humanitatian aid as well.
While it's not "normal" to die of measles, it DOES happen. And just because you didn't know of anyone in your SLC neighborhood who died of the disease doesn't mean that measles cannot kill. Unfortunately close to 1 million people in developing nations die each year from this disease.
This is a cause I will gladly support.
There are FLDS people who live in Texas. FLDS people agree to obey the laws of the land, therefore FLDS residents of Texas and other states pay taxes. Taxes go to fund law enforcement, and law enforcement officials in Texas (with the aid of the LDS Church) orchestrated the raid.
I live right here in Utah and my people pay more taxes than most. If a corrupt government wants to attack the FLDS and you assist them you are just as corrupt as they.
I am not a Mormon basher, I simply stated the facts. It doesn't change anything if you disagree or are uneducated.
I suppose the argument is, better that some are helped in spite of corruption, gangs, etc., than few or none helped. The question is, what percentage of the money must get to the people before it is "good enough?" 50%? 20%? 10%? ...?
These are the same kinds of questions honest people tried to answer, for example, during the "Oil for Food" program for Iraq -- as well as other programs where the honest and Christian-caring had to work cheek-by-jowl with the rapacious and greedy. I personally don't know the answer.
Maybe you should read a website before you decide to state anymore "facts."
To Don't be so NAIVE!!! - 4:08 How do you know so much about the Humanitarian Aid program? And if what you say is true, how come the press hasn't jumped all over this? And spare me your, "The LDS Church has the media in its back pocket" bull crap.
Your claim sound like similar claims of people who think that child vaccine shots carry secret diseases, creating by the U.S. government, or that the government has dentists put secret tracking devices in people's teeth.
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The FLDS would rather have the measles than to have you fund the people seeking to destroy our religion and life-style. You're great big helpers.