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Look, I know the church has been completely hijacked and this is a meme, but they donated well over 50B last year as a whole unit. Plenty of churches use some of that money to go back into advertising good causes.
Developed nations with social safety nets don't have to outsource keeping their fucking citizens alive to religious institutions that build giant megachurches and try to take over politics and try to decide when people should have fucking empathy.
I don't care if they saved a trillion puppies, we should not be praising religion for doing the bare-fucking minimum I expect. I'm not mad at the churches who literally keep communities together and raise money for the poor, I'm mad at the churches who build media empires and try to oppress anyone who isn't a white, male christian. You know, the actual vast majority of Christianity. The church has way, way too much blood on its hands for me to give them a pat on the back.
I don't have the energy to fact-check the 50-billion, which I am sure has about 5 asterix next to it, but that's not as much as it sounds when we're talking nations with hundreds of millions of people. (A fast check of US statistics shows US churches MADE 150 billion in 2025, but I guess that extra is just to afford Jesus's jet fleet.)
And that has to do with the church spending some of the money advertising how?
You've invented an argument to have online. I don't disagree that stupid but you're ranting off topic π€·ββοΈ
Maybe the real advertisement could be doing good and not trying to convince people theyβre doing good.
Matthew 6:5
How much did they take in? Mega churches convince people to tithe large percentages of their income.
His church alone takes in tens of millions in annual revenue and only donates about 1%
Is Joel representative of churches at large? Since when does he represent the entire Christian, Catholic, and team church at large? Do his actions cancel out the actual money that's raised in far far higher amounts than non Christians?
Yes, he represents Christians in the eyes of normal people. So does the Catholic church, the Morman Church, and the Westbruo Baptist Church. All of these groups go around saying they are in the same club as you, why should we care that you think your part of the club is different?
Oh you don't want me bringing the Catholics into this, wait until you hear what they've done.
I think, if you actually cared and didn't want to just sum up a diverse group which does inclunde truly generous people, many partiparing in progressive movements, you'd probably have a better time identifying good progressive Christians by region, socioeconomic class, and race vs the generic denominations.
Stop pushing folks out of the tent based on religion. It's a lost cause that harms, at a bare minimum harms anti fascism and the hell the GOP is creating.
Prosperity gospel is nasty shit!
Plenty of billionaires "donate" shit tons of money to their own ~~tax write offs~~ charities, so pardon me if I don't give a shit about raw numbers
I went to an evangelical type church many years ago and all their charity spending was βmissionsβ to spread the Word. One of the missions while I was there was to Six fucking Flags.
Donated to....
That's like when i donate 50 cents and fuck children and tell people how nice i am
Oh I forgot, the Catholic Church represents all of Christianity.
Who is βtheyβ?
The largest charity in the world is the Roman Catholic Church.
In the USA, Evangelical Christians are the most generous group.
As of 2023, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints net worth is estimated by external sources to be around
$265 billion
to who though?
If I was a billionaire I also would spend money on the people that I like, just them, and no one else.
Ah yes, your average Evangelical Christian is a billionaire
You know what I mean though - effective altruism rewards only the groups those spending the money want to prosper, which is usually in that groups' own self-interest
Sounds like we're just unproductively strawmanning here with no real proof
or quietly backpedalling in an attempt to not get entrenched in frank discussion
Are you a Christian? Do you have any Christian background? Did you witness Christians only helping other Christians? I and my fellow congregants have given to charity that doesn't discriminate, such as foodbanks, foreign aid, etc. On occasions we have donated to a Church, but that was mainly for building maintenance repairs - it's actually very pricey to maintain an old listed building. There was a parish which had roof issues and a potential risk of falling masonry. It was on a backlog to repair, not necessarily an imminent threat unless something crumbles off and falls. So to deal with it, they installed a discreet grating above all entrances into the Church for health and safety until they can actually get around to fixing the roof. Unfortunately, the council got upset that they fitted this discreet grating on a listed building, made them remove it which meant they had to last minute before the harvest service, ask for donations to fix the roof instead of their usual collection for a food bank. This church building is also open during the week and has a small little museum exhibit in one of the transepts, so it does lend it's heritage quite well to everyone in the community whether or not they are believers.
I have friends who are christians, and lived in a somewhat idyllic evangalical village in Germany for many years. I apologise if my comment seemed like it was targeting solely christians, my comment was more about large self-interest groups in general as well as being a critique on charity.
The Salvation Army is one where there was large misuse of donated funds, evangelicals in America are currently funding far-right magnates, and the muslim caliphate is building mosques in every village in Turkey under the guise of do-gooding. Outside the sphere of religion, you have the Bill Gates Foundation petitioning to not release the covid vaccine for free, and various billionaires funding far-right groups under charitable tax laws.
My point being, any institution will ultimately look after their own interests. In your case, perhaps not at the expense of others, but in many other cases, usually to promote their own agendas, enriching others selectively rather than broadly.
In a fairer world, taxes would pay for social welfare regardless of anyone's creed.
I know salvation army is often avoided. They've always seemed a bit odd to me. They attempt to create their own denomination or something but don't practice the sacraments? So they don't really have a real church but they aren't heretical either. They're in a weird limbo.
I'm interested to hear more about the American far right magnates. Non-churchgoers tend to have a higher chance of being far right.
Certainly a higher percentage than most other religions.
I can't find any sourcing for the claims made on that website.
they keep switching back and forth between per capita and total whenever it's convenient to the point. Of course most volenteers in the US come from a religious background most Americans are religious by a wide margin.
https://pointofview.net/viewpoints/giving/