Not very, apparently. Thought I can't say that I'm too surprised.
I suggest everyone read both this blog post from Pharyngula as well as the source for his article at SecularHumanism.org [link currently down]
A few interesting bits:
Heck, even I am more charitable than that! But then again, I'm not sending out missionaries across the globe. Do the missionaries get some sort of financial support during their stay? I've met several of them, and I must be honest that I'm glad they're giving people a pleasant first-hand impression of the US. But we don't need religion to do that.
This is a better way to incentive charitable giving, clearly. Consider it tithe on commercial activity!
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$71,000,000,000 per year. Every year.
Or, for a more digestible number:
$195,000,000 per day. Every day.
Oh, still to big to really understand?
$135,000 per minute.
Tick, tock!
As you can probably tell by now, I'd much rather see that money put to better use. Education, anyone?
I suggest everyone read both this blog post from Pharyngula as well as the source for his article at SecularHumanism.org [link currently down]
A few interesting bits:
For instance, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the LDS or Mormon Church), which regularly trumpets its charitable donations, gave about $1 billion to charitable causes between 1985 and 2008. That may seem like a lot until you divide it by the twenty-three-year time span and realize this church is donating only about 0.7 percent of its annual income.
Heck, even I am more charitable than that! But then again, I'm not sending out missionaries across the globe. Do the missionaries get some sort of financial support during their stay? I've met several of them, and I must be honest that I'm glad they're giving people a pleasant first-hand impression of the US. But we don't need religion to do that.
Wal-Mart, for instance, gives about $1.75 billion in food aid to charities each year, or twenty-eight times all of the money allotted for charity by the United Methodist Church and almost double what the LDS Church has given in the last twenty-five years.
This is a better way to incentive charitable giving, clearly. Consider it tithe on commercial activity!
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$71,000,000,000 per year. Every year.
Or, for a more digestible number:
$195,000,000 per day. Every day.
Oh, still to big to really understand?
$135,000 per minute.
Tick, tock!
As you can probably tell by now, I'd much rather see that money put to better use. Education, anyone?