If you do not go to the temple, you do not go to heaven. Bottom line.
As I understand it, Mormons believe in more than one heaven.
I am not told I cannot go to heaven as a Catholic if I do not pay tithing.
Yet providing for the material needs of the Church, each of us according to our abilities, is not an optional element of Catholic morality. “The
obligatory character of {the precepts of the Catholic Church} decreed by the pastoral authorities is meant to guarantee to the faithful the
very necessary minimum in the spirit of prayer and moral effort, in the growth in love of God and neighbor…”
But, they don’t make that allowance, that’s the point.
I’m looking around at Mormon websites, and the gist seems to be “The bishop and other church members will ensure that after tithing you still have adequate food, money for rent and utilities, etc.”
“If you are keeping all the commandments and attending your meetings regularly, including the payment of tithing, I’m sure that the bishop of your Ward would see to it that you and your family would not go without the necessities of life.”
“Every Bishop I’ve heard discuss the issue would rather help someone out with welfare (which may involved helping them arrange finances) so they can pay tithing in dire financial straights than have them not pay.”
“I had (and still have) serious philosophical issues with tithing… I never said I wouldn’t pay, I just said I was still working on it and trying to get my head there. I also had some family issues that required my financial help… That said, I recognized it is a covenant we make and I was willing to work my way toward it. I was still able to get baptized and still received a temple recommend to allow me to do baptisms for the dead. I think my bishop did the right thing because allowing me to go to the temple, to do ordinances, to have that experience, certainly made me feel more willing to tithe, which I have just begun this month.”
“I would not be concerned about the tithing issue, because if you really ‘can’t afford’ it, then the church will help you. You could get food from the Bishop’s storehouse, or help paying for bills… Or you may get less direct help from the members. The Relief Society is very good about providing meals for those in need, and the Priesthood is really good about doing projects to help with yardwork, just to name a couple examples.”
So it looks like if you don’t believe you can afford to give 10% of your income, it is still required, but the LDS church will ensure that your material needs are met when you do. And one of these people straight up told her bishop that she wasn’t ready to give yet and still got her temple recommend.
When was the last time you had to meet with your Pastor, or Bishop and discuss how much you gave to your parish?
If I wasn’t giving to the Church, I would have to talk to them about it, because it would be my responsibility to repent, confess, and resolve to amend my ways.
We are using the dictionary definition for "cult’, as it pertains to controlling their membership.
OK. Which dictionary? Please bring us a definition to discuss.
And I agree with you about the Prophet. I think the theology of it is ridiculous.