These are my facts:
All you have to do is deny them one by one. Let me help:
Does the Mormon Church teach that a temple recommend is required to get into heaven?
Does the Mormon Church require a member to pay tithing to get receive a temple recommend?
I will let dberrie respond, however let us be clear about your “facts”:
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints teaches that there are various Degrees of Glory in Heaven. The highest is the Celestial Kingdom, where the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost dwell eternally. To return to the Celestial Kingdom, to dwell in God’s presence for eternity, the Church of Jesus Christ teaches that one must exercise faith in Jesus Christ, accepting Him as their Lord and Savior, repent of their sins, be baptized by God’s priesthood authority, receive the Holy Ghost, and endure to the end.
Within the Celestial Kingdom, there are varying degrees of glory as well. The highest is “exaltation”, becoming joint-heirs with Christ, becoming like God (i.e. gods). To receive this blessing from God, one enters into various other covenants with God. One of them is the Endowment, and another is Sealing, or eternal marriage. Since these sacred rites are performed in our temples, one needs a “temple recommend” that allows them to enter the House of the Lord. This recommend is given after meeting with church leaders (the bishop and the stake president), who help the Latter-day Saint examine themselves as to how they are living the Gospel of Jesus Christ. They are asked whether they believe in the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, in Christ’s atoning sacrifice, in the restoration of the fulness of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, if they sustain the leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ, etc. They are also asked whether they are following various commandments of God, such as the Law of Chastity, the Word of Wisdom, and the Law of Tithing.
So, for Latter-day Saints, the Law of Tithing is but one example of a commandment of God that we follow in obedience to God (the Law of Tithing seems to be frequently separated from other commandments Latter-day Saints follow by critics, as if it is in isolation. For actual Latter-day Saints, it isn’t. It is but one of many ways that we show obedience and sacrifice to God and love for Him). Also, if a Latter-day Saint has no income (this happens many times with students, homeless, disadvantaged individuals and families, etc), naturally they would have nothing to tithe. They would not be denied a temple recommend (of course). I myself have experienced this.
So, to be clear, a temple recommend (or more precisely and factually, the Endowment and Sealing ordinances) is not required to return to the eternal presence of God in the Celestial Kingdom (so no, it is not required for Heaven). The Endowment and Sealing temple ordinances
are required to receive the grace of exaltation, the highest degree of glory granted by God’s merciful grace, in the Celestial Kingdom.