well, i was mainly thinking in their yearly finance report, if the charity money they get, yknow, money and things given to the vatican, is listed seperately, or is it part of the , im trying to think of the word, bottom line?
If you were going to do that…you would have to do a comparative analysis of every religious denomination on the planet… Then maybe you would have something to base your “hypothesis” on.
But what is really curious, is if there is a “bottom line”…who benefits from it? There are no “shareholders” who get income from their “investments” as there are no investors per se…therefore there are no payouts, no dividends…in actual money.
I have given money to the Catholic Church, and frankly, if my wife passes before me…what is left will most likely go to the Church.
I will earmark it for where I wish it to be used…but I will give it to the Church…if they believe there is a more pressing need, then so be it.
You can throw rocks at the Church…but if you really feel the need to do so, then perhaps you might also accept that you have the need to really know and understand that which you consider your target or enemy…because all decent tacticians know that not knowing your enemy is certain failure.
Let me help you educate yourself…here are some places where the money goes:
My favorite charity:
svdpusa.org/ Its a Catholic organization…but dispenses all that it does without regard to race, creed, or denomination.
catholiccharitiesusa.org/NetCommunity /Page.aspx?pid=1174 Like St. Vincent DePaul, they are all over the nation.
chausa.org/Pub/MainNav/ourcommitments/Mission/ One of America’s largest Health Care organizations…that renders service to all, regardless of financial status.
I could go on and on…but as you can see, there is far more to “Catholicism” and “Catholics” than the Vatican…
So where’s the problem?