Reader comments: Environmental report praises City Creek project
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Here's a nice article about the church doing something tasteful and environmentally conscious and you have to slander it.
Why does every silver cloud have a black lining to you antis? Why so much hatred?
It is true, that they made sound judgements, based upon facts, cost, efficiency, and logic. They would
not be very good stewards if they did otherwise.
"good stewards"? I suppose that from an envrionmental standpoint, I can see that, but to spend BILLIONS of dollars that could have gone to educate, heal or house "the least of these" ... wow! I had no idea that Jesus was a real estate investor.
So read his comments if you must, but you should take them with a grain of salt, because his mind is a one-way street of negativity when it comes to Utahns and Mormons.
Such is the case with Anonymous | 9:44 a.m.
The fact that the LDS Church is involved in a project that has drawn praise for anything, is enough to draw the contempt of some like "Anonymous."
The City Creek Center is a wonderful development that will revitalize Salt Lake City and will be enjoyed by millions of people throughtout the coming years.
Like most Utahns, I'm very much looking forward to seeing the finished project.
Obviously to help others the church has to generate revenue. This must have been something that you missed in school. I suspect you don't work and only give out spend BILLIONS of dollars that goes to educate, heal or house "the least of these" ... wow! Thanks for all of your generosity.
The mall will never even pay for itself.
Just you wait and watch!
History will repeat itself.
Enjoy!
"Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in Heaven."
You must have missed that one in Sunday School.
Come homeboy wise up! You know full well that the LDS Church has two separate organizations. The first is the non-profit arm, which does everything it can to take care of the "least of these". All monies given from members for that reason, go to that purpose (100%). Then there is the for-profit arm, which runs businesses to generate money. Those still run to further the stated goals of the church, but are better accomplished through a for profit enterprise. The disappointing part of this is the fact that whatever decision they make, they will be berated for that choice. They have chosen to close on Sundays, but they were then criticized for "pushing their religion" on people. I haven't heard anyone say that it was nice to see an organization chose to do that and give up very large amounts of cash, in order to say true to one of their tenets. Come on Matt, take a deep breath and relax.
That's what I always tell myself and people around me. Look. The church could give out $105 million dollars in foreign aid (which it did in 2007) and still look like an abomination to some.
The LDS church could send 27,000 people across 39 different countries to earn an education who otherwise wouldn't have had the opportunity because of poverty - which it has by means of the perpetual education fund.
No matter what good the Church does it will always have it's critics.
To paraphrase Dave Ramsay, the Church has been "living like nobody else" for the last hundred-odd years so that it can "give like nobody else" in the future. You idiots who would have the Church spend itself into bankruptcy on charitable projects are calling for the death of the goose that gives the golden eggs.
The LDS church is a good neighbor. I am from Ohio and have lived in Utah for 15 years, and although I am not LDS, I find that my neighbors who are are very good people. Most of my best friends are LDS. I read the Deseret News. I don't complain at all about the LDS church doing amazing things for Salt Lake City and Utah. I don't fully agree with all their beliefs, but I do agree with the way they live their lives and take care of others and their state.
Isn't the City Creek development being done by a private arm of the LDS church? I have read that this project is only being done through private investments not church goers donations.
Why why why is anyone complaining????
People do not shop in Detroit. They shop in the suburbs. The city's mayor had a plan to tear down 50 blighted commercial buildings. I am not sure how he is going to decide which 50 buildings that have been burned down or have their windows now being the broken glass strewn on the sidewalk he will tear down.
Also, ridership on UTA may not be as high as it could be, but I have an observation. In Utah people gripe about the waste that was evident when they were the only passenger on the bus. Here in Metro-Detroit people gripe about the bus they saw drive by with only one passenger on it.
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It's in the best interests of any corporation, which the church is, to make sound business decisions. Hundreds of thousands of visitors to the Church's hub also happen to spend a huge amount of money while here in Utah, and the CORPORATION of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is going to make sure as much of those dollars run through its corporate business coffers as possible.
The only difference between the MormonChurch's business holdings and secular independent business holdings is that the former has very deep pockets to work from, that require no real accountability to a body of stockholders (there's only one stock holder in the Church, it's the president).
Even so, you've got to take your hat off to these dudes, they've done it the right way as far as quality and eye appeal are concerned.
Indeed, it's become the Vatican of the West.