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Originally Posted by Fuzz
What I find gross is that they are "fundraising" to pay for their crimes. They made money from this, and they can't even reach into their money bin to pay it out.
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All church money is fundraised. So like any business you attach a cause to it and use whatever branding works. I suspect you see reconciliation used as a headliner but if more than the 25 million is collected it just stays in the church.
The other issue here is how did a judge agree to the church put its best effort to pays in claims and therefore didn’t have to pay anymore. That that clause was part of the agreement and the court accepted it are quite problematic.
Essentially the state let the church off the hook for performing the states crimes.