

Makes me think of this building on the right...

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uglypitbull wrote: Do we know for certain that tithing money was used for this?
shadow wrote:uglypitbull wrote: Do we know for certain that tithing money was used for this?
We know for certain that it was not used.
Col. Flagg wrote:shadow wrote:uglypitbull wrote: Do we know for certain that tithing money was used for this?
We know for certain that it was not used.
Where did the money for the investments that generated said $3 billion come from?

(as if there aren't enough things within my stewardship to worry about.)
gkearney wrote:I would point out that this project provided employment and all of its benefits to a lardge number of workers all the time getting something useful built in the height of the ression.
LateOutOfBed wrote:I just hope someday we'll see the purpose and the righteous choice behind it. I agree, it looks bad... but who knows, we've been told we're in the storm. Maybe at some point the storm will become so raging that this construction becomes a place of gathering and safety. But of course, that's just speculation. I can see why it bugs you.
-- Geoff
Eddie Lyle wrote:gkearney wrote:I would point out that this project provided employment and all of its benefits to a lardge number of workers all the time getting something useful built in the height of the ression.
This is true and perhaps Utah is less scathed than the rest of the US because of it. But why just Utah? Can you imagine the good even a billion dollars invested in say a really run down city like Detroit would do for the populace there? Are luxury shopping malls ever useful?
AussieOi wrote:LateOutOfBed wrote:I just hope someday we'll see the purpose and the righteous choice behind it. I agree, it looks bad... but who knows, we've been told we're in the storm. Maybe at some point the storm will become so raging that this construction becomes a place of gathering and safety. But of course, that's just speculation. I can see why it bugs you.
-- Geoff
clutching. at.straws
i can't wait for all you Americans to gather there for safety in any coming global apocalypse
i can only assume us non-USA members (whose tithing goes to the USA and contributed to that pool) get a plane ticket in the mail.
Or, equally logically,we'llget our own mall built here for us
Oh dang snap, i forgot. we have temples for refuge. and chapels
you even have a tabernacle for refuge
AussieOi wrote:tell me more about who got the contracts I guess


Fiannan wrote:Will the mall have a Victoria's Secret there? That will certainly rattle the cages of some of the fuddie duddies that think LDS women should never greet their husbands in some skimpy lingerie on a date night.
Then again, just to be fair and "open minded" I am sure some Salt Lake men shop for lingerie for their husbands too.
That makes me think , hunnie could you stop off at V.S. on the way home!! Thanks bebe!!!! AURITE !LateOutOfBed wrote:AussieOi wrote:LateOutOfBed wrote:I just hope someday we'll see the purpose and the righteous choice behind it. I agree, it looks bad... but who knows, we've been told we're in the storm. Maybe at some point the storm will become so raging that this construction becomes a place of gathering and safety. But of course, that's just speculation. I can see why it bugs you.
-- Geoff
clutching. at.straws
i can't wait for all you Americans to gather there for safety in any coming global apocalypse
i can only assume us non-USA members (whose tithing goes to the USA and contributed to that pool) get a plane ticket in the mail.
Or, equally logically,we'llget our own mall built here for us
Oh dang snap, i forgot. we have temples for refuge. and chapels
you even have a tabernacle for refuge
No need to be a jerk about it Aussie... or is that the only way you know how to operate? If so, I feel sorry for you. I'm not saying I agree with it at all... I'm just saying I don't know why they would make the call, and maybe there is a reason behind it. Straws or not, it doesn't matter. All information will be sorted out in the end and we'll know the truth of all things. Obviously everyone in the church is fallible, maybe this is one of those issues. I need not judge anyone for it is really all I'm getting at.
-- Geoff
SALT LAKE CITY — The Mormon church is attempting to remake downtown Salt Lake City by opening the shopping mall portion of a $2 billion mixed-use space that spans two city blocks.
Church partner and retail operator Taubman Centers Inc. expect 50,000 visitors on Thursday, when City Creek Center's nearly 90 stores open.
City Creek Center has outdoor walkways, retractable glass roofs and a winding creek. Waterfalls, fountains and a trout pond are part of the village-like development, which includes condominiums and is joined by a pedestrian bridge over Main Street.
The residential towers were built by City Creek Reserve Inc., a for-profit firm owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The church is a multibillion-dollar organization with tentacles in business and real estate.
The church paid for City Creek Center with cash and says no member tithing was used. For the most part, it will be like other shopping malls, except that the stores close on Sundays — the church wanted the day of peace for its nearby Temple Square.
It will be operated like Taubman Centers' other upscale malls in Los Angeles and Denver, said Robert Taubman, chairman, president and CEO of the Bloomfield Hills, Mich.-based company. Two of the restaurants at the Salt Lake City mall will serve liquor, but there are no bars. Its anchors include Macy's, Nordstrom, Tiffany & Co. and the Swedish fashion chain H&M.

AussieOi wrote:
point taken
but seriously, this isn't the Boys Scouts
you seriously postulated the idea that we as Israel with our temples and that might retreat to a mall for safety?
hmm, having said that the film"Dawn of the Dead"_is_one of my favourites
DrJones wrote:Article in Deseret News yesterday; in part:SALT LAKE CITY — The Mormon church is attempting to remake downtown Salt Lake City by opening the shopping mall portion of a $2 billion mixed-use space that spans two city blocks.
Church partner and retail operator Taubman Centers Inc. expect 50,000 visitors on Thursday, when City Creek Center's nearly 90 stores open.
City Creek Center has outdoor walkways, retractable glass roofs and a winding creek. Waterfalls, fountains and a trout pond are part of the village-like development, which includes condominiums and is joined by a pedestrian bridge over Main Street.
The residential towers were built by City Creek Reserve Inc., a for-profit firm owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The church is a multibillion-dollar organization with tentacles in business and real estate.
The church paid for City Creek Center with cash and says no member tithing was used. For the most part, it will be like other shopping malls, except that the stores close on Sundays — the church wanted the day of peace for its nearby Temple Square.
It will be operated like Taubman Centers' other upscale malls in Los Angeles and Denver, said Robert Taubman, chairman, president and CEO of the Bloomfield Hills, Mich.-based company. Two of the restaurants at the Salt Lake City mall will serve liquor, but there are no bars. Its anchors include Macy's, Nordstrom, Tiffany & Co. and the Swedish fashion chain H&M.
It struck me yesterday as I was watching the hype on City Creek, It is not "the gospel", or even "the church" that has developed it , but it is just an investment, made by investment monies of the corporation, built as a protection for the centerplace of the church. When viewed in relation to that of other cities, the skyline of SLC and it's integrety is being well preserved in a positive manner, with the church being a formost contributor. This development is a protection.........'perhaps' inspired.....to help guard the Lord's sacred square.Eddie Lyle wrote:I think what Col. is getting at is that this was a huge amount, an unbelievable amount of cash to lay out for shopping malls and luxury stores and apartments that the vast majority of saints can't afford. Is this really what the Lord inspired the prophets to do with the monies of the church? When the Lord told the young man to go and sell all you have and give it to the poor and come follow me, did he tell some one else go and take all the interest earned and build a shopping mall and skyscrapers for wealthy people? If you spent $50 million on a temple you could build 80 of them. Since 1985 the Church has given about $1.2 billion in humanitarian aid and $4 billion to a shopping mall. It makes no sense to me. I love the Brethren, I sincerely do, and I trust them but I do not understand this. This is again the one thing I can't figure out. Was down town SLC really so bad that a $4 billion investment was needed? I just trust that it is for the best and the church won't be held accountable for grinding on the faces of the poor or encouraging the material objectification of false gods.We can only hope... The one good thought is that they basically built a city in a short amount of time. Maybe this will come to some good practice to build the New Jerusalem. I just hope we will be allowed to build it.
And yes he is talking about us, and we are polluting the holy church of God.37 For behold, ye do love amoney, and your substance, and your fine apparel, and the adorning of your churches, more than ye love the poor and the needy, the sick and the afflicted.
38 O ye pollutions, ye hypocrites, ye teachers, who sell yourselves for that which will canker, why have ye polluted the holy church of God? Why are ye aashamed to take upon you the name of Christ? Why do ye not think that greater is the value of an endless happiness than that bmisery which never dies—because of the praise of the world?
39 Why do ye adorn yourselves with that which hath no life, and yet suffer the hungry, and the needy, and the naked, and the sick and the afflicted to pass by you, and notice them not?
Interesting that Nephi accuses us of robbing the poor because of our fine sanctuaries and fine clothing. And again yes Nephi is talking about us, as we are the only one crying all is well in Zion.13 They rob the poor because of their fine sanctuaries; they rob the poor because of their fine clothing; and they persecute the meek and the poor in heart, because in their pride they are puffed up.
Fiannan wrote:Will the mall have a Victoria's Secret there? That will certainly rattle the cages of some of the fuddie duddies that think LDS women should never greet their husbands in some skimpy lingerie on a date night.
Then again, just to be fair and "open minded" I am sure some Salt Lake men shop for lingerie for their husbands too.
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