Array

Template:Critical sources box:Multiple accounts of the First Vision/Orson Pratt confused about "angel" or Father-Son/CriticalSources: Difference between revisions

m (GregSmith moved page Multiple accounts of the First Vision/Orson Pratt confused about "angel" or Father-Son/CriticalSources to [[Template:Critical sources box:Multiple accounts of the First Vision/Orson Pratt confused about "angel" or Father-Son/Cr...)
 
(2 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the owner or director of at least 17 legal entities in the United States. Non-profit scholar Aaron Miller noted, "The the reasons for this are many. The idea of the church just being one legal entity doesn't actually make sense when you understand the reasons you have multiple different legal entities, how they serve different purposes, how they need to be treated differently for tax purposes."<ref>Aaron Miller, in [https://faithmatters.org/the-100-billion-question-a-conversation-with-aaron-miller/ "Episode 173. The $100 Billion Question—A Conversation with Aaron Miller,"] Faith Matters, 2 July 2023.</ref>
{{Critical sources box
|state=<!--put "expanded" here to have it begin unfurled-->
|background_color=
|name=Multiple accounts of the First Vision/Orson Pratt confused about "angel" or Father-Son/CriticalSources


Can nonprofits (including churches) make money?
|critical_sources=
"one of the common misconceptions is that nonprofits can't own things, nor can they make money. Uh, they're fully entitled to own just about anything else that anybody can own. Um, there are a handful of limitations depending on the kind of nonprofit and uh, and so forth.
*{{CriticalWork:Abanes:Becoming Gods|pages=31}}
*{{CriticalWork:Abanes:One Nation|pages=16-17}}
* Christian Research and Counsel, “Documented History of Joseph Smith’s First Vision,” full-color pamphlet, 10 pages. [There is a notation within this pamphlet indicating that research and portions of text were garnered from Utah Lighthouse Ministry]
|past_responses=


But, uh, and then the other misconceptions that nonprofits can't make a profit, it's, it's actually, so I teach a nonprofit structure and finance class, um, uh, to master of public administration students on the very first day. I point that out. I say, look, if, if a nonprofit's not making a profit, it goes outta business.
|group1=<!--as many groups and lists additionally as desired can be entered. If group name is empty, does not appear-->
|liststyle1=
|list1=


Nonprofits have expenses and they need revenue to cover those expenses."
}}

Latest revision as of 18:24, 27 April 2024

Source(s) of the criticism
Critical sources