Quote Originally Posted by Sawin View Post
There already is one. It's called Mormonism.
I was raised Mormon and if not for the planning, kindness, generosity and community of the Mormon church, we may have ended up on wlefare, food stamps and other social programs.

I welcome any of you to tell me how if feels to have the school bus stopin front of your GP Medium tent in Montana that you lived in from July 1 until November 4 of your freshman year of high school, then bad mouth the Mormons for providing groceries (so your mom could cook them on the Coleman camp stove; gas money so your dad could try to find a job; clothes, bedding, linens so you could go to school not looking like a dumpster diver and so you didn't freeze; taking donations to help put a downpayment on a trailer house so you could have Thanksgiving in a dwelling, not a tent with wooden pallets for a floor.

I may not agree with their religious doctrine, but they are humanitarians beyond compare.

Sorry. Off my soap box.