
Governor Cox: Defender of the LDS Cult’s Cash Cow As Harvard faces scrutiny for its tax-exempt billions. Utah’s governor leaps to protect a far wealthier empire—his beloved Mormon cult.
The hypocrisy is staggering. The same cult that demands tithing from the poor hides behind tax exemptions when it comes to its own massive wealth.
But Jesus? He didn’t play that game.
“Render unto Caesar what is Caesar’s.” — Matthew 22:21
Jesus didn’t sue the Roman Empire. He didn’t file for 501(c)(3) status. He didn’t call his sermons “spiritual consulting” and funnel the proceeds into a diversified real estate portfolio.
He preached in the streets, paid his dues, and still built a movement that outlived empires.
If your theology can’t survive without a tax break, maybe it’s not theology—it’s just a cult with a spreadsheet.

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