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by runamok 1212 days ago
Yeah, that blew my mind. I mean the Vatican is essentially a country but where does that money come from?
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Church-goers pay money to their local church in tithes (generally suggested as 10% of pre-tax wages), local churches pay to their regional church, regional churches pay to the Vatican, it's a bit of a pyramid scheme but people feel like they get value from it
> it's a bit of a pyramid scheme

In what way is this a pyramid scheme? If anything is like paying taxes to a local government, who then has to send (part of them) to the central government.

Governments are also controlled by the people and use that money in the way we decide. The church has none of those safeguards so it's more like a private company that doesn't offers a debatably valuable service. I think of it similar to tarot readings - if it makes you feel better that's fine but they should still have to pay taxes as a business with income
That’s a terrible analogy.

Local governments also request funds from the central government.

Also, people pay taxes directly to central governments.

> Local governments also request funds from the central government.

That can happen with the Church as well, local priests get their "salary" from a central (at the national level, not the Vatican) institution

> Also, people pay taxes directly to central governments.

At least in Italy you can devolve 8/1000 of your taxes to the Church, and that's not your local church but again, the national-level institution (and they redistribute it to lower levels). I think in Germany it's very similar, and probably in other countries too.

My main criticism for it being a pyramid scheme is that it's basically a very old version of self-help seminars, which overlap heavily with pyramid schemes, and they want a percentage of your income (your "downline"), and are encouraged to help recruit - so it has all the indicators
Except you are not requested any percentage of your income (most churchgoers give 1€/2€ per week, plus possibly a government-decided tax or tax discount, in no way mandatory), and you are not encouraged to help “recruit” (but to live your life as a christian.

You are, I think, confusing the Catholic Church with Joevah’s witnesses or other denominations where the things you mention are common. You said in another post “I wasn't raised Catholic so can't speak to their practices”, except you seem to do that quite liberally…

"Christians are dispensed from the obligation of tithing ten percent of their incomes, but not from the obligation to help the Church." Source: https://www.catholic.com/qa/what-is-the-churchs-position-on-...
> the Church teaches that offering some form of material support to the Church is obligatory for all Catholic adults who are able to do so, it doesn’t specify what percent of one’s income should be given

I wasn't raised Catholic so can't speak to their practices, but this also seems to agree that it is suggested to devote some percentage of your income and it's kinda required if you're able to

I think it should be more like - "Church service - $10 or free if you can't afford it", having it be tied to a percentage of the person's income is what makes it more of a pyramid scheme thing, and also seems to imply that the person owes their success to the church. I know a lot of people may believe that but it seems dangerous to encourage organizations to tell their members that they owe their success to the organization