A haunting image has circulated widely online: a disheveled, homeless man lies on a filthy sidewalk, his loyal dog curled beside him. Overlaid on this scene of raw human suffering is a powerful quote from Jim Wright that cuts straight to the heart of religious hypocrisy:
We’re a country where preachers are millionaires. Religion has its own TV shows and theme parks. We don’t have just churches in America, we have giant mega-churches, temples of glory made from gold, crystal, and thousand dollar bills. We live in a country where religion rakes in tax free billions, buys itself the court and the election.... and looks out of our TV’s every week complaining about persecution. PERSECUTION.”
- First Tithe: 10% of gross income, directed to “the Work” — the church’s global media, publishing, and headquarters operations.
- Second Tithe: Another 10%, set aside by members for observing the annual Feast of Tabernacles, effectively funding church-controlled festival sites and activities.
- Third Tithe: A third 10% paid every third year, ostensibly for widows, orphans, and the poor within the church.
- Families forced to choose between tithing and feeding their children or paying rent.
- Delayed or forgone medical treatment, often compounded by the church’s emphasis on divine healing.
- Elderly members left without adequate support despite years of third-tithe contributions.
- Deep financial scars — depleted savings, ruined credit, and intergenerational poverty — compounded by social shunning upon exit.