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Randall Balmer: Mormons & money
James Huntsman wants his money back.
We’re not talking here about a refund for a defective car battery or food processor. We’re talking about millions of dollars that Huntsman claims to have donated to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints over the years.
Huntsman is scion of a prominent Mormon family and the Huntsman Corporation, a chemical company. His brother, Jon, was governor of Utah, a candidate for the Republican nomination for president and ambassador to Russia, China and Singapore. In a lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, James Huntsman, who has left the Latter-day Saints, claims that the church has misrepresented how it uses money it collects as tithes from the Mormon faithful.
Column: Inside the Mormon money machine
The Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, from Grandest Century in the World s History, by Henry Davenport Northrop (1900).
Randall Balmer.
Modified: 4/3/2021 10:30:14 PM
James Huntsman wants his money back. We’re not talking here about a refund for a defective car battery or food processor. We’re talking about millions of dollars that Huntsman claims to have donated to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints over the years.
Huntsman is scion of a prominent Mormon family and the Huntsman Corp., a chemical company. His brother, Jon, was governor of Utah, a candidate for the Republican nomination for president and ambassador to Russia, China and Singapore. In a lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, James Huntsman, who has left the Latter-day Saints, claims that the church has misrepresented how it uses money it collects as tithes from the Mormon faithful.