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Church Leader To Wall Street: Help Haiti
Posted by: Rev. Chuck Currie on February 8, 2010 at 6:40PM EST
The Rev. Dr. Michael Kinnamon, general secretary of the National Council of Churches, has an idea on how Wall Street executives could spend some of their multi-million dollar bonuses. RNS reports:
(RNS) The head of the National Council of Churches is challenging investment giant Goldman Sachs to use half of its $20 billion bonus pool to help rebuild Haiti after its devastating earthquake.

Haiti's entire gross domestic product (the basic measure of a country's overall economic output) is $8.5 billion, which is less than half of Goldman Sachs' bonus pool. The government's bail-out in 2009 left Wall Street's biggest name with a contentious amount of money.

Last September, Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein said, "Compensation continues to generate controversy and anger. In many respects, much of it is understandable and appropriate." In light of the dire need in Haiti, the Rev. Michael Kinnamon, general secretary of the National Council of Churches, and George Hunsinger, professor of systematic theology at Princeton Theological Seminary, urge Goldman Sachs to donate half of its bonuses to Haitian relief.

Kinnamon and Hunsinger said in a statement that by doing this, "They will outmatch the Haitian GDP, and improve not only their image but their tax liability... and surpass the $100 million that President Obama has pledged to Haiti, by a monumental factor of 100."

In Haiti, hundreds of thousands are feared dead while 1.5 million are homeless, and experts say these figures are only going to worsen without a major intervention.

"Relief for Haiti needs to come in the form of grants, not loans," said Kinnamon and Hunsinger. "The last thing this stricken nation needs is more debt."

The United Church of Christ is a member of the National Council of Churches. UCC members and friends are encouraged to make donations to Global Ministries and / or Church World ServiceChurch World Service for Haiti relief.
(1) Comments
Posted by: Rose on June 14, 2010 5:20PM EST
I used to go to a church that actually did help with thnigs like this. But then, they decided to become political instead. If you disagreed (ie. were republican, watched Glen Beck... ) you were wrong.
Lots of people left the church. People who cared and had money. Now, the church has a lot less people and money to help other people. But, many (not all) of the people in the church DO know that they are superior. Like Chuck.

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