Sunday, February 24, 2013

Deaf Mormons Excited About The Announcement of 58 New Missions

Ever since the announcement of lowing the age of eligibility for male and female members of the Church to serve missions, it has increased the numbers of missionaries going out into the field. As a result, the LDS Church has announced the creation of 58 new missions to accommodate the rapid growth of missionaries. 
Ever since the announcement, many Deaf members of the LDS Church are wondering if this will have an impact on the Church's efforts to proselyte among the Deaf. Many Deaf members are hoping that the creation of these new missions will also mean that more Deaf missions will be created which will give more opportunities for Deaf members to share the gospel with others. 
The announcement will have an impact on the following American Sign Language Missions with the new missions in parenthesis: Oregon Portland (WA-Vancouver and OR-Salem), Washington Seattle (WA-Federal Way), Idaho Boise (ID-TwinFalls and ID-Nampa), Illinois Chicago, Missouri Independence (new KS-Wichita), Virginia Richmond (VA-Chesapeake), Arizona Phoenix (AZ-Gilbert and AZ-Scottsdale), California Anaheim and California Los Angeles) ( Irvine, Bakersfield and Rancho Cucamonga). 
I hope the LDS Church will consider adding more American Sign Language missions. As someone who has served an American Sign Language Mission and has worked with many ASL missionaries, I know that there is a huge need for Sign Language missionaries in the US and around the world. For example, in Southern California alone, there is a a need for ASL missionaries around and between Orange County and San Diego in places like Oceanside, Carlsbad, Long Beach and Arcadia. Many members live outside the boundaries of the California Anaheim Mission and the California San Diego Mission and there are people who can be taught in those areas. 
Many Deaf people are excited for the announcement of new missions because it is seen as an opportunity for the LDS Church to increase their efforts to reach out to the Deaf people. They hope that more Sign Language missions will be created in America and around the world so that more Deaf people will come unto Christ. 

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Harry Reid Accused Of Accepting Bribes From Utah Business Man

During the 2012 Presidential election, Harry Reid accused Mitt Romney of not paying his taxes while Hollywood actor Jason Alexander claimed that Romney hasn't been paying his tithing. Both claims were outright LIES. The underlying assumption that Harry Reid wanted to get the American people to believe was that Mitt Romney is a criminal who hasn't been caught yet. However, we just may find that Harry Reid is a hypocrite when he made those false allegations.
We are now learning that Harry Reid is being accused of accepting bribes from Jeremy Johnson, a Utah businessman, with Utah Attorney General John Swallow, as the middleman who brokered the deal between the businessman and the Las Vegas Senator to make a federal investigation into his company go away. Jeremy Johnson claims to have proof of the whole transaction:
To back his allegations, Johnson provided an email from Swallow that Johnson identified as key in supporting his claims. Johnson also granted access to at least several dozen other emails, two financial records, several photos and a transcript of about 60 pages of a secretly recorded April 2012 meeting Johnson had with Swallow, who was then Utah’s chief deputy attorney general.
The documents appear to support Johnson’s story that in 2010 Swallow brokered a deal between Johnson and Richard M. Rawle, owner of the Provo-based payday-loan company Check City, to enlist Rawle to use his influence to get Reid involved on behalf of Johnson and I Works, Johnson’s Internet marketing company that was under investigation by the Federal Trade Commission.
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Copies of emails show Swallow worked with Shurtleff to arrange meetings between Johnson and top Utah officeholders.
Then, with the FTC investigation continuing, Johnson said Swallow suggested Reid could make problems with regulators go away — for a price.
"I said, ‘OK, what do I need to do?’ He’s like, ‘OK, it costs money,’ " Johnson said, who claimed Swallow was adamant he make a deal.
"I think he told me, ‘Richard Rawle has a connection with Harry Reid,’ " Johnson said.
He said Swallow at first wanted $2 million to enlist Reid’s help. But I Works was no longer profitable and he did not have the money, Johnson said, so they eventually agreed on $300,000 upfront and $300,000 later.
Harry Ried's false accusation was an attempt to get a certain percentage of the American people to believe that Mitt Romney was not the squeaky clean man he appeared to be. However, the truth is Mitt Romney is more representative of how Mormons really are than Harry Reid is. Mr. Reid might be Mormon, but he's anything but a squeaky clean guy. 
Liberty Central has discovered that he may have also engaged in a pay for play scheme in by awarding government contracts in exchange for campaign money: 
"In fiscal year 2010, Arcata won a 1.36 million dollar contract for the Continuous Threat Alert Sensing System (CTASS) according to OpenSecrets.org after spending $50,000 to lobby the Senate. What the site fails to mention are the multitude of Arcata donations to Harry Reid and the Nevada Democrat Party. In addition, Arcata stands to gain another two million dollars in 2011, also a no-bid earmark directed by Senator Reid. The requests for these earmarks can be found here and here.
The Wong family, owners of Arcata Associations, have a long history of donating generously to Harry Reid. Their donations are over $130,000. Here is a PDF of all the donations."
Some might argue that such a quid pro quo arrangement is just the usual part of how politics is done in Washington D.C. Some would even argue that awarding earmarks is a Constitutional power that members of Congress have. However, Hot Air destroys that argument: 
"Reid and others in Congress defend the earmarking process by claiming that the Constitution vests Congress with the authority to appropriate funds, not the executive branch, and that earmarks more closely represent the intentions of the founders.  That’s absurd on several levels, but let’s focus on one pragmatic consequence of the earmarking process for this example.  The executive branch agencies have bid processes for purchasing systems and services, which in theory at least create competition and better outcomes and reduce bias in procurement.  Earmarks bypass the bid process entirely.  Arcata Associates doesn’t have to worry about competitors producing a better product, because Reid has in effect already picked the winner.
It’s just another example of Congress refusing to live by the same rules and regulations they impose on others.  In this case, that has big implications for waste, fraud, inefficiency, low quality procurements, and corruption."
The reason why this pay for play scheme is especially heinous is because of the timing of the donations. Once again, Liberty Central explains why this is bad news for Harry Reid and the American tax payer: 
"The most recent donations indicates a possible quid pro quo relationship between Arcata and Senator Reid. Arcata executives gave the Nevada Democratic Party $20,000 on June 5, 2009.
To understand why the timing of this large donation raises eyebrows, one must understand the timing of the congressional earmark process. For an organization to obtain an earmark, the organization must submit a request to Sen.Reid’s by their appropriations request deadline. In 2009, Sen. Reid’s deadline was at the end of February.
After receiving submissions, Reid would go through the many submission and some of them to submit to the Appropriations Committee for consideration. Thee committee’s deadline for submissions is sometime between April and June (the deadlines vary from year-to-year; this would most likely happen in mid-May). Between then and when the bill is released, Reid would prioritize the list of requests he submitted. Members typically submit many requests to the committee, but only some of these are funded. For example, in Fiscal Year [FY] 2010, Reid submitted 58 requests to the committee, of which 31 were funded.
Taking into account these priorities, the committee releases its bill with the list of earmarks. In 2009 (the FY 2010 bill), the committee released the bill on September 10, 2009. The FY 2011 bill was released on September 14, 2010.
On or about June 5, 2009, Tim Wong and his wife Shari each gave the Democratic Party of Nevada $10,000—the maximum about allowed by law. Note that June 5 is in between the date when requests were submitted to the Appropriations Committee and when the committee releases their list of earmarks.
On or about April 20, 2010, Buck and Aurora Wong each donated $2,200 to Harry Reid—nearly the maximum of $2400. Again, the timing here raises questions."
Reid's actions, if true, violates ethical and legal obligations that elected officials are expected to follow. Moreover, his unethical behavior are even more troubling for the Latter Day Saints as we see a high profile member of the Church engage in practices that do not reflect on how Mormons engage or should engage in business and politics. As members of the LDS Church, we have higher expectations for those who go into politics and are highly visible members of our faith. We expect LDS politicians to not engage in potentially corrupt and criminal activities that may reflect poorly on the Church and its members.

Mitt Romney lives up to those standards. Harry Reid appears not to. 

Sunday, December 16, 2012

On Dresses, Pants, Equality and God

On social media sites such as facebook and twitter, there have been people encouraging women to wear pants when attending an LDS Church today as a way of raising awareness for the need of equality in the Mormon faith. Supporters of this pants campaign in the LDS Church argue that claim that the freedom to wear pants or a dress when attending services at an LDS Church is not the issue. To them, the issue is about  about equality, tradition, Church culture, narrow minded people, and leadership. It's intended to be a show of solidarity that states hey there is a large segment of the church that feel their voices aren't really being heard and concerns aren't even given a forum for discussion. They are making a silent reverent plea for a open honest discussion about the direction of our church and culture. 
I wish to make it aware to everyone that, Stephanie Lauritzen, who holds herself out as a leader of this protest, is not a member of the LDS Church. I find it odd that she is leading a protest in a religion for which she is no longer a member of and no longer believes in. Many people have legitimate reasons to wonder that this protest isn't about equality fo LDS women in the LDS Church but that she she has a much deeper agenda. 
However, let us have an open and frank discussion about the issues raised in this protest.
For me personally, I am not thrilled with the idea of using sacrament meeting, which is a sacred space and time, to make a protest. Sacrament meeting is the most sacred meeting we have outside the temple. Therefore, it is not a place for a protest or to stir contention. For the majority of the people attending Church, it is a place of reflection, learning, improving and working on their relationship with God. Church has never been a place to make a fashion statement. If one feels that the Church needs to improve in a certain area, there are better venues for that.
When it comes to the discussion of wearing a dress or a skirt to the LDS Sunday services,  As an LDS male, I don't care if you wear a dress or pants in church. When I was growing up, I had serious war of words with my parents about what I wanted to wear on Sunday. I believe then, as a teenager, and I still hold this belief today that what you wear is not important and that I doubt He really honestly cares what you wear. He knows your heart. I  really think that God looks at your heart and your life more than your wardrobe. God looks at you as an complete individual and doesn't focus on your fashion sense which I am grateful for since my sense of fashion isn't always that great inside or outside of Church.
Whatever relationship you have with God is strictly between you and God. Church is a place to evaluate yourself personally as an individual in this mortal existence and how you can improve personally, professionally and spiritually as well as evaluating where you stand with God and how to repair or mend that relationship with Him. Worship is between you and God.
The gospel does not tell male or females what to wear. It doesn't say what length or style it must be. However, there are cultural norms. Fortunately or unfortunately, depending on your view, there are standards of clothing for all types of events. As a lawyer, there are dress standards for certain situations such as appearing in court or at a deposition or meeting with a client. Both genders are expected to follow these standards as set up by society. Regardless if its Church, a courtroom or a job interview there are standards for formal wear for both genders. Men have to wear suits, the social equal for women is usually a dress. Remember, this is a societal expectation, not a religious one. I wish to point out that unfortunately, religion often adopts society's expectations and makes it a religious one. Church standards and society's standards are not sometimes not the same and are not in harmony in terms of beliefs and practices but people tend to confuse them as being the same.  Sometimes, things go a step further and take cultural expectations, which may have nothing to do with the gospel, and hold it up as doctrine.
A great example of where culture and religion, which are clearly different, can compliment each other is to look at the how Hawaiian, Tongan and Somoan members of the LDS Church show up for Church. While women wear dressses, many men wear a lava lava and sunday shirt with a tie. In the midwest, for men, it might be perfectly appropriate to show up in Church in blue jeans, cowboy boots and hat and a bolo tie. 
It is my belief that people of all faiths need to do a better job of being able to identify and remember the differences in worldly practices and expectations and religious practices and expectations and not let them bleed or mix into one another. There used to be a time when both society and religion were on the same page in terms of culture but that doesn't mean there were good traditions and beliefs that were being supported by both institutions.  
There are certain people in every religion who focus too much on the superficial and the legalistic aspects of religion. Unrighteous judgment is found in every religion, not just in the LDS Church. You'll find it wherever you go. If someone, regardless if they are male or female is judging you for what you wear in Chuch, don't be offended but feel sorry for them. They are blind because of the mote in their eyes. Someone on facebook made this profound point: "A relationship though with God, not religion, says come as you are. You don't need to clean up to come get clean through Jesus Christ."
Thus, if people are judging you for superficial reasons, I find that they are trying to avoid in dealing with their own personal issues by focusing on you and you issues. Sometimes it is a case of projection where they are accusing you of doing whatever personal sins they are committing. Regardless, President Dieter F. Uchtdorf has wisely said: 
"When it comes to hating, gossiping, ignoring, ridiculing, holding grudges, or wanting to cause harm, please apply the following: Stop it! It’s that simple."
In the end, it is up to you to decide how you will show your love, respect and faith when visiting His Church. That is between you and Him. Church is about you deep relationship with God and how you dress needs to reflect that. I wish my parents understood that more and let me figure out how to best express my devotion to God rather than fighting to micromanage what I wear on Sundays. How you dress in your Sunday best is up to you but do keep clothing standards in mind. They are there for a reason. 
However, don't get caught up in the superficial. Don't judge others about what they wear. Let them come as they are. Just as in tithing where a woman gave her widow's mite, which is all that she had, a person wearing jeans and a shirt is all they have in showing devotion to God. If others want to show up for Church to look good, that's not for you to judge. Focus on the meaningful and the significant which is your relationship with God. 
Having discussed the superficial issue of wearing clothing in Church, lets talk about the real issues that people feel needs to be addressed in the Mormon Church. Many people feel that there is a problem of equality in the Church. I am open to having this discussion. But sacrament meeting isn't the time and place for it. 
There are a lot of things that I don't agree with in the Church or I would like to see improvements made but I don't wage that fight in inappropriate places. There is a time and place for that.
Moreover, if we are going to talk about equality, we must remember that equality runs both ways. I don't like it when people declare equality for me but not for thee. Whatever it is that you are agitating for, must be applied for all people.  
That being said, I personally feel that the problem is not with the leadership but with the members of our Church. The members of our Church can and need to do a better job of treating each other in a way that we deserve regardless of our gender, disabilities, sexual orientation or wealth. I believe we can improve our thoughts, attitude and our behavior towards one another who may be different from us. I believe that people in the Church need to better distinguish what is gospel culture and what is worldly culture and stop mixing them together. Gospel culture and worldly culture aren't necessarily synonymous with each other.
I feel that the LDS Church and its leaders are both pro men and women. They support equality. Generally speaking, there already is equality in the LDS Church. Anyone who doesn't believe it doesn't understand our Church very well. However, that doesn't mean that there is room for improvement and changes. But for those who currently agitating for equality in the Church needs to also better distinguish what is gospel culture and what is worldly culture and stop mixing them together. For whatever reasons known to God, certain practices and beliefs, such as the Priesthood and marriage, are established as they are and are not up for debate or discussion.
In the end, I'm not sure exactly what the wearing pants in Church campaign is exactly agitating for. But if its a push to improve our thoughts, attitude and our behavior towards one another who may be different from us, I'm all for it. If its a push to change essential and fundamental practices and doctrines in the Church, then I'm not on board with it. But most importantly, don't get caught up in the superficial. Focus on the meaningful and the significant which is your relationship with God. Nothing else in this world matters but your relationship with Him.

Sunday, September 30, 2012

LDS Church Unveils New Tech Savvy Pass Along Cards

Recently, I got the Ensign in the mail and I was surprised to find out that the LDS Church has new pass along cards that missionaries and members can use. The LDS Church is integrating technology known as QR Codes into the pass along cards so that people who receive them can scan them with their smart phone and be taken to an official Church website in which people can learn about specific topics about the Mormon Church. 
The LDS Church provided a supplement to the October 2012 issue of the Ensign or English Liahona that contained a page inviting members to join Mormon.org, the new pass along cards, and a page explaining how the new pass along cards work:
The Mormon Church did a trial balloon of pass along cards in 1999 and unveiled it to the entire Church in 2000. It did not contain QR codes or invite people to a social media website. The old pass along cards invited people to receive a free copy of the Book of Mormon, Bible or video by contacting the Church via phone or a website.  With the new pass along cards, its giant leap forward in how the LDS Church shares the gospel. The LDS Church saw how successful and easy it was for missionaries to share a simple message about the Church. With social media sites and technology, its makes it even more easier for us to share the gospel with others. 
I expect that these new pass along cards will be the subject of at least one or more General Conference talks. The Brethren have been been encouraging us to share the gospel online using social media such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Google+, Pinterest and other websites for a few years now. Although these speeches haven't been given yet, I hope we will be open to what they have to say with regards to how we can best share the gospel with others.
The LDS Church is becoming very bold and creative in terms of marketing, advertising and message sharing. A great example of how confident the Church is sharing the gospel is when it placed advertisements inside the Playbill of the theatrical play, The Book of Mormon Musical. See below: 
Personally, I love what the LDS Church is doing in promoting the gospel. They are being bold, brave and tech savvy. It also provides an example of how we, as members of the Church, should go about in sharing the gospel with others.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

October 2012 General Conference Scheduale For Deaf Members Of The Church

The LDS Church has released the schedules to view General Conference with American Sign Language Interpretation on multiple television and online formats. Look at the scheduale below. If you know someone who is Deaf and is a member of the LDS Church, please refer them to this scheduale. This is also a great missionary opportunity to invite those who are non-LDS Deaf to learn more about our Church. 

1.  Internet ASL Schedule
2012 General Relief Society Meeting
Saturday, September 29, 2012

Sept. 29 6pm LIVE

1) Type conference.lds.org
2) Click on “Live Conference”
3) Click on “Watch Live”
4) Click on “Select Another Language”
5) Choice “American Sign Language ASL”

October 2012 General Conference
Saturday and Sunday Sessions
October 6 & 7, 2012

 Oct. 6 and 7 at 10am and 2pm LIVE

1) Type conference.lds.org
2) Click on “Live Conference”
3) Click on “Watch Live”
4) Click on “Select Another Language”
5) Choice “American Sign Language ASL”

October 2012 General Conference
Priesthood Session
October 6, 2012

Provided in the Conference Center or in your local meetinghouse only.
2.      KSL, Comcast, and BYU TV ASL Schedule
2012 General Relief Society Meeting
Saturday, September 29, 2012
KSL Television 5.3

Sept. 29 at 6pm             LIVE                 (English)
Sept. 29 at 8pm             Rebroadcast      (ASL)

October 2012 General Conference
Saturday Morning Session
October 6, 2012

KSL Television Channel 5 and 5.1
Oct. 6 at 10am               LIVE                 (English)

KSL Television 5.3
Oct. 6 at noon                Rebroadcast      (ASL)

Comcast 105
Oct. 6 at noon                Rebroadcast      (ASL)

BYUtv & Global
Oct. 14 at 10am             Rebroadcast      (English and ASL)

October 2012 General Conference
Saturday Afternoon Session
October 6, 2012

KSL Television Channel 5 and 5.1
Oct. 6 at 2pm                 LIVE                 (English)

KSL Television 5.3
Oct. 6 at 4pm                 Rebroadcast      (ASL)

Comcast 105
Oct. 6 at 4pm                 Rebroadcast      (ASL)

BYUtv & Global
Oct. 14 at 1pm               Rebroadcast      (English and ASL)

October 2012 General Conference
Priesthood Session
October 6, 2012

Provided in the Conference Center or in your local meetinghouse only.

October 2012 General Conference
Sunday Morning Session
October 7, 2012

KSL Television Channel 5 and 5.1
Oct. 7 at 10am               LIVE                 (English)

KSL Television 5.3
Oct. 7 at noon                Rebroadcast      (ASL)

Comcast 105
Oct. 7 at noon                Rebroadcast      (ASL)

BYUtv & Global
Oct. 21 at 10am             Rebroadcast      (English and ASL)

October 2012 General Conference
Sunday Afternoon Session
October 7, 2012

KSL Television Channel 5 and 5.1
Oct. 7 at 2pm                 LIVE                 (English)

KSL Television 5.3
Oct. 7 at 4pm                 Rebroadcast      (ASL)

Comcast 105
Oct. 7 at 4pm                 Rebroadcast      (ASL)

BYUtv & Global
Oct. 21 at 1pm               Rebroadcast      (English and ASL)
3.      Closed Caption (CC) Schedule
2012 General Relief Society Meeting
Saturday, September 29, 2012
Sept. 29 6pm LIVE

Provided live in the Conference Center or in your local meetinghouse only.

Rebroadcast at 8pm:
18 BYUTV (Southern UT)
21 BYUTV (Northern UT)

October 2012 General Conference
Saturday and Sunday Sessions
October 6 & 7, 2012
Oct. 6 and 7 at 10am and 2pm LIVE

5 KSL
5.1 KSL - Digital
18 BYUTV (Southern UT)
21 BYUTV (Northern UT)
143 SiriusXM
374 Direct TV
9403 Dish Network

October 2012 General Conference
Priesthood Session
October 6, 2012

Provided in the Conference Center or in your local meetinghouse only.
4. Roku ASL Schedule
October 2012 General Conference
Saturday and Sunday Sessions
October 6 & 7, 2012

Oct. 6 and 7 at 10am and 2pm LIVE

To stream general conference through a Roku player, download the Mormon Channel app from the Roku Channel Store.

Live video broadcast: Mormon Channel > Broadcasts and Events > Live Broadcasts

Languages: American Sign Language, English

Archived video broadcast: Mormon Channel > Broadcasts and Events > Conference

October 2012 General Conference
Priesthood Session
October 6, 2012

Provided in the Conference Center or in your local meetinghouse only.
5. Local Meethouse ASL Schedule
Please check with your local leaders as to when ASL interpretation will be provided in your area buildings.

Facts About Mormon Church & Temple Worship

The LDS Church has put out an infographic about the worship habits of their members. Look below: 

Friday, September 21, 2012

Steinfeld Star Accuses Mitt Romney Of Cheating The LDS Church Out Of Tithing Money

Jason Alexander, who is famous for playing George Costanza on the television show "Seinfeld" believes that Mitt Romney won't release his tax records because he believes there may be evidence that he's cheating the LDS Church out of millions of dollars by not paying his tithing:
Its a similar claim to Harry Reid made in which he accused Mitt Romney of not paying taxes for 10 years: 

Here's the transcript of Harry Reid's astonishing accusation:
He’s refused to release his tax returns, as we know. If a person coming before this body wanted to be a cabinet officer, he couldn’t be if he did the same refusal Mitt Romney does about tax returns. So the word’s out that he hasn’t paid any taxes for ten years. Let him prove that he has paid taxes, because he hasn’t.
Jason Alexander accuses Romney of avoiding paying tithing. Harry Reid says Romney hasn't paid his taxes. 
Both claims are outright lies. 
Today Mitt Romney released a detailed report of his 2011 tax returns and Romney's trustee, whose name is Brad Malt, gives us a summary of the 2011 data:
- In 2011, the Romneys paid $1,935,708 in taxes on $13,696,951 in mostly investment income.
- The Romneys’ effective tax rate for 2011 was 14.1%.
-The Romneys donated $4,020,772 to charity in 2011, amounting to nearly 30% of their income.
-The Romneys claimed a deduction for $2.25 million of those charitable contributions. The Romneys’ generous charitable donations in 2011 would have significantly reduced their tax obligation for the year. The Romneys thus limited their deduction of charitable contributions to conform to the Governor's statement in August, based upon the January estimate of income, that he paid at least 13% in income taxes in each of the last 10 years.
Brad Malt, the trustee of the Romney family, also gives us a breakdown of the taxes paid by the Romney campaign for the last 20 years:
- In each year during the entire 20-year period, the Romneys owed both state and federal income taxes.
-Over the entire 20-year period, the average annual effective federal tax rate was 20.20%.
-Over the entire 20-year period, the lowest annual effective federal personal tax rate was 13.66%.
-Over the entire 20-year period, the Romneys gave to charity an average of 13.45% of their adjusted gross income.
-Over the entire 20-year period, the total federal and state taxes owed plus the total charitable donations deducted represented 38.49% of total AGI.
-During the 20-year period covered by the PWC letter, Gov. and Mrs. Romney paid 100 percent of the taxes that they owed.
Its clear that Harry Reid's claim that Mitt Romney hasn't paid is any taxes is a LIE. Mitt Romney has paid 100% of his taxes for the past 20 years. What's even more important is to keep in mind that if you look at the numbers more closely, Mitt Romney paid 30% in taxes rather than the 13% to 14%.
As far Seinfeld actor Jason Alexander's claim that Mitt Romney hasn't paid tithing, the LDS Church does not publicly release how much tithing any member of the LDS Church has paid. That is a matter between the Bishop and the member. Mitt Romney has said that his tithing records should remain private even though by releasing his tax records, people can figure out how much he's given in tithing. 
"Our church doesn't publish how much people have given," Romney is reportedly quoted as saying in the forthcoming edition of Parade. "This is done entirely privately. One of the downsides of releasing one's financial information is that this is now all public, but we had never intended our contributions to be known. It's a very personal thing between ourselves and our commitment to our God and to our church."
However, records show that Mitt Romney has actually paid more than 10% in tithes to the LDS Church: 
The couple’s donations to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appear to be almost double the 10 percent tithe faithful members are asked to give to the Salt Lake City-based faith.
In addition to Romney’s direct contributions to the LDS Church, he also gave to the faith through his charity for a total of $3.07 million last year, according to his campaign. The campaign also said Friday that the Romneys have given, on average, 13.45 percent of their income annually to charity, including the LDS Church.
Jason Alexander's claim that Mitt Romney is cheating the Church of tithing funds is also NOT TRUE. Its clear that Mitt Romney has been a faithful tithing payer all along. 
For more information on the LDS practice of tithing, the LDS Newsroom gives a simple explanation on tithing and charitable donations while another official LDS website called Mormon.org explains what the Mormon Church does with these funds and why Mormons pay tithing.