🐱 Humble Bundle is Donating to Christian Charities Without Telling Donors

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http://www.kotaku.co.uk/2018/01/15/...to-christian-charities-without-telling-donors

If you visit the Humble Bundle website today, you can find the Humble Hope For Orphans Bundle. Humble's business model is to offer a bundle of games, for which punters can pay what they want and also choose to give a portion of that money to charity. The bundle, which rather oddly is full of angry war shooters, only lists one charity as an option for buyers to donate to: Change 30.

If you read the description of Change 30 on Humble's website, it is explained to be a charity that supports orphans in Russia, and that's about it.

Our mission is to inspire purpose in Russian orphans by providing them with the love, guidance & resources they need to lead fulfilling lives. Our heart is for the orphans of Russia to not only survive, but thrive.

Change30, a charity providing critical resources to orphans in need.

Proceeds from this bundle will help provide care, life skills coaching, and housing and education resources to young people who have been left without support systems.

However, if you do a little digging into the charity, there's a little more to it. While the Change 30 homepage just lists the charity as helping Russian orphans like the Humble page says, if you go to their About Us page, you'll see a slightly modified version of the charity description.

The mission of Change30 is to inspire purpose in Russian orphans by providing them with the love, guidance & critical resources they need to lead fulfilling lives & develop a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.

The fact that Change 30 doesn't put this information front-and-centre is something of an alarm bell – or certainly should have been. Either Humble is not aware of this key fact, and hasn't done due diligence on the charity it's donating money to, or has chosen to itself play along and obscure the charity's true purpose.

It's all very curious. If Change 30 is proud of its Christian mission, why is it hiding that fact? If Humble is happy to donate its proceeds to a Christian charity, why not be open about it? This matters because potential customers are not being given full information. It's fine to donate to Christian charities, if you know that's what you're doing, but many may feel that they'd rather support an orphan-focused charity that spent the money entirely on helping kids, rather than on trying to make them Christians. Change 30 uses church volunteers to staff their charitable trips, focusing on teaching Christian values. It also works with local churches in doing so, ie the Russian orthodox church, and some people may rather not support – however indirectly – an institution with such a pronounced anti-LGBT record.

The difficult aspect of this is that, whatever the rights and wrongs may be, it's hard to criticise any organisation that works with orphans – whatever the motivator may be. Nevertheless, people should be informed about any organisation they're sending money to and, on this occasion, Humble has not informed its customers – for reasons that remain unclear.

Kotaku UK submitted a number of questions to Humble Bundle prior to this article's publication. We will update this article with any response.


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If they are such good Christians they shouldn’t be deceitful. Also if you will only help orphans if they will let you preach to them I don’t think you’re all that altruistic.

Every charity has an alterior motive based on an ideology, religious or otherwise. That's just reality. This one just happens to have a Jesus flavour. Translifeline has a "Die Cis Scum and natal women" one. Peta's ideology is supposed to be pro-animal rights.

Athiest troon faggot's base their ideology on Me First and not having to answer for their autistic behaviour by living to morality.
If someone's good deed has a religious spin, it's better than being a whiney, objectionary crybaby who can't even google shit for themselves.

Hearing about Jesus will probably hurt less than losing their parents. I'm sure they'll cope.
 
okay then? i dont really care what they donate to. it's not like they're giving money to african warlords in the congo

I'm sure if that actually happened Kotaku wouldn't even read past the word "Congo" before praising the charity. This is all much ado about nothing because some troon sees the word "Christian" and gets all up in arms about how they are LITERALLY murdering troons with the Bible. I'm not taking seriously the opinion of a grown man cosplaying as Rainbow Dash.
 
I could see how someone who isn't Christian would hesitate to donate to a Christian-run charity, simply because while some of them do really good work, others divert more money to building fancy churches and buying multimillion dollar homes for their leaders than actually helping the vulnerable. To be fair, this also happens in non-Christian charities, but it seems to be a particularly big deal in that community.

That said, this company isn't exactly hiding their Christian-run status. That detail might not be on the Humble Bundle page, but it's a quick Google search away. So I don't think any actual outrage is warranted by this situation. Just maybe a "Hey, heads up, these guys proselytize for the dead god on a stick, if you're not into that make an informed decision."
 
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Every charity has an alterior motive based on an ideology, religious or otherwise. That's just reality. This one just happens to have a Jesus flavour. Translifeline has a "Die Cis Scum and natal women" one. Peta's ideology is supposed to be pro-animal rights.

Disagree. Tranny Deathline just funnels all its profits to the troons who run it and don't even answer the phone.

Christian orphanage charities actually spend their funds for orphans. They don't just spend their funds on drug parties for the principals like the Tranny Deathline does.
 
They didn't claim to be atheist Muslim Jews. In charity terms, find "orphan" charities that aren't fucking Christian. There aren't many. (The ones that aren't Christian are very often Jewish but less likely to be openly conversion-oriented.)
Sorry I forgot only christians can do charitable works. Actually there are many charities for orphans that don’t require them to submit to proselytization. There are even completely secular ones. Also nothing your brought up would justify them being dishonest about who they are and what they are doing.
 
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Every charity has an alterior motive based on an ideology, religious or otherwise. That's just reality. This one just happens to have a Jesus flavour. Translifeline has a "Die Cis Scum and natal women" one. Peta's ideology is supposed to be pro-animal rights.

Athiest troon faggot's base their ideology on Me First and not having to answer for their autistic behaviour by living to morality.
If someone's good deed has a religious spin, it's better than being a whiney, objectionary crybaby who can't even google shit for themselves.

Hearing about Jesus will probably hurt less than losing their parents. I'm sure they'll cope.
Trannyhotline is honest and tells you thet it’s a hotline for busted boogered down trannies that get made fun of. Imagine how offended you would be if you donated to a charity you thought was for Australian neo nazis and it turned out it was going to some gay or black people.
 
I think it's fair to expect to be informed of a charities' affiliation when being solicited for money.

However, forgetting to mention it is an easy enough mistake to make. It's not a conspiracy. This dude is just really jazzed about helping orphans. The "russian orthodox" bit isn't the interesting part to him.

To me, the funny part about this story isn't that the author of this kotaku article brought the issue up, but the venue in which they brought it up. This merits a comment on a blog post, tops.

But this sperg wrote a whole article. Heh, and the article is even tagged as "news". The only people who think this is news are the kind of people who get into shrieking matches with strangers on the internet on a regular basis.
 
Sorry I forgot only christians can do charitable works. Actually there are many charities for orphans that don’t require them to submit to proselytization. There are even completely secular ones. Also nothing your brought up would justify them being dishonest about who they are and what they are doing.

They didn't say they weren't Christian and they're in a field where practically fucking everyone is. When you say someone is a basketball player, I'm not seeing a dude from India.
 
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