(December 10, 2014 at 1:18 pm)FatAndFaithless Wrote: That's the point I was referring to. We already have other tax-exempt organizations, and they have to undergo a documentation process to establish that they are in fact deserving of the tax-exempt status. Why not simply have churches follow the same procedure? It wouldn't put any sort of financial burden on them or impact the expression of their worship in any way.
Churches seem to want to have it both ways: they want the tax exempt status that other non-profits enjoy, but also don't think the rules that other non-profits follow should apply to them
Thanks to shitty politicians they are right. They have been exempted based on....based on I don't know what. They do nothing but support a class of parasites.
Time to start enforcing the law.
Some preacher/child-molesting motherfucker starts talking about something besides his godshit and what candidates support "god" and he should lose the exemption. And the fucking catholics should all be indicted under the RICO statutes.