http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-allsaints7nov07,0,6769876.story?coll=la-home-headlinesSo, this is interesting:</a>
11/7/2005 3:16:53 PM
So are the Quakers going to lose their tax exempt status, too?How about Bush's denomination?
11/7/2005 3:30:48 PM
there are probably a thousand loopholes that most politically active churches know how to use to get around the lawI mean, theyre not going after the black churches that clinton, jackson, etc speak in front of right before elections either. [Edited on November 7, 2005 at 3:48 PM. Reason : ]
11/7/2005 3:46:01 PM
Maybe it's because this particular church was just careless in the way they phrased their comments. Many of the conservative churches I've seen usually say something along these lines:
11/7/2005 3:53:51 PM
it wasn't even their pastor, it was a guest speaker.
11/7/2005 3:57:56 PM
*chirp* *chirp* *chirp*[/cricket]Wow, those phone lines are really clogged.... Somehow the polls are skewed enough to make those in the political minority think that they are in the majority. For examples of skewed polls, see the 2004 exit polls....
11/7/2005 4:03:12 PM
what ever happened those baptist churches that were in the news for stuff during the election? any irs trouble for them?
11/7/2005 4:05:29 PM
most churches in the south don't even apply for the tax-exempt status because the government can regulate what they say and how they meet. Most churches just pay their taxes like everyone else. At least that is the way it is around my home in the mountains....My church does this to avoid situations like these.
11/7/2005 4:07:44 PM
Quakers have nothing to fear... I think most quakers now are a little less anti-war than before. I personally am antiwar, but understand that we can go all French on the world thinking everything will be ok. Guns are bigger and bombs can do a lot more damage then back in the day of George Fox
11/7/2005 5:06:15 PM
11/7/2005 5:10:59 PM
wait, someone get us a link to the GOP efforts to mobilize fundie churches.
11/7/2005 5:21:18 PM
11/7/2005 8:59:15 PM
While I don't disagree with the law, I think it's fucking ridiculous to single out one church. So many churches talk about politics, give out voting guides, et cetera. wtf?
11/7/2005 9:04:10 PM
So all those churches that President Bush campaigned in should also loose their tax exempt status!oh, wait, but they were for Bush! So I guess it must be ok in that situation...Its sad that the governement has become so arbitrary and capricious especially now, thanks to President Bush!
11/7/2005 9:12:17 PM
Don't know if I'd lay all the blame on Bush, and I can't stand that cunt.Yank all the tax-exemptions for all the churches for all I care. With churches getting the size they are now they're now businesses in competion with private services, not to mention the land they aren't paying taxes on.Dem or Repub, it doesn't matter to me. They should keep this shit out of churches or ante up like the rest of us.
11/7/2005 9:17:03 PM
11/7/2005 11:32:57 PM
FYI: Exemption Requirementshttp://www.irs.gov/charities/charitable/article/0,,id=96099,00.html
11/8/2005 7:27:09 AM
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11/8/2005 10:28:47 AM
aight. I'd still have issues with the sermon if it had been delivered seven days ago as well, though.
11/8/2005 11:00:00 AM
Stepping in on churches would hurt Dems as much as it does Republicans, maybe even more. Black churches are very evective at getting people out to vote and in a state were over 95% of blacks vote Democrat its gonna be felt if their political advocacy is limited.I do know that I've never heard my pastor mention public policy in any manner. Regardless of who is in office they do remind people to pray for those making decisions and for the men and women who are in harms way. We did have one guy in our fellowship group who started sending Dobson/Family group boycott emails around and it was quickly stopped. Most of the people I know at church want no mixing of their church and politics.
11/8/2005 11:03:27 AM
The elite that control the government and both parties don't care if political speeches are given to keep people locked into the phony left/right, republican/democrat paradigm. They care if speeches are given in churches that hinder or go against their agenda.They admitted they're going after this church because of an anti-war speech. That's why they've sicked the IRS on them. This explains the lack of speech against abortion (and speech concerning other issues) in churches. The churches know not to go there (or go too far) or they'll have the IRS nocking at their door as well.
11/8/2005 11:20:33 AM
gtfo
11/8/2005 2:57:05 PM
11/8/2005 3:40:45 PM
Maybe!
11/8/2005 3:41:59 PM
Poor use of words on my part, I freely admit after reading my first post. I was aiming more toward how churches, especially large ones, are making bank for their own properties and promotion than for any altruisitic outcomes. Think televangelism. When a church has their own McDonald's in the foyer, non-profit status goes out the window.Again, sorry for the dipshit sentence.
11/8/2005 4:40:36 PM
i am quite interested in seeing a church with a "McDonald's in the foyer." and I don't feel like googling it. Televangelists are quite a different breed than the regular church in america. Televangelists are usually about making money... thus, they should be taxed.
11/8/2005 4:53:06 PM
http://www.christianpost.com/article/church/2216/section/intentional.evangelism.and.holistic.ministry.is.key.to.mega-church.success/1.htm2/3's of the way down.
11/8/2005 7:45:08 PM
It never ceases to entertain me to watch, ah, certain camps when they see someone making money: they just have this insatiable urge to take it away.Ultimately it appears that you hold your position simply because you do not like certain types of religious institutions, and that's not really tenable. I don't like all kinds of sects, but that doesn't mean I'm going to start punishing some/all of them.
11/9/2005 1:27:23 AM
11/9/2005 8:28:51 AM
Not all churches are tax-exempt nonprofit, dumbass. Also, simply because a church "makes bank" doesn't mean they are no longer not-for-profit. Take away status for United Way, NAACP, and other charities/organization first if you think churches have crossed the line.
11/9/2005 9:35:34 AM