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47of74

(18,470 posts)
Sun Oct 14, 2012, 05:18 PM Oct 2012

Politics and Religion Collide Over Pamphlets

An Iowa church stepped in it;

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Politics and religion have collided at a Burlington church after a pamphlet encouraging people to vote to remove an Iowa Supreme Court justice surfaced at a Sunday service.

A woman who attended the City Church service on Sept. 30 told the pastor it was illegal for the church to display the pamphlets.

The Internal Revenue Service could revoke a church's nonprofit status for promoting candidates or ballot issues.

The incident has been reported to the IRS, which declined to comment.

Pastor Steve Youngblood says the woman's rebelliousness isn't proper Christian behavior. In a sermon Oct. 7, he acknowledged wanting to slap her.


I hope this church learns the hard way that politics and religion don't mix.
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Politics and Religion Collide Over Pamphlets (Original Post) 47of74 Oct 2012 OP
In other words Fortinbras Armstrong Oct 2012 #1
And I figure he must have quite the male reproductive organs too... 47of74 Oct 2012 #2
Faith organizations walk a very thin line TommyCelt Oct 2012 #3

Fortinbras Armstrong

(4,473 posts)
1. In other words
Tue Oct 16, 2012, 09:21 AM
Oct 2012

The pastor behaved improperly, was call on it by one of the congregation, and he finds the woman who pointed out his bad behavior to be at fault, not himself.

Incidentally, she was not being "rebellious", she was calling on him to render unto Caesar that which is Caesar's.

 

47of74

(18,470 posts)
2. And I figure he must have quite the male reproductive organs too...
Tue Oct 16, 2012, 09:01 PM
Oct 2012

....seeing as how he wanted to slap her.

TommyCelt

(838 posts)
3. Faith organizations walk a very thin line
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 08:51 AM
Oct 2012

...they can print and distribute all the issues-related pamphlets they wish. However, once partisan politics, i.e. - specific candidates or endorsing a political part, are brought into the fray, the organization risks its tax exempt status.

That's why the faith-based soup kitchen at which Congressman Ryan decided to show up unannounced to wet a few pots made such a stink - it could have been seen as an inviotation by the church and therefore an endorsement of the GOP (unless VP Biden was invited to do the same).

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