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Peacetrain

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23. I hope not..because it is not an attack on any faith body..but a defense
Tue Jul 8, 2014, 03:10 PM
Jul 2014

of the rights of the individual tax payer.. religious and non religious.. This is a conversation way past due.. It is not about religious practices per se.. so I did not think it went into the religion area.. but taxation.. have to wait and see if others see it that way or not

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I agree Prophet 451 Jul 2014 #1
Yep.. Peacetrain Jul 2014 #2
With the HL ruling ismnotwasm Jul 2014 #3
It is way past time.. and if something good Peacetrain Jul 2014 #4
There was a huge megachurch here that bought a building for $45 million last year. Initech Jul 2014 #5
There is no rhyme or reason for that.. none Peacetrain Jul 2014 #7
Totally agree. Initech Jul 2014 #8
And it does not do the various faith bodies Peacetrain Jul 2014 #11
I do not support overseas missionary work that a lot of churches do. Lars39 Jul 2014 #6
If a sermon goes with it.. Peacetrain Jul 2014 #9
Just a question. If you tax my church which I use my own money to support am I not being taxed jwirr Jul 2014 #10
Lets try it this way.. Peacetrain Jul 2014 #12
That is clearer. Actually I am the worst person to ask this as my economic situation means I do not jwirr Jul 2014 #17
No one does anything to stop it because it happens in both parties. former9thward Jul 2014 #15
I had forgotten that. jwirr Jul 2014 #19
I'm finally there, Peacetrain. The wall of separation is broken... Hekate Jul 2014 #13
I am with you! Peacetrain Jul 2014 #16
I know several rw christians who agree. hughee99 Jul 2014 #14
Politics in the church has always been there.. Peacetrain Jul 2014 #20
It's one thing to hear a preacher advocate for a candidate in the sermon, hughee99 Jul 2014 #22
Its a very difficult subject to bring up Peacetrain Jul 2014 #24
Someone here will flag this OP as being offensive. They flag most of mine. TheBlackAdder Jul 2014 #18
I hope not..because it is not an attack on any faith body..but a defense Peacetrain Jul 2014 #23
Most times when folks mention cutting off church exemptions, the fundies send them to jury. nt TheBlackAdder Jul 2014 #25
Yep - Democratic Undergrounds huge fundie population is a real threat to freedom of thought. el_bryanto Jul 2014 #26
Even bringing up valid religious topics, as discussed on college campuses, gets flagged as offensive TheBlackAdder Jul 2014 #28
This website must look pretty differently to you than it does to me el_bryanto Jul 2014 #30
You'd be surprised how many of them go to jury, only to survive because there was nothing wrong. nt TheBlackAdder Jul 2014 #34
Exactly - at DU there's nothing wrong with broad-brush smears on religion el_bryanto Jul 2014 #35
The problem is the 1st Amendment Xithras Jul 2014 #21
This is my legal ignorance showing I am sure.. Peacetrain Jul 2014 #27
How much do you honestly think this matters? Indydem Jul 2014 #33
Can't disagree with that whatthehey Jul 2014 #29
And not unless they comply with all labor laws... Orsino Jul 2014 #31
Couple of things... Jeff In Milwaukee Jul 2014 #32
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