Religion
In reply to the discussion: Is it a sin to have more than $400,000 in stocks, money, and not give at least half of it to your [View all]rjsquirrel
(4,762 posts)It's an illusion that most churches survive on a shoestring. They do so by hiding their property wealth in many cases, and paying out salaries to people as a non-profit. The churches to which a majority of Americans belong (as opposed to a majority of churches) are in the aggregate VERY wealthy institutions who pay NO taxes.
And the tax-exemption for non-profits is for taxes on . . . profits. So you're wrong that this is a simple first amendment issue too. Churches make money on property too but pay no property taxes. Also, churches routinely violate the rules under which their tax exemption is supposed to operate, which includes refraining from direct political endorsements.
Special pleading not needed. Churches are by and large a money-making scam and always have been going back to the days of the Apostle Paul.
Glad to join you here, but just to be clear I am a radical atheist and think religion is the opiate of the masses, along with TV.