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In reply to the discussion: Pope enthralls large crowd with message of love, mercy [View all]Act_of_Reparation
(9,116 posts)46. Shockingly illogical
Your position is entirely fallacious.
First, you're making an equivocation fallacy. Not paying taxes has swift, assured, and decidedly negative consequences. Not dropping money in the collection plate at church does not. While you may give money to any of the innumerable charitable organizations in existence, a taxpayer can only pay taxes to the IRS. The two scenarios are incomparable.
Secondly, and more importantly, your entire argument is a tu quoque. My position is that funding the Catholic church works in large part against progressive ideology. What I do personally has no bearing on whether or not this position is factually correct.
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Very disappointing to see intelligence such as yours used to alienate and disparage nt
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