Christians knew it was coming. They were right.
nwtk2007 wrote:
http://www.christianheadlines.com/contributors/michael-foust/irs-insists-that-bible-teachings-are-republican-in-denying-groups-tax-exempt-request.html
Tell me the IRS isn't politicized. And it all started under Obama.
"Only a politicized IRS could see Americans who pray for their nation, v**e in every e******n, and work to engage others in the political process as a threat," said Lea Patterson, counsel for First Liberty Institute. "The IRS violated its own regulations in denying tax-exempt status because Christians Engaged teaches biblical values."
http://www.christianheadlines.com/contributors/mic... (
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Can't have it both ways, tax exempt and play politics both. Pick one.
Parky60
Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
lpnmajor wrote:
Can't have it both ways, tax exempt and play politics both. Pick one.
If I'm ever a pastor, my flock and I will never be tax-exempt.
Parky60 wrote:
If I'm ever a pastorβ¦
Saints preserve us!!! π±
lpnmajor wrote:
Can't have it both ways, tax exempt and play politics both. Pick one.
"saying the group's "Bible teachings" on a******n, marriage and other issues are primarily affiliated with the Republican Party."
No dude. These are not political issues, they are freedom of religion issues.
Parky60 wrote:
If I'm ever a pastor, my flock and I will never be tax-exempt.
You call dems sheeple and then acknowledge religious groups are the original flocks (of sheep), where do you think the term flock came from?
ChJoe wrote:
"saying the group's "Bible teachings" on a******n, marriage and other issues are primarily affiliated with the Republican Party."
No dude. These are not political issues, they are freedom of religion issues.
The law and constitution taking precedence over the bible...
My laws... the laws of this country, take precedence over your beliefs.
woodguru wrote:
The law and constitution taking precedence over the bible...
My laws... the laws of this country, take precedence over your beliefs.
So if church's and religious groups teach something different from you woke weirdos, it is political? Get real.
woodguru wrote:
The law and constitution taking precedence over the bible...
My laws... the laws of this country, take precedence over your beliefs.
There is nothing in the laws or constitution that mandate any belief in or belief against marriage, a******n, or what ever. Just because something is legal doesn't make it something all people must participate in. Religious groups can teach their children and others their beliefs and it is still religious, not less than or more than any law.
Discrimination against what you think is primarily a republican stance is stupid. Not all republicans are pro-life nor do they all protest same sex marriage. Many just like the belief that we should be responsible for ourselves and not dependent upon government to decide everything we do.
Weaponizing the IRS is an Obama thing and Lois Lerner plead the fifth about it all many, many times. She knew what they were doing was illegal.
Parky60
Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
woodguru wrote:
The law and constitution taking precedence over the bible...
My laws... the laws of this country, take precedence over your beliefs.
I respectfully disagree. When government laws conflict with Godβs Word, we must submit to Godβs Word.
Parky60
Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
kemmer wrote:
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Your mind really is debased. You put man above God?
nwtk2007 wrote:
So if church's and religious groups teach something different from you woke weirdos, it is political? Get real.
It's political if those beliefs conflict with the laws of the land...
That's no better than religious beliefs in Sharia law being prioritized by Muslim mosques, it isn't happening and neither is the bible.
Half of the country does not believe in the bible or god, which is why the law of the land has to prevail over a church's beliefs.
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