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To: FredFlash
I am not informed enough on the tax code to have an intelligent view. I gave you the basic principle by which I judge all religion clause disputes and asked you to show me how it was violated.

How can requiring Churches register with the IRS for tax-exempt status be Constitutional??? Then the IRS tells Churches they can't talk about partisan politics, that if they invite one candidate to speak, they must invite his opponent or be threatened with penalties? How is it possible that these are Constitutional by the words of Madison and Jefferson? You are a phony. If you were honestly concern with religious freedom, you would be more informed on this issue. You are obsessed with suppressing religion, not with any concern about religious freedom.

307 posted on 01/16/2006 8:02:44 PM PST by Always Right
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To: Always Right

I have bad news for ya dude. I heard a rumor that Madison and Jefferson opposed tax exemptions for churches. I never checked it out my own self.

Sorry, I still don't know squat about the IRS and Churches.


308 posted on 01/16/2006 8:26:47 PM PST by FredFlash
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