Posted on 08/24/2013 12:21:48 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Evil bastards are playing with fire.
They are evil but they are just following their leader.
How ironic that Matthew Yglesias is speaking out against churches. I think one of the common Spanish words for Church would be the word IGLESIAS.
One could be named Moses ben Israel or Christopher Paxson and still be a hard-core leftist atheist.
And they don’t say anything to liberals giving to nefarious causes ? shame shame on them.
It’s really happening. We knew this was going to happen some day and now it is.
Upgrading government does nothing to save people either Moron
The House Church and the Unregistered Church is going to make a come back
Odd, but they don’t say anything about taxing mosques along with churches.
Just an accidental oversight, I presume.
A house church where the pastor is paid with donated food, clothes and meals at parishioners homes. How long before they devise a way to tax that?
All in good time. Can’t turn up to the heat too quickly, the frogs will jump out of the pot.
true
Huckabee: Churches
Should Consider
Dropping Tax-Exempt
Status
As reported by Newsmax
Churches should consider giving up
their tax-exempt status if keeping it
means allowing the government to tell
them what to say, says Mike Huckabee.
The former
Arkansas gover-
nor, GOP presiden-
tial candidate, and
current Fox News
talk show host also
is an ordained
Baptist minister.
He made the com-
ment on Monday during a minister’s
conference in Houston, Texas, ahead of
the annual Southern Baptist Convention
meeting.
“Keep your deductions. Keep the
exemptions. We stand more faithful
with what God would have us to say,
and we choose our freedom more than
our financial benefit,” Huckabee said,
according to Associated Baptist Press.
Recent revelations that the Internal
Revenue Service has been targeting
groups that are conservative and pro-
Israel should be an alert to people of
faith, Huckabee said. The Thomas More
Society has complained that IRS offi-
cials asked anti-abortion groups in
Texas and Iowa about the content of
their prayers when the groups sought
tax-exempt status.
“You may not clap real loud for this,
but at least hear me out and think about
it and pray about it,” Huckabee told the
pastors. “I think we need to recognize
that it may be time to quit worrying so
much about the tax code and start think-
ing more about the truth of the living
God.”
excerpted
http://unregisteredbaptistfellowship.org/index.php/trumpet-doc/trumpet-july-sept-2013
This was inevitable.
Most ‘churches’ out there are vanity projects for ‘preachers’ with God complexes...who preach doctrines of homosexuality and the DNC platform.
And people still have not woken up to the fact that it was done intentionally, bu the DNC/Libs for this very purpose. People of faith had the ultimate scam ran on them and they welcomed it due to their very faith.
The catholic faith leadership refuses to condemn and excom pols like Pelosi/homosexual pushing followers, The Baptists and other protestant faiths have split 8 ways to Wednesday over political hot issues...
And now, powerless to do anything, their unity broken, the Dem/Libs who engineered it go for the killing blow.
Perhaps if the leaders had stuck to their biblical teachings and held wrong to account, they would not be in a mess of their own making.
And it really upsets me .
I don't see why Bill Gates doesn't get more criticism from the right. He's the one who founded and funds Slate. I think it would be ridiculous to think that it doesn't really reflect Bill Gate's thinking.
They know we will not do anything.
They are in a full court press now that they face the weakest generation the US has yet produced.
They plenty of churches working on their side on that to just outlaw house meetings .(look at other countries and you will see exactly which church is behind that)
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