Rep. Nadler On Taxing Religious Institutions
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I've thought about this over and over, and maybe I'm caught in some kind of a loop. If so, somebody help me out. This seems like a trap to me. The USA has an illegal state religion already; the debt economy. Money has no value except the debt it represents. Corporations are the actual governing body, except that body is the corporate personhood, "whom" we all worship to survive. Fully equate church and corporation, without first extracting personhood, and we will be a fully fascist theocracy.
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It's a pretty straightforward item: religious institutions are exempted from tax, hence they are afforded special treatment. Why should that be the case? There is no argument to be made, tax them like any other corporation. Plus, then they could make all the political pronouncements they like.
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=D
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@GodlessManitoban and doesn't the bible teach that you should pay your taxes?
Jesus ~ 'Then he said to them, "Give to Caesar what is Caesar's, and to God what is God's." '
Perter ~ ' "Everyone must submit himself to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established. The authorities that exist have been established by God." '
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I've always loved Nadler. Rigth on!
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Good make religious organizations pay tax, they have rode for free too long.
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Hmmm, that's tough...
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If only he was black... then maybe he'd be president...
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lets let God decide.... God? God you there? Hello?....
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This man has got it right.
@GodlessFreedomNow a Faith tax would be nice...
To counteract the many sin taxes.
DackIsBack 1 year ago 7
Separation of church and state runs both ways.
silversoul7 1 year ago 6