Puritan wrote:Well, if you want to look at it from that perspective, religious organizations are recieving special treatment not given any other organizations: tax exemption without annual audits. This bill simply extends government oversight of non-profit organizations to cover religious organizations the same way it covers non-religious non-profit organizations. This isn't a special tax on religious organizations, it simply gives them equal responsibility under the law. Churches are already held to local fire code and civil law, this is another government regulation for civil protection. At least, that's how I look at it, and likely how many of the bill's writers look at it.
I think this should proably be moved to general discussion or closed, the topic seems to be trending more into a moral discussion than a topic of prayer.
Puritan wrote:But then again, how can you distinguish between churches and tax shelters or companies without an audit? This may seem obvious, but isn't. The Latter-Day Saints Church (otherwise known as the Mormon Church) owns for-profit companies but escapes financial audit because it's a church, the church of Scientology sells it's services to adherants, and other churches have had similar structures. I think it is important that these practices are monitored so the "church" doesn't turn into a way to make money for church leaders. I will agree that we should agressively fight any attempt to tax churches, but I also think it would be wise for the governement to monitor churches, especially if they become multinational corporations. The LDS church has an estimated $30 Billion in assets, I think the government should pay attention to their finances rather than allowing them to hide that information because the organization is a church.
ChristianRonin wrote:so they want us to PAY to worship God?
Kale wrote:The Catholics did it... why can't the U.S.?
The Catholics did it... why can't the U.S.?
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