You don't get to tell people how to serve God. That's why we have a First Amendment, asshole.
No, we get to define what serving God is and isn't, and we do, and not just for tax codes either, employ,ent law is a good example. While you might be able to require that the Pastor to be a Baptist, the janitor is just a guy who cleans toilets so he can be whatever. He's not a minister, nor does he have ministerial duties. Look it up, it's the law.
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If the church wants the janitor to be a baptist, then it can. Nothing you said shows that government gets to determine what religious beliefs are valid and which aren't.
No Sweetheart, that is untrue. I gave you the link, look it up.
And the government already defines what is and isn't religion, for where it matters at least. Sorry, that's reality.
Here ya go, you dumb Nazi asshole. From your article:
Key Point 8-12.4 Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits employers engaged in commerce and having at least 15 employees from discriminating in any employment decision on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, or religion. The Act permits religions organizations to discriminate in employment decisions on the basis of religion. This exemption permits such organizations to discriminate on the basis of moral or scriptural standards so long as they do consistently and not in a way that adversely impacts employees who are members of a group that is protected under an applicable state or federal discrimination law.