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So you condone violence and then playback some nonsenseViolence? The IRS rules against granting NPO status to a propaganda outlet? That's violence? Put down the bong, son... too much whacky-weed.
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So you condone violence and then playback some nonsenseViolence? The IRS rules against granting NPO status to a propaganda outlet? That's violence? Put down the bong, son... too much whacky-weed.
I have not condoned violence in this context. Refuting your claim hardly constitutes 'nonsense'. Have you been hitting the sauce early tonight?So you condone violence and then playback some nonsense
Uh....Whose rules?
Hahaha... yes, you go get your little pea shooter and meet the US Army at noon in the square. You wingnuts and your fantasies....It's the new Cultural Revolution. It's never been tried on a fully armed country, so who know how this turns out for the Neo Marxists?
Sure you didI have not condoned violence in this context. Refuting your claim hardly constitutes 'nonsense'. Have you been hitting the sauce early tonight?
Show us where, in the context of this conversation (IRS ruling against a religious NPO) that I have advocated violence. <reaches for the popcorn>Sure you did
The IRS reversed their decision a month later: IRS decision - Reversal — Christians EngagedIRS denies tax-exempt status to Christian nonprofit group because 'Bible teachings are typically affiliated with the Republican Party'
The Internal Revenue Service denied a Christian nonprofit group tax-exempt status because the Bible's "teachings are typically affiliated with" the GOP and its candidates.www.yahoo.com
Apparently the IRS is starting to deny Christian organization of a tax exempt status saying they are really Republican organizations
From the article.
“Specifically, you educate Christians on what the Bible says in areas where they can be instrumental including the areas of sanctity of life, the definition of marriage, biblical justice, freedom of speech, defense, and borders and immigration, U.S. and Israel relations,” read a letter from IRS Exempt Organizations Director Stephen Martin to Christians Engaged, a nonprofit group seeking tax-exempt status. “The Bible teachings are typically affiliated with the [Republican Party] and candidates. This disqualifies you from exemption under IRC Section 501(c)(3).”
I can't really argue here. That is all spot on, if you have Christian values you don't want to support such things as the mass genocide of abortion, let alone making tax payers pay for it. Just know that if you are a Christian, Joe Biden's goons are after you and want to take those morals from your children with the propaganda in the Left leaning media and academia and replace them with their own, like the morals of his son Hunter.
See post 88.I see the IRS backing down if the Christians push the issue.
They don't want to go to the Supreme Court here and risk losing because of our 1st Amendment rights.
Don’t knock over the cokeShow us where, in the context of this conversation (IRS ruling against a religious NPO) that I have advocated violence. <reaches for the popcorn>
Hahaha... yes, you go get your little pea shooter and meet the US Army at noon in the square. You wingnuts and your fantasies....
You cannot be a registered non-profit, and work on behalf of a political party. It's the fucking law, and it is especially important that churches avoid politics. If they don't, they risk losing their tax exempt status. You should try reading the laws for non-profits:
Yep. Crickets. Thought so.Don’t knock over the coke
thought you were eating popcorn. Crunchy crickets instead. great.Yep. Crickets. Thought so.