Posted on 10/15/2014 5:09:19 AM PDT by Patton@Bastogne
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2014-10-15
Houston LGBT Mayor has EVERY LEGAL RIGHT to Prosecute Christian Churches for Political Activity
First, I (Patton@Bastogne) am a pro-life anti-gay-marriage evangelical Christian.
Second, (in today's news story reported by The Houston Chronicle, below) ...
I am calling out the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) and their attorney Christina Holcomb ...
as "Despicable Liars".
ADF attorneys KNOW FULL WELL that Churches' "voluntary" acceptance of the IRS 501-C3 "federal contract" means that Christian Churches SURRENDER their rights to ...
First Admendment "Free Speech" ... when practiced behind a "tax-exempt church pulpit".
Period.
I openly challenge the deceptive ADF organization (and you, gentle reader) to DOWNLOAD IRS Pamplet-1828 ...
and send this legal copy of the "Federal Contractor Guidelines" to EVERY Christian Church in Houston, Texas.
I maintain that the ADF's goal is "financial gain" ... as they "lie through their teeth" to otherwise well-meaning Christians about church political activity.
The Houston Chronicle
The city of Houston has issued subpoenas demanding a group of pastors turn over any sermons dealing with homosexuality, gender identity or Annise Parker, the citys first openly lesbian mayor. And those ministers who fail to comply could be held in contempt of court.
The citys subpoena of sermons and other pastoral communications is both needless and unprecedented, Alliance Defending Freedom attorney Christina Holcomb said in a statement.
The city council and its attorneys are engaging in an inquisition designed to stifle any critique of its actions.
ADF, a nationally-known law firm specializing in religious liberty cases, is representing five Houston pastors.
They filed a motion in Harris County court to stop the subpoenas arguing they are overbroad, unduly burdensome, harassing, and vexatious.
Political and social commentary is not a crime, Holcomb said. It is protected by the First Amendment.
The subpoenas are just the latest twist in an ongoing saga over the Houstons new non-discrimination ordinance.
The law, among other things, would allow men to use the ladies room and vice versa. The city council approved the law in June.
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The Time has Come ... American Christian Churches ... to JETTISION theEVIL of church "tax-exempt status" ...
Don't blame me ... I'm just the messenger.
Questions ?
Muster up the courage to do the free IRS download of "Pamplet P1828" which specifies the legal details of your tax-exempt church's sertitude to it's U.S. Government Masters.
Heck, I'll even do you the favor of providing the internet link:
IRS Legal Obligations of Tax-Exempt Christian Churches and Pastors" - (click)
.
IRS & Church Marriage vs. "Render Unto Caesar" ...
IRS & Church Marriage vs. "Render Unto Caesar" - (click)
America's Spiritual Revival and Healing - The Obstacle ...
.America's Spiritual Revival and Healing - The Obstacle ... - (click)
Pro-Life Victory vs. "Render Unto Caesar" ...
Pro-Life Victory vs. "Render Unto Caesar" - (click)
Tea Party Christians and "Render Unto Caesar" ...
Tea Party Christians and "Render Unto Caesar" - (click)
I do not have time to research this right now as I am at work, and break is almost over. But I always thought that the “political activity” prohibited was endorsement of candidates, not discussion of the issues.
Am I incorrect?
Second, the IRS is Federal. Not the city of Houston.
I just emailed the mayor. I don’t expect it to do any good but we have to do something.
I remember back in the times of the Constitution there was that blurb about separation of church and state.
I agree, in point of fact. However, in practice, the result is the same. Most church leaders are not willing to approach, much less push, the envelope. It’s much easier and safer to color inside the lines.
The first amendment guarantees free exercise of both religion and speech—especially political speech. That means discussing candidates and specifically endorsing those who act in accordance with a church’s beliefs.
If you read the 501-C3 guidelines provided by the IRS, the regulations go well beyond tax requirements. They are very explicit in what a corporation can and cannot do in the political arena.
They don't want accommodation they want annihilation...of me and you.
Lesbians can be fun if you get them drunk enough. The good looking ones anyway.
Old fat dykes like Mayor Porker? No thanks. They are just pissed off little NAZIS.
These churches better get in line licket-D-split:)
You are correct there - and that's how the IRS usues this bogus regulation (without ever going to court on it) - to intimidate. This is why every year on a certain day hundreds of Pastors, along with the "Freedom Alliance" group, openly give talks/sermons from the pulpit which violate every single one of those regulations. Over 1800 Pastors have participated. They are inviting the IRS to do something about it and, to date, the IRS has never done a thing.
When do they start investigating the “Black Liberation Theology” churches?
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I’m sorry, can you explain to us how the mayor of Houston is empowered to enforce federal tax regulations?
I smell an equal protection argument coming.
The dyke’s balls must be sore.
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