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It Begins: New Calls To Strip Churches of Tax Exempt Status After Same-Sex Marriage Ruling
Townhall.com ^ | 6/29/2015 | Katie Pavlich

Posted on 06/29/2015 5:02:53 AM PDT by Servant of the Cross

For years conservatives and proponents of religious liberty in America have warned that if same-sex marriage became legal, the left would then pursue revoking the tax exempt status for religious institutions, particularly Christian churches, around the country.

Just days after the Supreme Court ruled in a 5-4 decision that gay marriage is a constitutional right, progressive activists like Mark Oppenheimer of the New York Times are calling for tax exempt statutes to be stripped.

The Supreme Court's ruling on gay marriage makes it clearer than ever that the government shouldn't be subsidizing religion and non-profits.

Rather than try to rescue tax-exempt status for organizations that dissent from settled public policy on matters of race or sexuality, we need to take a more radical step. It’s time to abolish, or greatly diminish, their tax-exempt statuses.

Defenders of tax exemptions and deductions argues that if we got rid of them charitable giving would drop. It surely would, although how much, we can’t say. But of course government revenue would go up, and that money could be used to, say, house the homeless and feed the hungry. We’d have fewer church soup kitchens — but countries that truly care about poverty don’t rely on churches to run soup kitchens.

So yes, the logic of gay-marriage rights could lead to a reexamination of conservative churches’ tax exemptions (although, as long as the IRS is afraid of challenging Scientology’s exemption, everyone else is probably safe). But when that day comes, it will be long overdue. I can see keeping some exemptions; hospitals, in particular, are an indispensable, and noncontroversial, public good. And localities could always carve out sensible property-tax exceptions for nonprofits their communities need. But it’s time for most nonprofits, like those of us who faithfully cut checks to them, to pay their fair share.

Incredible.

The left will claim they aren't singling out religious institutions through their calls for the revocation of tax exempt statuses because they include non-profits, but the fact is that a majority of non-profits in the country are religious. The Salvation Army, which truly helps the homeless and addicted clean up their lives and get off the streets, is one example.

Meanwhile, the ACLU said over the weekend it will no longer defend the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which was signed into law by President Bill Clinton in the 1990s after a unanimous vote in the Senate.

Although Justice Kennedy did carve out an exception for religious liberty in his opinion on same-sex marriage last week, it won't be enough to protect it going forward.

"Finally, it must be emphasized that religions, and those who adhere to religious doctrines, may continue to advocate with utmost, sincere conviction that, by divine precepts, same-sex marriage should not be condoned. The First Amendment ensures that religious organizations and persons are given proper protection as they seek to teach the principles that are so fulfilling and so central to their lives and faiths, and to their own deep aspirations to continue the family structure they have long revered. The same is true of those who oppose same-sex marriage for other reasons. In turn, those who believe allowing same-sex marriage is proper or indeed essential, whether as a matter of religious conviction or secular belief, may engage those who disagree with their view in an open and searching debate. The Constitution, however, does not permit the State to bar same-sex couples from marriage on the same terms as accorded to couples of the opposite sex," Kennedy said in the opinion.

Religious liberty is under attack in America and the next five years will serve as a battleground to protect or destroy it. If religious liberty is in fact destroyed, America will no longer hold onto one of the most important principles that makes it an exceptional nation more tolerant than the rest in the world. We are at a tipping point.


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To: Cletus.D.Yokel

The first question is this.

What are we going to do when we no longer have access to the church property? There are ways around this, some in place now, but many pastors are nervous about it (harder to keep people on the straight and narrow).

The next question is: What are we prepared to sacrifice for God? That is something every Christian needs to ask themselves. For many, it will be nothing. For some it may be all.


101 posted on 06/29/2015 8:52:24 AM PDT by redgolum ("God is dead" -- Nietzsche. "Nietzsche is dead" -- God.)
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To: Servant of the Cross

Talk about getting hoisted on one’s own petard. Do the liberals, pro-abortionists, and pro-homosexuals really want to unleash the most articulate and persuasive class of rhetoricians (i.e., preachers) to speak against them on a regular basis to groups of like-minded believers? Better keep them muzzled with their tax exemptions and tax privileges.

Please, Mr. Fox, don’t throw me in the briar patch, not the briar patch! So says Brer Rabbit.


102 posted on 06/29/2015 9:08:23 AM PDT by TIElniff (Autonomy is the guise of every graceless heart.)
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To: Arlis

I understand the logic of saying Christians should be willing to give up their tax exempt status in exchange for freedom, but I’m not willing to go there yet. Why should only Christian non-profits be expected to give up their tax exempt status, when other non profits, even those which overtly discriminate against Christians, need not lose their tax exempt status.

Too often hasty concessions lead to unintended consequences. We need to think this through long and hard. Why should Christian non-profits be treated differently than Planned Parenthood, United Way, the Red Cross or any other American organization merely because they espouse a religion. Why willingly behave in a way that confirms the first amendment is obsolete?


103 posted on 06/29/2015 10:21:17 AM PDT by keats5 (Not all of us are hypnotized.)
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To: redgolum; Charles Henrickson

We are already arranging several “house church” sites among the members.


104 posted on 06/30/2015 4:19:48 AM PDT by Cletus.D.Yokel (Catastrophic Anthropogenic Climate Alterations: The acronym explains the science.)
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