Posted on 06/18/2010 7:34:06 AM PDT by Cowman
A South Dakota minister says he wants to do for religious freedom what the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. did for civil rights.
The Rev. H. Wayne Williams, pastor of Liberty Baptist Tabernacle in Rapid City, last month endorsed GOP state Sen. Gordon Howie in the South Dakota governor's race, in defiance of the Internal Revenue Service and a federal court ruling and in hopes of producing a landmark constitutional test case.
At issue is an IRS regulation called the Johnson Amendment, enacted in 1954, that says that 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, the section of the tax code under which most churches file, cannot endorse a specific political candidate and retain its nonprofit classification.
"Why is it that I cannot walk with my Master, my Lord, in speaking on government issues?" asked Mr. Williams, citing the example of other religious leaders such as King, John the Baptist and biblical prophets, all of whom involved themselves in political issues.
Mr. Howie's campaign, which had actively solicited support from the state's pastors, touted Mr. Williams' endorsement in a press release last month.
Mr. Williams said he will fight for his right to speak from the pulpit whatever he sees most fitting for his congregation, regardless of the consequences.
"I would welcome the history of my Baptist forefathers in going to jail over these issues," he said. "I will not be silenced by intimidation." [snip]
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtontimes.com ...
and besides-there is enough to preach about without even going near politics. Church/pastors should teach and guide and instruct on how to live a life pleasing to God. The other should just be common sense.
http://www.plannedparenthoodaction.org/campaigns/barack-obama-endorsement-111.htm
http://mypetjawa.mu.nu/archives/194630.php
http://spectator.org/archives/2008/11/04/acorn-endorses-obama
http://my.barackobama.com/page/community/post/samgrahamfelsen/gGC7zm
http://powerliberal.blogspot.com/2009/03/acorn-endorses-doron-clark.html
http://www.sierraclub.org/politics/endorsements/
(Without clicking through all those links) I'm going to guess those endorsements are coming via a technically separate legal entity - not as a purely 501(c)(3) organization - set up so they can officially endorse candidates.
The distinction might not be visible to the public but those non-profits are not about to jeopardize their 501(c)(3) status in such a brazen way. They might be stupid in other ways, but not this one.
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