Posted on 10/27/2004 10:50:56 PM PDT by hope
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Thursday, October 28, 2004
TESTING THE FAITH Posted: October 28, 2004 1:00 a.m. Eastern
By Ron Strom In a letter of clarification requested by a traveling minister, the Internal Revenue Service has declared people gathered in tax-exempt churches can't pray for President Bush to win the election on Tuesday.
The ruling comes in response to a request by the Christian Defense Coalition, which is in the midst of a 15-day prayer tour through Ohio and Pennsylvania. The Rev. Patrick J. Mahoney, director of the organization, had planned to lead in prayer for a Bush victory during evening services in each town. Though he had hoped to hold the services in churches, Mahoney says he has used American Legion halls, hotels and other venues pending a clarification from the IRS.
The American Center for Law and Justice wrote the letter to the IRS on behalf of the Mahoney's group, explaining that the pastor planned to "offer prayer during the evening services in the churches he visits that God grants President Bush four more years as president and that Senator Kerry does not become president."
"This is rank censorship," Mahoney told WND. "If churches felt compelled to pray for Senator Kerry, they should be able to do that, too.
"Now we have the IRS not only limiting what can said behind a pulpit in terms of electioneering, but churches aren't even allowed to pray the dictates of their consciences."
Mahoney said he would consider legal action against the IRS, saying churches that had considered hosting the tour were unable to do so. He also said he considers his First Amendment rights to have been violated.
Reaction to the IRS ruling, Mahoney predicts, will include "massive anger" in the Christian community.
"Our organization, along with the American Center for Law and Justice, is going to make this a major issue," he said.
Mahoney considers the ruling a "much greater leap into censorship" than the prohibition on endorsing candidates from church pulpits.
"You hear people talk about the separation of church and state," he said. "This is a massive violation of the separation of church and state from the standpoint of the government intruding on the private dictates of churches."
Under IRS regulations, churches that are tax-exempt organizations cannot openly advocate for candidates for office and can only use a small percentage of their budgets on political activity.
As WorldNetDaily reported, an concerted effort is under way to get the IRS to crack down on churches that might push certain candidates or parties. In July, Americans United for Separation of Church and State, headed by Barry Lynn, filed a complaint with the IRS against Ronnie Floyd, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Springdale, Ark., accusing him of preaching a sermon promoting President Bush's re-election July 4.
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Do it anyway, let 'em try to remove these church's tax exmpt status.
Quit being afraid to do what's right. Just do it!!!
They are above the law.
The IRS is going to stop us from praying? LOL! I think we should ask an opinion of whether we can pray for the demise of the IRS. Their own analysis supports the view that we can.
Churches can say "God help the man who truely loves you win this election." That's specific enough, without giving the IRS ammunition.
Is this for real???? Why in the hell can the IRS tell a church what to do. Or tell anyone what to pray for. Separation of church and state?
Amen!
These idiots just can't seem to get their sh*t together...it's that "separation of church and state" thing...they want it as long as it helps them keep God out of the schools...they don't want it when it keeps them from being allowed to dictate what we can pray about in our churches!!!
UNFRIGINBELIEVABLE!!!!!!!!!! THE MIND POLICE ARE COMING FOR YOU - TIME TO SCAP THE TAX CODE AND LET THE CHURCHES PREACH. I DONT GIVE TO MY CHURCH FOR THE TAX WRITE OFF LETS GET RID OF THE TAX CODE AND ALLOW FREEDOM OF THOUGHT. WONT BE LONG BEFORE ALL CHRISTIAN CHURCHES WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO USE THE BIBLE - WILL BE CONSIDERED HATE SPEECH. WAKE UP AMERICA! (speaking the liberals of course)
I join in prayer for our country!
I stand in agreement to claim victory for President Bush. Thank you Jesus for your promise that you hear our prayer, and that You are in control. Praise God!! Amen.
It's called a LICENSED CHURCH, you know, like in COMMUNIST CHINA...
Do you go to church?
"I hereby implore Almighty God to listen to this unworthy sinner and help ensure that George W. Bush wins both the Popular and EC Votes on November second, HUGELY, in this the two-thousand and fourth year of our Lord!"
Welcome to the family of God.
eh. so long as he knows I'm a stubborn and wanderin' fool, we'll get along all right.
Can I pray that Bush get rid of the IRS in a second term?
Why can Rat politicians campaign for votes inside Black Churches with other politicians and the IRS does nothing? Why?
Only socialist Democrats and black churches are exempt from this ruling. Nothing new to see here. Some are just more equal than others.
I wonder how the IRS feels about churches invoking Kerry..?
Can they pray for a Kerry loss?
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