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IRS finally gets it right on religious rights
Christian Coalition ^ | 05/14/2009 | Billy McCormack

Posted on 05/15/2009 12:41:11 PM PDT by BuckeyeTexan

In a rare move, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) correctly ruled that ministers and pastors do not risk losing their tax-exempt status for engaging in political acts on behalf of issues such as traditional-values advocacy according to yesterday's "The Washington Times." That is good news for those who believe in constitutionally-guaranteed religious rights in America.

The IRS sent a letter to a group called the Niemoller Foundation which, like churches, is a 501(c)(3) organization according to the IRS code, saying that it did not violate its non-profit status by gathering together pastors for a series of public policy conferences. A left-wing group called the Texas Freedom Network had filed a complaint against the Nielmoller Foundation with the IRS. At these conferences, prominent elected officials and others urged these pastors to register their congregations to vote. The IRS in their letter found "no evidence of political intervention."

Many Democrats and their allies in the media complained that such massive efforts reaching clergy in the state of Ohio during the 2004 presidential election enabled President George W. Bush to win Ohio and therefore reelection. It is ironic that a liberal group brought the complaint to the IRS which forced the IRS to issue a ruling giving a First Amendment victory to non-profit organizations and pastors, thus helping conservatives and the Republican Party.

According to the IRS' letter to the Niemoller Foundation, clergy can exercise their religious rights and engage in political acts on behalf of moral values and they can encourage their congregants to get out the vote based on those issues and values. Most pastors with commonsense already knew they had such First Amendment religious rights and courageously spoke about about candidates and issues from their pulpits. It is good to know that the IRS has finally caught up to Americans with commonsense.

Although pastors and 501(c)(3) groups still cannot endorse candidates or spend substantial portions of their non-profit budgets on legislative lobbying, they now no longer need to be hesitant about vigorously expressing their views on moral issues to their congregations and constituencies.

Furthermore, they should not be intimidated by the likes of the ACLU or by People for the American Way. This, indeed, is a wonderful victory for religious rights of all Americans.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Front Page News; Government
KEYWORDS: aclu; freespeech; irs; niemoller; religion

1 posted on 05/15/2009 12:41:12 PM PDT by BuckeyeTexan
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To: BuckeyeTexan

Notice that the Bush Administration was less friendly to these groups.


2 posted on 05/15/2009 12:43:14 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: BuckeyeTexan

I’m sure the Reverend Jesse Jackson is pleased.


3 posted on 05/15/2009 12:45:15 PM PDT by King Moonracer (Bad lighting and cheap fabric, that's how you sell clothing.)
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To: BuckeyeTexan

Maybe cardinal Rigali will let us post flyers on cars and hand out The USCCB Voters Guide hahaha


4 posted on 05/15/2009 12:52:03 PM PDT by philly-d-kidder (“Nothing is more powerful than a man who prays” (St. John Crisostomus))
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To: BuckeyeTexan

The IRS may not tax them but the “hate crime” law that is being considered (if passed) will stop them from talking about sin. Especially when it comes to homosexuals.


5 posted on 05/15/2009 12:53:43 PM PDT by Evil Slayer (Onward, Christian soldiers, marching as to war)
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To: BuckeyeTexan

Amen!!


6 posted on 05/15/2009 1:09:03 PM PDT by philly-d-kidder (“Nothing is more powerful than a man who prays” (St. John Crisostomus))
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To: BuckeyeTexan

Could the pendulum be swinging back?


7 posted on 05/15/2009 1:10:53 PM PDT by keats5 (Not all of us are hypnotized.)
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To: keats5

Yes, at long, long last.


8 posted on 05/15/2009 6:16:14 PM PDT by Niuhuru
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To: AdmSmith; Berosus; Convert from ECUSA; dervish; Ernest_at_the_Beach; Fred Nerks; george76; ...
correctly ruled that ministers and pastors do not risk losing their tax-exempt status for engaging in political acts on behalf of issues such as traditional-values advocacy... That is good news for those who believe in constitutionally-guaranteed religious rights in America.

9 posted on 05/15/2009 7:01:22 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/____________________ Profile updated Monday, January 12, 2009)
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To: philly-d-kidder

LOL


10 posted on 05/16/2009 12:33:46 AM PDT by victim soul
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