The court has to determine whether a “ fraud” occurred Without Regard To the truth or falsity of any church teachings. Religious beliefs are beyond government ‘s realm or purview. That’s the point. Therefore, for a court to question or even deny any church’s creation beliefs is legal error and irrelevant to any fraud charges ... And exceptionally dangerous. Do you want your government deciding what your church can teach or not teach? Besides, by what gift of genius is this magistrate endowed to rule on the accuracy of scripture? Maybe he was a witness to the creation so that he actually knows how it happened, that he plans to judge a church’s understanding of the event? If not, he’s way way over his head and not merely beyond his province. . And he’d better back off. And quickly.
Ours does now; by threat of revocation of non-taxable organization status.