But prices of things the church buys for operation would decline as would compliance costs.Are you still trying to spread that lie about lower prices? And their compliance costs would go way up because they would have to account for their taxable purchases (many) vs. their untaxable ones (few) and collect the sales tax on their taxable "sales." The complexity of a Church's tax accounting increases dramatically.
It is quite true that prices of the things the churches buy would decline. Most of your cronies agree that is the case but you seem to disagree with them. You're more than welcome to prove how prices would increase to churches.
Post the sections from the FairTax bill that back up your claim about this nonsense (as well as the other):
"And their compliance costs would go way up because they would have to account for their taxable purchases (many) vs. their untaxable ones (few) and collect the sales tax on their taxable "sales." The complexity of a Church's tax accounting increases dramatically. "
What lie? Once corporate and personal income taxes are out of the way, along with the ball and chain of compliance, prices could and should come down.