To: RonF
What they are not free to do is to retain their tax-exempt status upon doing so. Well, Jesse Jackson gets to keep his, and go on preaching regardless. I believe this is the point: conservative churches get harassed while liberal churches don't. The law is supposed to be applied fairly and it is not.
To: pray4liberty
Well, Jesse Jackson gets to keep his, and go on preaching regardless. I believe this is the point: conservative churches get harassed while liberal churches don't. The law is supposed to be applied fairly and it is not. Now, you know full well that Je$$e Jack$on has nothing to do with God, Jesus or religion.
To: pray4liberty
Organizations that Jesse Jackson heads, or is a member or officer of, may well retain their tax-exempt status, but Jesse Jackson himself certainly does not. The fact that Jesse Jackson, or Jerry Falwell, are politically active doesn't mean that their organizations would or should lose their tax-exempt status, as long as those organizations, as corporate bodies, are not politically active.
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10/09/2002 1:26:35 PM PDT by
RonF
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