Pastors Challenge Law, Endorse Candidates From Pulpit
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Pastors Challenge Law, Endorse Candidates From Pulpit
Pastors Challenge Law, Endorse Candidates From Pulpit
ABC News ^ | 6/20/08 | RUSSELL GOLDMAN
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ABC News ^ | 6/20/08 | RUSSELL GOLDMAN
Few Americans would invite an investigation by the Internal Revenue Service, but that's exactly what Minnesota pastor Gus Booth wanted when he stood behind his pulpit and told his congregation God wanted them to vote Republican.
In an election where candidates openly discuss their faith and are regularly seen in churches, and a time when pastors' sermons lead the politics sections of newspapers, one might be excused for not knowing that it is illegal for a church to endorse or oppose a candidate for president.
But when Booth addressed the members of his Warroad Community Church one Sunday in May and told them, "If you are a Christian, you cannot support a candidate like Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton for president," he very much knew he was violating the law. He even wrote a letter to the IRS explaining what he had said and challenging the tax collection agency to do something about it.
Churches and other non-profit groups like charities and universities do not have to pay taxes. That exemption, however, comes with a price. Churches, and by extension the pastors who serve them in an official capacity, are not allowed to endorse or oppose political candidates.
Booth, 34, is one of several religious leaders who this year hope to challenge federal law by flouting the regulations about endorsing candidates from the pulpit, a move that could potentially cost them their tax-exempt status, creating financial ruin for many congregations.
The separation of church and state may be one of our democracy's most vaunted values...
Booth and other religious leaders who want to challenge the government believe their rights to freedom of speech and religion, enshrined in the First Amendment, permit them to say whatever they want, wherever they want. Those rights, they say, should trump a 54-year-old tax code...
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Re: Pastors Challenge Law, Endorse Candidates From Pulpit
Rights???? What Rights??? The public has long since forfeited their rights for the sake of continuing to put porkmisters like Byrd, Mollohan, Capito, Rockefeller, and Rahall in office.
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Re: Pastors Challenge Law, Endorse Candidates From Pulpit
Booth, 34, is one of several religious leaders who this year hope to challenge federal law by flouting the regulations about endorsing candidates from the pulpit, a move that could potentially cost them their tax-exempt status, creating financial ruin for many congregations.
Good.
I've always wanted to see more churches open their books.
We all know that religion is a business, anyway.
Good.
I've always wanted to see more churches open their books.
We all know that religion is a business, anyway.
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