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Would you support the taxation of Church property? |
Our current tax laws provide tax exempt status for religion-owned buildings. Mosques, churches and temples go unburdened in our society and yet, as the cornerstones of their respective religious organizations they are the chief places of business and the primary money-makers for their organizations. Just as for Wal-Mart's and it's stores, a religion without it's chief commercial building would probably fail no differently than Wal-Mart would without it's super-centers. Has freedom of religion been interpreted incorrectly with regards to our real estate tax laws? Is it time to re-think this matter of public law? Please explain the rationale supporting your position on this issue. I think that any Church property that is not actually a church, temple, mosque etc. should be taxed (offices, church halls, parsonages and the like). Why tax churches? Do you really think our founding fathers would have supported that at all? The Constitution CLEARLY separates church and state. The state involving itself in the affairs of the church are GROSSLY unconstitutional and immoral. Damn right Depends. Tax the money thats going to new stained glass and gold chalices. Don't tax the money thats going to the poor. Maybe the church will stop being so money central, then, and actually start giving more of it away to people who need it. I will make one thing clear here. fudge yeah. tax the carp out of them Only if they donate to or participate in any political activities. Mega churches making hundreds of thousands a week pushing their moral agenda on the rest of us should definitely pay taxes. Churches paying for lobbyists in DC should pay taxes. I don't support taxing religious buildings or faith communities, but I also don't support religion as a corporation. In my mind, if the income of the church exceeds <tithing or other personal gifts of charity not exceeding a certain percentage> + <sensible salary for church staff> + <donations for the historical nature of the building or of the religious group>, it should be treated as a corporation. (Brief note added because of the poster who mentioned outgoing charity: That would count against the income, of course. Forgot to tack it on.) I have been a Christian for a long time. I would support taxation on church property just so the secular world won't say we are getting away with something they're not. I think church should pay the taxes and be able to teach what the truth is at all cost. The government through this tax exempt program dictates what the church talks about. including politics. No,churches are not money-making institutions.Why the abounding ignorance of where the money in the plate actually goes? actually indiefor, taxing the church will be what to do to seperate church and state. To treat it like any other buisness in the country. Churches that are money making (profit organizations) should be taxed. Now if they can prove that they are non-profit then they should be exempted No way. I do not want the Church to have so much power. |
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