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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Actually I would not oppose the loss of that exemption. One church got exemptions for a womens foundation company they owned. Why? And a lot of churches are using their money to undermine our laws re immigration. Less there would be better. Bet many other good examples exist to justify the loss of that exemption or at the very least being listed as non profits.

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Red green's avatar

Anywhere humans are involved, corruption is inevitable. As usual, it's all about control of the "flock" and the money.

God is NOT the author of confusion or discourse.

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

But can be used as an excuse to author it

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LDT's avatar
Nov 7Edited

Many 501(c)(3) groups color outside the lines, any changes would need to be applied evenly across the tax code.

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