Author Topic: Petition to remove tax exempt status from churches - More detail inside  (Read 1138 times)

i wouldn't vote for any petition that tries to attack the church.
Not attacking. They aren't following the tax code that allows them to keep from being taxed so therefore they should be taxed. No one is above the god dam law not even religion.

the odds that cats suddenly live their lives only to drown themselves in concrete is extremely low.
okay
the odds that people live their lives only to walk into alleys and get mugged is extremely low too
but it still happens

okay
the odds that people live their lives only to walk into alleys and get mugged is extremely low too
but it still happens

Very very constantly for one area and only after the person in that area left the church?

Very very constantly for one area and only after the person in that area left the church?
I don't remember reading if he kept seeing cats that were drowned in concrete. He saw lots of dead ones though.

Very very constantly for one area and only after the person in that area left the church?
what
no
I wasn't talking about the church
my point is that that is a stupid thing to say

I don't remember reading if he kept seeing cats that were drowned in concrete. He saw lots of dead ones though.
i see lots of dead animals near my house and i broke up with my girlfriend 4 years ago
does that mean she is trying to hook back up with me??????


this thread is now about cats

Political action committees (PACs) are also tax exempt and they also tell people who to vote for so I fail to see why churches should not remain tax exempt if the head of the church tells you whom to vote for.

Political action committees (PACs) are also tax exempt and they also tell people who to vote for so I fail to see why churches should not remain tax exempt if the head of the church tells you whom to vote for.
Exactly

So churches dont have to pay taxes?

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