If the government gets to decide what constitutes a church for the purpose of granting it tax exempt status, how is that separation of church and state?
Due to anger over the despicable Prop 8, which invalidated a lot of people's marriages, many are calling for the revocation of the Mormon church's tax exempt status. This got me thinking about why we even have tax exempt orgs and why the govt gets to determine what is a real church and what is a cult or merely a passionate cause.
I think we should stop having tax-exempt organizations. The reason oil is more profitable than other businesses is partly because of the tax advantages granted to that industry. If the Mormon church has that much dough to put behind something like Prop 8, they can afford to pay taxes like everybody else. There are far too many companies whose executives make six figures, while their corporations do not pay taxes because they are defined as somehow charitable or religious.
I voted NO on Prop 8 and I would definitely vote YES on removing tax exempt status from all churches. Let them take charitable deductions when they feed the homeless and pay taxes when they show a profit, just like everybody else.
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