Congress can make no laws prohibiting the free exercise of religion. So it's not clear where the IRS gets off doing just that by spying on religious leaders lest they comment on issues and activities by government that are contrary to or impose on their religious consciences. Our country was founded by people fleeing this kind of government-monitored and mandated theology last practiced in the Soviet Union.
damn evil atheists.
Atheists don't believe in damnation
And convenient.
And a gamble.
It's a gamble if you're a theist, too. What if you pick the wrong God(s) to worship?
Sure. Though much of that can be easily enough considered.
the churches should be taxed
You guys are funny. Sure nothing has happened yet. Kind of obvious. The agreement is that they would begin to monitor.
I do wonder how many next steps will need to be taken in the coming years before some of you would say, "well you know you may have a point there Bedell."
I wonder if the IRS will monitor other non-profits in a similar fashion.
and how would you do that, have a cash register at collection time? An Ipad to swipe people credit cards? An auditor at every church during collection?
Good luck with that.
Priests and pastors pay taxes on their income, you can't get around that.
You're certain they don't?